product
Posted Apr 17Product Manager
at Auctor
New York, United StatesOn-site
Requirements
- Why Auctor Auctor is building the AI layer for professional services and software implementation.
- What We Do As a Product Manager, you'll work at the intersection of our customers, engineering team, and go-to-market motion to shape how Auctor's platform evolves.
- No Two Days Are the Same, But You Can Expect To: - Talk to customers regularly to uncover workflow pain points, unmet needs, and opportunities to unlock more value - Define and prioritize the product roadmap in collaboration with engineering and leadership - Work closely with deployment strategists to translate field insights into product improvements - Instrument product usage and analyze data to inform decisions and measure outcomes - Partner with go-to-market on positioning, demos, and launch readiness
- Experience using data to drive product decisions Nice to Have - Familiarity with enterprise platforms (Salesforce, ServiceNow, SAP, NetSuite, Workday) or implementation workflows - Background in consulting, professional services, or solutions engineering -
Benefits
- Think of us as the brain behind the best solution engineers, forward-deployed engineers, and onboarding teams—automating the documentation, the discovery, and the decision-making that powers $400B+ in services work.
- Experience at an early-stage startup - Exposure to AI/ML products and how they're deployed in enterprise contexts Compensation Range $130,000–$230,000
- Benefits - Competitive equity package - Health, dental, and vision insurance - Flexible PTO
Additional details
- We're going after one of the biggest software categories of the decade.
- Your mission is to deeply understand the workflows of enterprise implementation teams and translate those insights into product decisions that move fast and compound.
- You'll partner closely with our engineers and deployment strategists to define what we build, why we build it, and how we measure success.
- This role demands strong product intuition, comfort operating in ambiguity, and genuine curiosity about how enterprise software gets delivered.