Full-Time

Senior Director of Product Management

Adobe Content

Posted on 11/30/2025

Adobe

Adobe

10,001+ employees

Subscription software for content, marketing, documents

Compensation Overview

$185.9k - $391.6k/yr

+ Base Salary

San Jose, CA, USA

In Person

Category
Product (2)
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Required Skills
Product Management
Requirements
  • Deep technical expertise in content personalization and large complex, critically important cloud-based systems for enterprise and mid-sized organizations.
  • Innovative and imaginative thinking to drive thought leadership and execution that builds the future for an entire industry
  • Ability to connect business and user design requirements to concrete product requirements and foster this culture across the product organization
  • Product-led growth experience and understanding of the creation of both developer and business driven products
  • Strong verbal and written communication that is both collaborative and conclusive - knowing the timing for one and/or the other
  • Ability to lead and encourage the team and broader Adobe organization to achieve more than what otherwise would be possible
  • A growth mindset that drives the individual and team growth
Responsibilities
  • Continue to evolve the product strategy that is inclusive of each part of Adobe Experience Manager as its separate products and also a connected strategy across the portfolio of both mature and emerging use cases
  • Ensure execution against strategy in a technically efficient manner which drives above market levels of efficiency and impact for the given level of resources (people, budget)
  • Continue to develop the leaders within the organization
  • Work collaboratively with the rest of the Digital Experience and Digital Media product teams to ensure we bring together content, data, and commerce for personalization at scale and content supply chain
  • Establish trust and relationships with senior leaders across customers and partners that expand commercial relationships for the long-run
  • Establish credibility and influence with key functions across Adobe to support customer acquisition and success to drive business results

Adobe provides software for content creation, marketing, and document management through its Creative Cloud, Experience Cloud, and Document Cloud. These cloud-based products work on a subscription model, giving users access to a suite of integrated tools for photography, design, video, UI/UX, 3D/AR, marketing campaigns, and PDF workflows. Adobe differentiates itself by offering a broad, connected platform that covers creation, marketing, and documents in one ecosystem rather than focusing on a single niche. Its goal is to help people and organizations produce content, deliver personalized digital experiences, and securely manage documents at scale.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

San Jose, California

Founded

1994

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Firefly's 4,000 monthly AI credits expand video/audio monetization in 2026.
  • Student pricing at $19.99/mo captures educational market for lifetime value.
  • 100GB cloud storage locks in users for cross-sell opportunities.

What critics are saying

  • Canva's free Affinity Suite v3 erodes Creative Cloud subscriptions immediately.
  • OpenAI DALL-E 4 outperforms Firefly, fragmenting apps in 3-9 months.
  • EU fines Adobe $500M+ for bundling, slashing ARPU 30% in 12-24 months.

What makes Adobe unique

  • Adobe Creative Cloud bundles 20+ apps with Firefly AI at $34.99/mo introductory.
  • Experience Cloud delivers integrated marketing solutions for businesses.
  • Document Cloud provides comprehensive document management subscriptions.

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