Google

Product Manager, Adversarial Abuse Enforcement Infrastructure, YouTube

place San Bruno, CA, USA

Found: Yesterday

This role is based in San Bruno, CA, where you will guide products from conception to launch, focusing on enforcement against adversarial abuse.

Compensation:

$156,000-$229,000/year + bonus + equity + benefits

Responsibilities:

  • Define and drive product goals for adversarial enforcement infrastructure.
  • Oversee the end-to-end product life-cycle from requirements definition to launch.
  • Partner with Detection, Engineering, and Scaled Abuse teams for seamless integration of tools.
  • Manage expectations and roadmap dependencies between technical teams and business partners.

Minimum qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience.
  • 5 years in a business function or role (e.g., marketing, business operations).
  • 5 years preparing and delivering technical presentations to executive leadership.
  • 5 years working cross-functionally with engineering and other stakeholders.
  • Experience building accessibility best practices into product development.

Preferred qualifications:

  • 5 years in software development or engineering.
  • Experience with content policy and adversarial abuse enforcement.

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