17 Startups With Remote Product Manager Jobs
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A product manager's role is roughly as far from an "individual contributor" as you can possibly get. A PM needs to be involved in designing the product, setting the roadmap, managing the team, and coordinating the launch. It is a cross-functional, "wear many hats" role. <br /><br /> Many people assume that such managerial roles are less likely to be remote, particularly compared to individual contributor roles, but a quick survey of AngelList data suggests that this isn't necessarily the case. <br /><br /> Below, we've broken down 17 startups hiring for remote product manager roles that you can apply for today. For more remote roles, check out our mega-collection of remote jobs.
- B2C
- Early StageStartup in initial stages
- Website
- http://www.suncayr.ca
- Employees
- 1-10
- Locations
- Buffalo
- Industries
- B2B
- Early StageStartup in initial stages
- Website
- http://www.getsling.com
- Employees
- 11-50
- Locations
- New York City
- Industries
- B2C
- Early StageStartup in initial stages
- Website
- https://goodparty.org
- Employees
- 11-50
- Locations
- Remote
- Industries
- Social Media PlatformsPolitics
- Website
- http://www.halftonedesign.co
- Employees
- 1-10
- Locations
- Los Angeles
- Industries
- B2C
- Early StageStartup in initial stages
- Website
- https://joinlincoln.org
- Employees
- 11-50
- Locations
- San Francisco Bay Area
- Industries
- B2B
- Scale StageRapidly increasing operations
- Top InvestorsThis company has received a significant amount of investment from top investors
- Valuation $1B+This company has a valuation of $1B or more
- 4.8Highly ratedAngelList is highly rated on Glassdoor, with 4.8 out of 5 stars
- 4.2Work / Life BalanceEmployees rate AngelList 4.2/5 on Glassdoor for work / life balance
- 4.6Strong LeadershipEmployees rate AngelList 4.6/5 on Glassdoor for faith in leadership
- Website
- https://www.angellist.com/
- Employees
- 51-200
- Locations
- New York City, Seattle, San Francisco
- Industries
- Startups
Jobs
- B2B
- Growth StageExpanding market presence
- Website
- http://www.moovweb.com
- Employees
- 51-200
- Locations
- San Francisco
- Industries
- Growth StageExpanding market presence
- Top InvestorsThis company has received a significant amount of investment from top investors
- YC FundedStartup funded by Y Combinator
- Website
- https://belvo.com/
- Employees
- 51-200
- Locations
- Barcelona, Athens, Mexico City
- Industries
- Latin AmericaBrazilMexicoColombia
- B2C
- Early StageStartup in initial stages
- Website
- http://www.gomethodology.com
- Employees
- 51-200
- Locations
- San Francisco, Concord
- Industries
- Sandbox VRWe're the most advanced virtual reality experience in the world. In here, it's possible201-500 EmployeesActively Hiring
- B2C
- Growth StageExpanding market presence
- Top InvestorsThis company has received a significant amount of investment from top investors
- Growing fastShowed strong hiring growth in the past month
- Website
- https://sandboxvr.com/
- Employees
- 201-500
- Locations
- Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Singapore, San Francisco, San Mateo, Emeryville, Kwai Tsing District
- Industries
- Social Games
- Website
- http://www.wax.io
- Employees
- 51-200
- Locations
- Santa Monica
- Industries
- Responds within three weeksBased on past data, Moment usually responds to incoming applications within three weeks
- B2C
- Growth StageExpanding market presence
- Website
- https://www.shopmoment.com/
- Employees
- 11-50
- Locations
- Seattle
- Industries
- Online Marketplaces
Jobs
- B2B
- Growth StageExpanding market presence
- Website
- http://podfoods.co
- Employees
- 51-200
- Locations
- United States, Hanoi
- Industries
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