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Job Description
Product Manager, Entry Level | Jobright.ai
The Tone:
This is an Entry Level Product Manager role at Jobright.ai, based in the United States. Jobright.ai is an AI-powered career guidance platform dedicated to transforming how individuals discover and secure employment. This role is pivotal in building intelligent, business-facing AI agents, taking them from initial concept to live production. You will have a significant opportunity to shape the user experience of AI-driven job search.
The TL;DR
• Role: Early Career
• Type: Full-time
• Location: US-based
• Mission: Own the end-to-end development and deployment of intelligent, business-facing AI agents.
• Tech Stack: Figma, Balsamiq, Jira, Linear
What You’ll Actually Do
• Product Ownership: Take full ownership of AI agent features across their entire lifecycle, from ideation and scoping to launch, monitoring, and iteration.
• Feature Prioritization: Analyze user feedback, competitive signals, and product data to determine and prioritize future development.
• Design & Documentation: Produce clear wireframes, user stories, and Product Requirements Documents (PRDs) that translate user needs into concrete engineering work.
• User Research & Testing: Run user research and usability tests to confirm that AI agents effectively solve real career challenges for users.
The Must-Haves
• Background: Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Business, Human-Computer Interaction, or a similar field.
• Experience: 0–2 years of professional experience; prior experience in a product management, project coordination, or startup role (internships count) is a plus.
• Skills: Genuine enthusiasm for AI with a working understanding of how Large Language Models (LLMs) and autonomous agents operate; strong communication skills to articulate product decisions to both technical and non-technical audiences; highly organized and dependable with the ability to manage multiple workstreams in a startup environment.
• Bonus: Hands-on exposure to prototyping tools like Figma or Balsamiq and project tools like Jira or Linear; a track record of transforming ambiguous problems into structured, actionable plans.