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Remote AI Program Manager jobs are open across the US at companies hiring remotely, from entry-level roles at remote-first startups to senior roles on large distributed teams, with employers like Netflix, Airbnb, and Ameriprise Financial hiring right now. See the openings below and apply to the ones that match your experience.
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The application window is expected to close on: 06/28/2026. Job posting may be removed earlier if the position is filled or if a sufficient number of applications are received.
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Program Manager, AI in P
P is bringing AI into how we hire, develop, support, and connect with our people. This role drives the projects that make that real — turning leadership intent into delivered work that changes how P and 3P teams operate every day. You’ll partner with senior leaders across P and 3P, work shoulder-to-shoulder with product, engineering, and operations partners, and own the end-to-end execution of 3P prioritized projects supporting our AI initiatives.
If you thrive in complexity, bring order to ambiguity, and like turning strategy into execution, this is a chance to do visible, high-impact work at the center of how Cisco is changing the way we work.
What You’ll Do
- Own delivery of top prioritized AI projects embedded in P workflows and services, from intake through launch and adoption. Be part of the execution team; not only a consultant.
- Translate strategy from senior P and 3P leaders into clear plans, milestones, and decision points the broader team can run with.
- Build the structure these programs need: governance, working teams, status cadences, and decision frameworks — right-sized to the work.
- Run cross-functional teams across IT, design, data, legal, privacy, and operations. Hold partners accountable and unblock issues fast.
- Surface tradeoffs early. Frame options for senior leaders so decisions get made on time and don’t stall the work.
- Communicate clearly and often. Tailor updates for executive audiences, working teams, and stakeholders who only need the headline.
- Track outcomes, not just delivery dates. Define what success looks like up front and measure whether projects actually moved the needle for P.
- Spot risks across the portfolio — dependencies, capacity, scope creep, change management — and resolve them before they slow delivery.
- Bring rigor to AI-specific considerations: data readiness, responsible AI review, change management for the people whose work will change.
Who You Are
- A builder, not a maintainer. You like shaping how something should work as much as running it.
- Comfortable with ambiguity. You can take a fuzzy problem from a senior leader and turn it into a plan a team can execute against.
- Calm under pressure. You don’t flinch when scope shifts, priorities change, or the room gets senior.
- A direct, concise communicator. You write tight status updates, run focused meetings, and don’t pad your work with noise.
- Genuinely collaborative. You build trust with leaders, peers, and working teams — and people want to work with you again.
- Curious about AI. You don’t need to be an ML engineer, but you’re paying attention to what these tools can and can’t do, and you’re thoughtful about how they show up in people’s work.
- Outcome-oriented. You care more about whether the project changed something than whether the Gantt chart looked clean.
Minimum Qualifications
- 7+ years of project or program management experience, or comparable roles delivering complex cross-functional work.
- Track record of leading multiple concurrent projects with senior stakeholders, including executive-level audiences.
- Experience operating in ambiguous environments where the path, scope, and stakeholders are still being defined.
- Strong written and verbal communication, including the ability to brief senior leaders and align large groups.
- Demonstrated ability to drive decisions across functions where you don’t have direct authority.
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent practical experience.
Preferred Qualifications
- Familiarity with how AI or technology programs get delivered in an enterprise environment — working with product, engineering, and data partners.
- Project Management Professional (PMP) or Portfolio Management Professional (PMP) certification.
Why Cisco?
At Cisco, we’re revolutionizing how data and infrastructure connect and protect organizations in the AI era – and beyond. We’ve been innovating fearlessly for 40 years to create solutions that power how humans and technology work together across the physical and digital worlds. These solutions provide customers with unparalleled security, visibility, and insights across the entire digital footprint.
Fueled by the depth and breadth of our technology, we experiment and create meaningful solutions. Add to that our worldwide network of doers and experts, and you’ll see that the opportunities to grow and build are limitless. We work as a team, collaborating with empathy to make really big things happen on a global scale. Because our solutions are everywhere, our impact is everywhere.
We are Cisco, and our power starts with you.
Message to applicants applying to work in the U.S. and/or Canada:
The starting salary range posted for this position is $125,500.00 to $159,200.00 and reflects the projected salary range for new hires in this position in U.S. and/or Canada locations, not including incentive compensation*, equity, or benefits.
Individual pay is determined by the candidate's hiring location, market conditions, job-related skillset, experience, qualifications, education, certifications, and/or training. The full salary range for certain locations is listed below. For locations not listed below, the recruiter can share more details about compensation for the role in your location during the hiring process.
U.S. employees are offered benefits, subject to Cisco’s plan eligibility rules, which include medical, dental and vision insurance, a 401(k) plan with a Cisco matching contribution, paid parental leave, short and long-term disability coverage, and basic life insurance. Please see the Cisco careers site to discover more benefits and perks. Employees may be eligible to receive grants of Cisco restricted stock units, which vest following continued employment with Cisco for defined periods of time.
U.S. employees are eligible for paid time away as described below, subject to Cisco’s policies:
- 10 paid holidays per full calendar year, plus 1 floating holiday for non-exempt employees
- 1 paid day off for employee’s birthday, paid year-end holiday shutdown, and 4 paid days off for personal wellness determined by Cisco
- Non-exempt employees** receive 16 days of paid vacation time per full calendar year, accrued at rate of 4.92 hours per pay period for full-time employees
- Exempt employees participate in Cisco’s flexible vacation time off program, which has no defined limit on how much vacation time eligible employees may use (subject to availability and some business limitations)
- 80 hours of sick time off provided on hire date and each January 1st thereafter, and up to 80 hours of unused sick time carried forward from one calendar year to the next
- Additional paid time away may be requested to deal with critical or emergency issues for family members
- Optional 10 paid days per full calendar year to volunteer
For non-sales roles, employees are also eligible to earn annual bonuses subject to Cisco’s policies.
Employees on sales plans earn performance-based incentive pay on top of their base salary, which is split between quota and non-quota components, subject to the applicable Cisco plan. For quota-based incentive pay, Cisco typically pays as follows:
- .75% of incentive target for each 1% of revenue attainment up to 50% of quota;
- 1.5% of incentive target for each 1% of attainment between 50% and 75%;
- 1% of incentive target for each 1% of attainment between 75% and 100%; and
- Once performance exceeds 100% attainment, incentive rates are at or above 1% for each 1% of attainment with no cap on incentive compensation.
For non-quota-based sales performance elements such as strategic sales objectives, Cisco may pay 0% up to 125% of target. Cisco sales plans do not have a minimum threshold of performance for sales incentive compensation to be paid.
The applicable full salary ranges for this position, by specific state, are listed below:
New York City Metro Area:
$146,100.00 - $229,600.00
Non-Metro New York state & Washington state:
$133,200.00 - $221,400.00
- For quota-based sales roles on Cisco’s sales plan, the ranges provided in this posting include base pay and sales target incentive compensation combined.
Employees in Illinois, whether exempt or non-exempt, will participate in a unique time off program to meet local requirements.
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Who's Hiring
- Netflix10

