Full-Time

Senior Product Manager - Technical

Multiple Teams

Updated on 8/21/2026

Deadline 8/26/26
Amazon

Amazon

10,001+ employees

Global online marketplace and cloud services

Compensation Overview

$136k - $184.1k/yr

+ Sign-on payments + Restricted stock units

Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship

Boulder, CO, USA

In Person

Bachelor's

Category
Product (1)
Required Skills
UI/UX Design
Forecasting
Product Management
A/B Testing
QlikView
Tableau

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Requirements
  • A Bachelor's degree or equivalent is required.
  • At least 5 years of experience in product or program management, product marketing, business development, or technology is required.
  • At least 3 years of end-to-end product delivery experience is required.
  • Experience with product cycles lasting 6 months or longer is required.
  • Experience delivering product features and making product tradeoffs is required.
  • Experience owning or driving roadmap strategy and definition is required.
  • Experience serving as a product manager or product owner is required.
  • Experience influencing senior leadership through data-driven insights is required.
Responsibilities
  • Own advertiser-facing experiences by partnering with user experience design to transform live events workflows, including pacing and forecasting, into intuitive self-service interactions for campaign creation and management.
  • Build performance dashboards that surface insights across sport, league, event, and deal dimensions and integrate with Amazon DSP's broader reporting infrastructure.
  • Improve pacing algorithms, forecasting accuracy, and delivery reliability systems to ensure budgets are fully spent during high-value live moments.
  • Partner with senior leadership to prioritize roadmap items, translate strategic goals into requirements, and deliver measurable outcomes such as advertiser satisfaction and budget delivery rates.
  • Engage directly with advertisers, agencies, and sales teams to uncover pain points in campaign setup, delivery, and measurement.
  • Work with engineering, applied science, design, sales, and go-to-market teams to align technical capabilities with business needs.
  • Run A/B tests on user experience flows and backend systems to iterate and improve advertiser outcomes.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience in online or digital advertising.
  • Experience working across functional teams and with senior stakeholders.
  • Experience selling programmatic or data-driven advertising products or platforms.
  • Experience building measures and metrics and developing reporting solutions.
  • Experience managing user experience programs and working with Design and Research.
  • Experience using analytical tools such as Tableau, QlikView, and QuickSight.

Amazon operates a global e-commerce platform with a large online marketplace that connects consumers to both direct sales and third-party sellers across many product categories. It earns money from product sales and marketplace fees, Amazon Prime subscriptions, and AWS cloud services, plus a large Amazon Associates affiliate network. The platform combines fast shipping, streaming, cloud computing, and digital services to reach customers across numerous countries. Its goal is to be the world’s most customer-centric company by offering convenient access to a wide range of products and services.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Seattle, Washington

Founded

1994

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • AWS revenue grew 37% in Q2 2026, its fastest pace in four years.
  • Amazon expanded AI shopping tools and won new AWS customers like AppFolio and BrightSign.
  • Prime grocery pushes in India and Australia deepen purchase frequency and member retention.

What critics are saying

  • FTC v. Amazon heads to trial in February 2027, threatening marketplace remedies.
  • Amazon faces ongoing Prime cancellation and warehouse safety cases, including Staten Island and California.
  • $220 billion 2026 capex and memory shortages squeeze margins if AWS growth slows.

What makes Amazon unique

  • Amazon’s three-sided flywheel links Prime, marketplace selection, and AWS infrastructure at scale.
  • AWS turned internal shopping AI into a retailer-facing agentic commerce product in 2026.
  • Amazon’s logistics network still compresses delivery times across groceries, media, and household essentials.

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1 year growth

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2 year growth

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