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Lead Product Manager

IBM

🌎 Remote — US (EST)ContractProduct$203K – $238K /yr
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Job description

IBM is hiring a Lead Product Manager to join our fully remote team in the United States. As a Lead Product Manager, you'll define the vision and drive the roadmap for products customers love. This is a contract, work-from-home role open to candidates across the US (Remote — US (EST)). About the role You'll define the vision and drive the roadmap for products customers love, partnering with a friendly, distributed team across US time zones. We care about outcomes over hours and give you the autonomy, tools, and support to do your best work from home. What you'll do: • Translate customer needs into clear requirements • Communicate strategy across the company • Own the product roadmap and prioritization • Define and track success metrics • Partner with engineering and design on delivery What we offer: • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage • Generous paid time off and company holidays • Flexible working hours across US time zones • Home office and wellness stipends • Annual learning and professional development budget How we work We're remote-first and async-friendly. Expect clear documentation, regular feedback, supportive teammates, and real opportunities to grow your career. IBM is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for everyone.

Requirements

Minimum qualifications: • 7+ years of experience, including leading teams or projects • Strong analytical and communication skills • Ability to lead without authority • Experience shipping software products • Comfort making data-informed decisions Nice to have: • Familiarity with modern collaboration tools (Slack, Notion, Linear) • Comfort communicating clearly and proactively in writing