Google is seeking a Senior Product Manager to lead their RCS Business Messaging initiatives. This role sits within the Platforms and Ecosystems product area, focusing on Google's computing software platforms across desktop and mobile environments. The ideal candidate will drive product strategy for Google Messages and Phone app, specifically focusing on business messaging capabilities and spam prevention.
The role requires a strategic mind who can bridge technical and business requirements, working closely with engineering, UX/UI, and business teams. You'll be responsible for defining and executing the product roadmap for Google Rich Business Messaging (RBM), innovating new features including payments, shopping carts, verification systems, and AI-based customer service experiences.
Key responsibilities include leading spam and abuse prevention initiatives, scaling RBM to Google-level operations, and setting industry standards while coordinating with carriers, device makers, and channel partners. The position demands both technical depth and business acumen, with experience in product launches and enterprise partnerships being crucial.
This is an opportunity to impact millions of users globally by enhancing how people and businesses connect through messaging platforms. You'll work in a dynamic environment where adaptation and innovation are key, contributing to Google's mission of organizing the world's information and making it universally accessible and useful.
The role offers the chance to work with cutting-edge technology while leading cross-functional teams and driving significant business impact. You'll be part of Google's commitment to building innovative products that have real-world impact, working in an environment that values diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Success in this role requires a combination of technical knowledge, business strategy, and leadership skills. You'll need to understand complex technical systems while also having the vision to drive product strategy and the ability to influence across various stakeholder groups.