Mid Level Security Product Manager Jobs
Mid level security product manager jobs go to practitioners ready to own security features end to end, drive roadmap decisions with limited oversight, and mentor junior teammates through complex threat-modeling and compliance challenges. Roles run across Technology & Software, Banking & Financial Services, and Healthcare & Medical Services, with a strong mix of remote and hybrid settings, and employers like Affirm, Palo Alto Networks, and Plaid are hiring at this level now.
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Who's Hiring
- Affirm18
- Palo Alto Networks5
- Plaid4

- Google4
- Smith Crossing4
Top Industries Hiring
- Technology & Software32
- Banking & Financial Services22
- Healthcare & Medical Services12
- Consulting & Professional Services8
- Agriculture & Farming5
Mid Level Security Product Manager Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a mid level security product manager job?
Position yourself around ownership, not just contribution. Highlight features or security initiatives you drove from discovery through launch, decisions you made without close supervision, and cross-functional partners you aligned. Tailor your resume to show measurable outcomes, such as reduced vulnerability exposure or faster incident response cycles, and make it clear you operate independently on complex, ambiguous problems.
Which companies hire mid level security product managers?
Companies hiring mid level security product managers right now include Affirm, Palo Alto Networks, and Plaid, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Hiring at this level comes from a broad mix of enterprise software vendors, cloud infrastructure providers, financial institutions, and defense contractors that need experienced practitioners who can own security product strategy without heavy managerial oversight.
Are there remote mid level security product manager jobs?
Yes, and availability is significant. About 39% of mid level security product manager openings are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, reflecting how many security teams operate across distributed organizations. Fully remote roles tend to concentrate at companies with mature security tooling and async-friendly cultures, while hybrid arrangements are more common at regulated industries like finance and healthcare.
How do I move up to a mid level security product manager role?
Growth from entry level into mid level comes from accumulating ownership over time. Early on, focus on shipping complete features, deepening your knowledge of security frameworks like NIST or SOC 2, and building relationships with engineering and compliance stakeholders. Taking on progressively larger initiatives, demonstrating measurable impact, and showing you can guide others positions you for the step up.
Which industries hire the most mid level security product managers?
Mid Level security product manager roles concentrate in Technology & Software, Banking & Financial Services, and Healthcare & Medical Services, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. These sectors drive demand because they handle sensitive data at scale, face evolving regulatory requirements, and invest heavily in purpose-built security products rather than relying solely on off-the-shelf tooling.