Full-Time

Director of Product Management

Performance Advertising

Posted on 5/9/2026

Deadline 6/30/26
Samsung

Samsung

10,001+ employees

Manufacturer of consumer electronics and appliances

Compensation Overview

$220k - $265k/yr

Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship

Mountain View, CA, USA

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Category
Product (1)
Required Skills
Data Science
Machine Learning
Requirements
  • 10+ years of experience in product management, with deep experience in performance AdTech and e-commerce advertising.
  • Proven track record building 01 lower-funnel products that drive purchases, revenue, and ROAS.
  • Strong understanding of performance advertising systems: bidding, optimization, attribution, measurement, and experimentation.
  • Hands-on experience with e-commerce conversion signals, event taxonomies, and funnel optimization.
  • Exceptional presentation and communication skills, with experience influencing executives and enterprise customers.
  • Experience partnering closely with Engineering and Data Science on ML-driven ad systems.
Responsibilities
  • Own the end-to-end creation of performance AdTech products, from concept and MVP through scale and monetization.
  • Define the product vision and roadmap for e-commerce conversion use cases such as purchases, add-to-cart, checkout, subscriptions, and leads.
  • Operate comfortably in ambiguity—turning advertiser pain points into clear product bets backed by experimentation and performance data.
  • Make tradeoffs between speed, performance, scalability, and long-term platform health.
  • Build products optimized for e-commerce KPIs including CPA, ROAS, AOV, conversion rate, and incremental revenue.
  • Partner closely with Engineering and Data Science to deliver ML-driven bidding, optimization, pacing, and experimentation systems.
  • Drive product decisions around attribution, measurement, incrementality, and signal quality.
  • Ensure products perform under privacy constraints, signal loss, and evolving identity and measurement frameworks.
  • Lead cross-functional teams to deliver high-performance, production-grade ad systems.
  • Define success metrics, guardrails, and monitoring to ensure consistent performance at scale.
  • Launch and scale beta programs with clear learning agendas and advertiser impact metrics.
  • Partner with Sales, Marketing, and Customer Success on product positioning, pricing models, and packaging for performance offerings.
  • Translate complex AdTech systems into clear, compelling narratives for advertisers and internal stakeholders.
  • Represent the product in customer meetings, QBRs, executive reviews, and leadership forums.
  • Create and deliver high-quality executive presentations that clearly communicate product vision, performance results, and strategic tradeoffs.
  • Build, lead, and mentor a team of senior product managers focused on performance and e-commerce outcomes.
  • Influence senior leadership through data-backed storytelling, crisp communication, and strong product judgment.
  • Foster a culture of accountability, experimentation, and advertiser obsession.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience with large-scale ad platforms, DSPs, or commerce media networks.
  • Familiarity with web conversion technologies (pixels, server-side APIs, clean rooms, privacy frameworks)
  • Experience launching and scaling products globally.
  • Compensation for this role, for candidates based in Mountain View, CA is expected to be between $220,000 ~ $265,000 base. Actual pay will be determined considering factors such as relevant skills and experience, and comparison to other employees in the role. Regular full-time employees (salaried or hourly) have access to benefits including Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, 401(k), Employee Purchase Program, Tuition Assistance (after 6 months), Paid Time Off, Student Loan Program (after 6 months), Wellness Incentives, and many more.

Samsung produces a wide range of consumer electronics and home appliances, including smartphones, TVs, refrigerators, washing machines, and semiconductors, serving both individual customers and businesses. Its products combine hardware with software to run apps, stream media, manage energy use, and connect across devices, while its semiconductors power many brands beyond its own lineup. The company differentiates itself through large-scale manufacturing, a broad product ecosystem, and control over both devices and core components, backed by a trusted global brand. Its goal is to deliver reliable, high-quality technology that helps people stay connected and efficient, maintaining leadership in global markets through consistent performance.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Suwon-si, South Korea

Founded

1969

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • AI-driven DRAM and NAND demand sustains record memory chip prices through 2026-2027 cycle.
  • Digital identity services via Samsung Wallet create new revenue streams from government credential partnerships.
  • Strategic exit from China home appliances frees resources for higher-margin AI semiconductors and mobile.

What critics are saying

  • Memory chip prices collapse 50%+ within 12-24 months, devastating earnings from cyclical AI boom.
  • Taylor, Texas fab delays extend beyond 2028, ceding US semiconductor capacity to TSMC and Intel.
  • South Korean retail leverage bubble triggers 30-50% Samsung stock crash during margin call cascade.

What makes Samsung unique

  • Multi-year AI infrastructure agreements with Nvidia and Magnificent 7 provide revenue visibility versus spot market competitors.
  • Vision AI integration with Google Gemini enables premium-priced appliances ($2,799) with food recognition and recipe suggestions.
  • CHIPS Act funding ($4.75B) for Texas fab positions Samsung to reduce overseas dependency by 2028.

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Benefits

Comprehensive healthcare: Medical, Dental, Vision, Employee assistance program, Telehealth services

Work life success: PTO, FlexTime, FlexPlace, FlexYourFriday

Financial wellness: Health savings account, Flexible spending acounts, 401(k), Student loan support, Tuition assistance

Family first: Pregnancy support, Adoption assistance program, Paid child caregiver leave, Milk stork, WINFertility

Incentives: Fitness reimbursement, Annual physical. Preventative screenings, Lifestyle management

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

-2%

2 year growth

-3%
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