Associate Product Manager - AI First
Great fit for an early-career PM who wants to work on an AI-native product with high levels of ownership and direct mentorship from product leadership.
Eulerity is an AI-native marketing automation platform serving enterprise brands like Mastercard, UPS Store, Uber Eats, and European Wax Center, automating digital advertising across thousands of franchise locations. Crossed $10M ARR, bootstrapped, and accelerating.
Role: Associate Product Manager - AI First
Partner directly with the Head of Product on roadmap definition, feature prioritization, and strategic positioning — acting as a real thought partner, not a note-taker.
Use AI tools to 10x throughput: generate user stories, synthesize customer feedback, draft specs, prototype concepts, and accelerate research that would otherwise take days.
Own specific product areas end-to-end — from discovery through engineering handoff to post-launch measurement.
Run structured experiments: define hypotheses, instrument analytics, read results, and make recommendations.
Translate complex technical discussions into clear requirements that engineers actually want to build from.
Conduct sharp competitive analysis and market research — and bring the so-what, not just the what.
Lead sprint ceremonies (standups, planning, retros) with the energy of someone who genuinely cares about shipping.
Stay fluent in what's happening in AI and marketing tech — and actively bring new ideas into the team's thinking.
Requirements:
You are genuinely AI-native — you build with AI, you reason with AI, and all your workflows are built around it.
You've shipped something real: a side project, a capstone, an app, a tool — something you took from idea to existence.
You're a fast, clear communicator — written, verbal, and in a whiteboard session.
Based in NYC (or the tri-state area) and can commit to 3–4 days in Midtown.
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Product Design, or a related technical field.
Big Differentiators:
Experience with LLMs, AI agent frameworks, or AI-assisted product development (you've actually used these, not just read about them).
Comfort reading code, querying data, and debugging — you don't need to write production code, but you can hold your own and then some in a technical conversation.
Background in SaaS business models.
Worked in a startup or high-velocity environment where ambiguity was the norm and you thrived.
Strong product intuition — you can identify when something feels off before the data confirms it.
Benefits: Comprehensive medical, dental, vision insurance; Unlimited PTO; Commuter benefits; 401(k) with company match; Hybrid; In-office lunches and unlimited snacks.
Salary: $95,000 – $125,000