- Airbnb8

- Ameriprise Financial8

- Block7

- Zillow7

Top Industries Hiring
- Technology & Software78
- Consulting & Professional Services21
- Electronics & Hardware15
- Media & Entertainment13
- Hospitality & Tourism11
What Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in remote AI program manager jobs.
- 3 to 7 years of program or project management experience in a technology environment
- Demonstrated experience managing cross-functional teams that include data scientists or ML engineers
- Familiarity with AI and machine learning development lifecycles including model training and deployment
- PMP, PMI-ACP, or equivalent project management certification preferred
- Proficiency with Agile and Scrum frameworks applied to research or AI product workflows
- Experience with program management tools such as Jira, Asana, or Confluence
Tips for Your Remote AI Program Manager Job Search
Quantify AI program impact on your resume
AI program manager resumes that land interviews show measurable outcomes: model deployment timelines shortened, cross-functional teams coordinated, or technical debt reduced. Replace vague phrases like 'managed AI initiatives' with specific scope and results you owned.
Highlight cross-functional coordination experience
Hiring managers for ai program manager roles prioritize candidates who've bridged data science, engineering, and business stakeholders. Call out specific examples where you translated model requirements into project roadmaps or resolved prioritization conflicts between technical and non-technical teams.
Filter openings by AI lifecycle stage
AI program manager roles divide sharply between pre-deployment work like research coordination and data pipeline oversight, and post-deployment work like monitoring, governance, and scaling. Target openings that match the lifecycle stage where your experience is strongest, not just the job title.
Apply early to roles that fit
Migrate Mate lists ai program manager openings from across the United States in one place, so you can find roles that match and apply directly to each listing.
Prepare for technical scoping interview questions
Interviewers for ai program manager positions routinely ask how you scope AI projects that lack clear success metrics at the start. Practice explaining how you establish evaluation criteria with model owners, set delivery milestones around data readiness, and adjust scope when experiments fail or pivot.
Negotiate for AI-specific professional development
When evaluating offers, ask whether the role includes access to internal AI research reviews, model documentation processes, or compute resource budgets. These details signal how mature the organization's AI program is and how much room you'll have to grow technically alongside your program responsibilities.
Remote AI Program Manager Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a remote AI program manager job?
Target companies that already run distributed teams, since they hire remotely by default and know how to onboard someone they never meet in person. Remote AI program manager employers screen hard for self-direction and clear written communication on top of the core skills, so show evidence you can own work without someone over your shoulder. Apply to the openings above that match your experience.
Which companies hire remote AI program managers?
Employers currently hiring remote AI program managers include Netflix, Airbnb, and Ameriprise Financial, per current remote listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Remote-first firms and large companies running distributed teams post the most remote AI program manager roles.
Can you get a remote AI program manager job with no experience?
Yes, but it is harder than an on-site role, because remote work expects you to operate independently from the start. Entry-level remote AI program manager openings do exist, especially at remote-first companies, and a portfolio of real work helps more than a long resume. Applying broadly to the roles that fit improves your odds.
Do you need a degree for remote AI program manager jobs?
Not always. Many employers hire remote AI program managers on demonstrated skills and prior work rather than a specific degree, though some larger companies still prefer one. Showing relevant results matters more than a credential for most remote AI program manager roles.
Which industries hire the most remote AI program managers?
Remote AI program manager roles concentrate in Technology & Software, Consulting & Professional Services, and Electronics & Hardware, based on current remote listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. These sectors run distributed teams and hire AI program managers remotely most consistently.
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