Snyk is the leader in secure AI software development, helping millions of developers develop fast and stay secure as AI transforms how software is built. Our AI-native Developer Security Platform integrates seamlessly into development and security workflows, making it easy to find, fix, and prevent vulnerabilities — from code and dependencies to containers and cloud.
Our mission is to empower every developer to innovate securely in the AI era — boosting productivity while reducing business risk. We’re not your average security company - we build Snyk on One Team, Care Deeply, Customer Centric, and Forward Thinking.
It’s how we stay driven, supportive, and always one step ahead as AI reshapes our world.
Why this role?As a Senior Product Manager for Snyk Studio, you’ll be at the bleeding edge of the AI revolution in software development. You won’t just be managing a tool; you’ll be defining how security lives within the new world of agentic workflows and AI coding assistants.
You will own the strategy for Snyk’s integration into the tools developers use most (like Cursor, Claude Code, and Devin), striking the perfect balance between high-velocity AI autonomy and robust enterprise security. If you’re excited about shaping the "guardrails for agents" and ensuring security is a feature—not a bug—of the AI-native development lifecycle, this is the place to do it.
What You’ll Do:Lead the vision for agentic security, defining how security policy interacts with autonomous agents to prevent risks before they reach production.
Own the Snyk Studio roadmap, from core integrations (CLI, MCP) to the library of guardrails that drive automated remediation.
Engage directly with customers to translate the challenges of large-scale AI adoption into scalable product solutions.
Design the interaction model between security governance and developer flow state, ensuring low-latency, high-context experiences.
Collaborate cross-functionally with engineering, executive leadership, and market analysts to communicate our "AI-native" security strategy.
Drive data-driven decisions by defining and tracking product metrics that measure the success of agentic security tooling.
Build the business case for expansion into new market segments, ensuring Snyk remains the leader in the evolving AI tooling ecosystem.
Experience in Product Management, specifically within developer tools, cybersecurity, or complex enterprise SaaS.
Hands-on experience with AI agents (e.g., Cursor, Claude Code, Devin) and a deep understanding of how they fit into the modern SDLC.
Empathy for the developer persona, with a commitment to building tools that offer low friction and high value.
Strong analytical skills, with the ability to use both quantitative data and qualitative research to navigate ambiguous markets.
A bias for action and the ability to drive complex, multi-persona initiatives from concept to execution.
Excellent communication skills, capable of distilling technical AI concepts into clear strategies for stakeholders and customers alike.
Have a background in software development, and aren't afraid to get hands-on to build a prototype or test an API.
Are a "Security Nerd" with experience in SAST, SCA, or DevSecOps workflows.
Understand the "Enterprise Struggle", specifically how to manage governance and compliance in highly regulated industries without slowing down innovation.
Have experience building "skills" or "hooks" for AI agents to accelerate development cycles.
Can explain the "Agentic Lifecycle" to a five-year-old (or a room full of busy executives) with ease and wit.
Annual Base Salary Range: $150,000 – $180,000
Snyk is committed to equal pay for equal work and carefully considers a wide range of compensation factors. Actual compensation may vary based on prior experience, skills, location, internal equity, and other job-related factors. Our Total Rewards program includes, but is not limited to, a 401(k) retirement plan, paid time off, and health, dental, and vision insurance.
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We care deeply about the warm, inclusive environment we’ve created and we value diversity – we welcome applications from those typically underrepresented in tech. If you like the sound of this role but are not totally sure whether you’re the right person, do apply anyway!
About Snyk
Snyk is committed to creating an inclusive and engaging environment where our employees can thrive as we rally behind our common mission to make the digital world a safer place. From Snyk employee resource groups, to global benefits that help our employees prioritize their health, wellness, financial security, and a work/life blend, we aim to support our employees along their entire journeys here at Snyk.
Benefits & Programs
Prioritize health, wellness, financial security, and life balance with programs tailored to your location and role.
Flexible working hours, work-from home allowances, in-office perks, and time off for learning and self development
Generous vacation and wellness time off, country-specific holidays, and 100% paid parental leave for all caregivers
Health benefits, employee assistance plans, and annual wellness allowance
Country-specific life insurance, disability benefits, and retirement/pension programs, plus mobile phone and education allowances
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