Google Search is seeking a Product Manager I to join their team in reimagining how people search for information. This role offers an exceptional opportunity to impact billions of users globally while working on Google's flagship product. The position involves collaborating with cross-functional teams including engineers, designers, and marketers to guide products from conception to launch.
As a Product Manager I in the Search team, you'll be responsible for shaping the user experience of Google's premier product. The role focuses on developing core search design principles and establishing horizontal product frameworks that enhance search accessibility and utility. You'll own the end-to-end product experience for Web Answer features and work on testing new design directions for features at the top of the Search Results Page.
The ideal candidate brings 3 years of product management experience, with a proven track record of launching technical products. You'll need strong analytical skills to break down complex problems and excellent communication abilities to work effectively with various stakeholders. The role offers competitive compensation ranging from $122,000 to $178,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits.
Working at Google means joining a culture of innovation where you'll contribute to products that affect millions of people daily. The Search team is dedicated to maintaining a universally accessible and useful experience while tackling engaging engineering challenges and expanding infrastructure. This is an opportunity to be part of a team that leads user experience for one of the world's most influential products.
Google values diversity and inclusion, maintaining a strong commitment to equal opportunity employment. The company provides a collaborative environment where product managers can thrive while solving complex problems and driving technological innovation. If you're passionate about improving how people access information and want to work on products with global impact, this role offers an exciting opportunity to shape the future of search technology.