Product Manager Jobs in San Francisco, CA
Product Manager jobs in San Francisco concentrate in SoMa, the Financial District, and Mission Bay, across enterprise software, fintech, consumer apps, and healthtech, with strong demand at every level from associate to group PM. Employers hiring right now include Airwallex, Adobe, and OpenAI. Scan the live roles below and apply to whichever ones fit.
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About Assembled
Great customer support requires human agents and AI in perfect balance, and Assembled is the only unified platform that orchestrates both at scale. Companies like Canva, Etsy, and Robinhood use Assembled to coordinate their entire support operation — in-house agents, BPOs, and AI — in a single operating system. With AI Agents that resolve cases end-to-end, AI Copilot for agent assistance, and AI-powered workforce management that optimizes both human and AI capacity, Assembled helps teams deliver faster, better service while making smarter decisions about how to staff and automate. Backed by $71M from NEA, Emergence Capital, and Stripe, we're building the platform that makes AI and human collaboration actually work.
The role
We're looking for a product designer to own the experience of our AI support products end to end: how support teams build, trust, and improve AI agents, and how those agents show up for the people who need help. You'll join a product that's already delivering value for customers and entering its next phase of growth. Over the past few years we've built a comprehensive AI support platform spanning chat, voice, monitoring, knowledge, and agent operations. The opportunity now isn't to invent a product from scratch—it's to help define what great AI-powered support looks like as the category rapidly evolves. You'll work directly with customers, engineers, and company leadership to shape both the near-term product and the long-term vision. The conventions for agent UX are still being written, and many of the most important questions around trust, transparency, control, and human-AI collaboration remain unsolved. You'll help answer them. This is an onsite role based in our San Francisco office, five days a week (Monday–Friday).
What You'll Own
- Design self-serve AI agent experiences that enable support and operations teams—not engineers—to configure, deploy, monitor, and improve AI agents.
- Shaping new product areas from concept to launch. You’ll clarify messy customer problems, explore solution directions, align the team, and ship experiences that customers use in production.
- Defining interaction patterns for AI-backed support. You’ll design durable primitives for building, observing, evaluating, and improving agents.
- Leading customer-centered discovery. You’ll spend time with support teams, understand how they actually operate, and translate that into product decisions the whole team can rally around.
- Prototyping quickly and concretely. You’ll use Figma and AI tools to explore ideas, test flows, and make abstract agent behavior feel tangible.
- Raising the craft bar. You’ll contribute to our design system, improve visual and interaction quality, and help make complex workflows feel clear and approachable.
What Excites Us
- 3+ years designing and shipping production B2B software. You're drawn to complex domains and can distill messy input from many people into clean, useful primitives, trading off simplicity and flexibility well.
- You can turn ambiguity into shipped product. You’re comfortable starting with an unclear problem, finding the signal, framing the tradeoffs, and driving toward a high-quality launch.
- You’re strong at systems and interaction design. You can design reusable patterns, think in primitives, and balance simplicity with flexibility as a product grows.
- Customer-driven. You love talking to users, you keep projects anchored to real needs, and you help others stay anchored too.
- You’re a strong communicator. You communicate clearly in writing and conversation, and can bring customers, engineers, and teammates along with your thinking.
- You've designed products for non-technical operators and know how to make powerful systems approachable without sacrificing flexibility.
Nice to have
- You get into the code. You've used coding agents to build, prototype, or ship product experiences yourself, and you're eager to take advantage of tools that let designers own more of the path from idea to reality.
- AI fluency in practice. You're already using AI tools (Cursor, Claude, and whatever comes next) in your design workflow and have an informed view of what AI can and can't do today.
- Prior experience designing AI, agent, or conversational products. You've worked on products that involve AI-driven workflows, agent experiences, or human-AI interaction, and have developed intuition for designing around trust, transparency, and control.
Our U.S. Benefits
- Generous medical, dental, and vision benefits
- Flexible time off
- Monthly credits for professional development, general wellness, Assembled customers, and commuting
- Paid parental leave
- Catered lunches every day (M–F) and fully stocked SF office
- 401(k) plan enrollment
The estimated base salary range for this role is $130,000 - $180,000 per year. The base pay offered may vary depending on location, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. Stock options are provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to a full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the position offered.
We know great candidates don’t always meet every requirement listed in a job description. If the role excites you and you believe you can make an impact at Assembled, we encourage you to apply. We value diverse perspectives and are committed to building an inclusive workplace where everyone feels like they belong and has the opportunity to do their best work. We look forward to hearing from you!
For United States Applicants
Assembled participates in E-Verify and will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the United States.
For United Kingdom Applicants
Assembled is required to verify your right to work in the UK and will conduct a Right to Work check prior to employment in accordance with applicable law.
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- Adobe34

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Product Manager Jobs in San Francisco: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a product manager job in San Francisco?
Target companies in SoMa, the Financial District, and Mission Bay, where fintech, enterprise software, and consumer tech firms cluster the most openings. A background in one of those verticals gives you a clear edge over generalists. Candidates who can show cross-functional ownership, data fluency, and experience shipping in an agile environment stand out in San Francisco interviews, where technical PMs command the most demand.
Which companies hire product managers in San Francisco?
San Francisco product manager roles are posted by Airwallex, Adobe, and OpenAI and others right now, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. San Francisco draws a mix of global tech firms, fintech scale-ups, and Series B and C startups that hire PMs at multiple levels throughout the year.
Are there remote product manager jobs in San Francisco?
Yes, product management is one of the more remote-adaptable roles in tech since most of the work involves strategy, documentation, and cross-team coordination rather than on-site presence. About 41% of product manager openings tied to San Francisco are remote or hybrid as of June 2026, with the fully remote share strongest among enterprise software and fintech employers headquartered in the city.
How can I get a product manager job in San Francisco with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is an associate PM or rotational program at a mid-size San Francisco tech company, where structured mentorship replaces the experience expectation. Startups in SoMa and Mission Bay frequently hire from adjacent roles like business analyst, data analyst, or UX researcher for their first PM position. A portfolio of personal projects, side products, or documented problem-solving work makes a concrete substitute for years of experience in San Francisco's competitive market.
Which industries hire the most product managers in San Francisco?
Most product manager openings in San Francisco sit in Technology & Software, Banking & Financial Services, and Consulting & Professional Services, per current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. San Francisco's concentration of fintech headquarters, enterprise SaaS companies, and healthtech startups keeps those sectors generating consistent PM demand across all seniority levels.
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