Microsoft

Senior Product Manager - Web & Mac Experiences (AI/ML)

United States, California, Mountain View + 1 more

Found: Today

Location: United States, California, Mountain View

Compensation:

The typical base pay range for this role across the U.S. is USD $163,000 - $296,400 per year.

Overview:

Help deliver best-in-class Web & Mac experiences for Microsoft AI. You’ll support the lead PM in shaping desktop-class and modern web interfaces that are beautiful, accessible, and fast.

Responsibilities:

  • Execute on web/macOS scenarios end-to-end; define IA, interaction patterns, and component reuse.
  • Drive performance & reliability KPIs and support experimentation.
  • Partner with Design on design-system alignment and accessibility.
  • Coordinate dependencies to deliver cohesive multi-surface journeys.
  • Report progress and risks to stakeholders.

Qualifications:

Required:

  • Bachelor’s degree in STEM (or equivalent experience) AND 5+ years in Product Management.
  • Proven track record shipping desktop and/or web experiences at scale.

Preferred:

  • Design/UX background strongly preferred.
  • Familiarity with macOS HIG and modern web app foundations (React/TypeScript).
  • Experience with AI features and data-informed iteration.

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