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Who we are
At Twelve Labs, we are pioneering the development of cutting-edge multimodal foundation models that have the ability to comprehend videos just like humans do. Our models have redefined the standards in video-language modeling, empowering us with more intuitive and far-reaching capabilities, and fundamentally transforming the way we interact with and analyze various forms of media.
With a remarkable $107 million in Seed and Series A funding, our company is backed by top-tier venture capital firms such as NVIDIA’s NVentures, NEA, Radical Ventures, and Index Ventures, and prominent AI visionaries and founders such as Fei-Fei Li, Silvio Savarese, Alexandr Wang and more. Headquartered in San Francisco, with an influential APAC presence in Seoul, our global footprint underscores our commitment to driving worldwide innovation.
We are a global company that values the uniqueness of each person’s journey. It is the differences in our cultural, educational, and life experiences that allow us to constantly challenge the status quo. We are looking for individuals who are motivated by our mission and eager to make an impact as we push the bounds of technology to transform the world. Join us as we revolutionize video understanding and multimodal AI.
About the Role
Video is the richest and most complex data type in the world. TwelveLabs builds the foundation models and products that give machines genuine understanding of what is happening inside it.
Marengo is our multimodal video embedding model. Search is the product built on top of it. They are the technical center of the platform: what customers deploy in production, what competitors are trying to replicate, and where some of the hardest product decisions live.
You will own both.
You set the strategy and roadmap for Marengo and Search. You work with the research team on what the model should learn, how to evaluate it, and when it is ready to ship. You work with customers and field engineers to understand where retrieval breaks in production and what they will need six months from now.
Your week splits roughly three ways: research partnership, customer and field work, and internal product execution. The role requires real depth in all three, not fluency in one with awareness of the others.
The scope is the full stack: evaluation data definitions, model evaluation, release cadence and management, ranking quality, the search API, and deployment across managed SaaS, customer hosted environments, and AWS Bedrock. Multimodal video retrieval is becoming an industry assumption. You will be the person deciding how TwelveLabs stays ahead of that curve.
This role is hybrid in San Francisco with two days onsite per week. Due to daily collaboration with our research team in Seoul, we expect availability until approximately 8pm PT on most weekdays, Fridays are an exception.
In this role, you will
- Set the product strategy and roadmap for Marengo and Search, deciding what gets built, what gets deferred, and what gets killed
- Partner with the Marengo research team on model quality: eval rubrics, training data investments, release readiness
- Partner with the GTM on launch planning, execution, and enablement including post launch monitoring
- Spend real time with customers and field teams understanding where retrieval fails in production and anticipating what they will need next
- Define the quality bar for retrieval and hold it across every release and every deployment shape
- Own how embeddings and search get deployed across managed SaaS, customer hosted environments, and AWS Bedrock
- Stay sharp on the competitive landscape
You may be a good fit if you have
- You have a research, ML, or engineering background with real work in retrieval, embeddings, vector search, or multimodal models, and you moved toward product because you care more about what gets built and why
- You have been a senior solutions engineer or forward deployed engineer with deep ML understanding, and you have been the de facto product owner on the hardest customer problems whether or not the title was yours
- You can go deep on retrieval architecture tradeoffs with a researcher in the morning and frame a product decision for a GTM team in the afternoon, and both conversations are substantive
- You have strong opinions about what makes search work in production and can back them with evidence, not intuition
- You have strong opinions on how to best serve humans and agents as distinct customer segments
- You see what customers need today and can extrapolate what they will need next. You use current demand as a foundation for roadmap decisions, not just a backlog.
- You have shipped product with strong enterprise and PLG (Product Led Growth) motions attached
Preferred Qualifications
- 5 to 8 years of experience, though what matters is demonstrated capability, not tenure
- 3+ years of shipping products with a model related core
- Time at a company where embeddings, vector search, or retrieval was integral to the core product
- Experience with multimodal models and the operational cost of running them at scale
- Experience in video language models
- Experience augment product development and releases with modern AI tooling
- A large bonus if you have working fluency in English and Korean
Benefits and Perks
An open and inclusive culture and work environment.
Work closely with a collaborative, mission-driven team on cutting-edge AI technology.
Full health, dental, and vision benefits
Extremely flexible PTO and parental leave policy. Office closed the week of Christmas and New Years.
Compensation Range: $200K - $215K
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What Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in technical product manager jobs.
- 3 or more years of product management experience with hands-on technical execution
- Demonstrated ability to write and maintain PRDs, API specs, or technical design documents
- Experience working directly with software engineers in agile or scrum environments
- Proficiency with data analysis tools such as SQL, Tableau, or Looker
- Bachelor's degree in computer science, engineering, or a related technical field
- Familiarity with cloud infrastructure concepts including AWS, GCP, or Azure services
Tips for Your Technical Product Manager Job Search
Quantify technical decisions on your resume
TPM resumes that get callbacks show the scale and outcome of your technical calls, not just your responsibilities. Name the architecture trade-off you made, the API surface you defined, or the latency improvement you drove, with a number attached to each.
Apply early to roles that fit
Migrate Mate lists technical product manager openings from across the United States in one place, so you can find roles that match and apply directly to each listing.
Filter for your actual technical depth
TPM postings range from light engineering coordination to roles requiring deep systems design fluency. Read the requirements section for signal words like 'API contracts,' 'schema ownership,' or 'infrastructure roadmap' before applying so you're targeting roles where you can compete on day one.
Build a portfolio of technical artifacts
Screened TPM candidates are often asked to share PRDs, API specs, or technical briefs they've authored. Prepare two or three sanitized, real-world examples you can send on request so you're not scrambling after a recruiter asks.
Prepare for the engineering credibility question
Almost every TPM panel includes an engineer who will probe how deeply you understand the stack. Practice explaining a recent technical decision you made in plain terms, including the constraints, the options you evaluated, and why you chose the path you did.
Negotiate scope, not just compensation
In TPM offers, the team structure and technical ownership boundaries matter as much as pay. Before you accept, ask which engineering teams you'll work with directly and whether you own the roadmap or share it, so the role matches your actual growth goals.
Technical Product Manager Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions
Which companies are hiring the most technical product managers?
The companies hiring the most technical product managers right now include Amazon, Apple, and Google, with the largest share of openings in California, Texas, and New York, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Demand is concentrated in companies building platform, infrastructure, or developer-facing products.
How many technical product manager jobs are remote?
About 31% of technical product manager openings are fully remote or hybrid as of June 2026, making it one of the more remote-accessible senior product roles. Platform, data, and API-focused TPM positions tend to have the highest share of remote and hybrid options, while hardware-adjacent and embedded systems roles are more likely to require on-site presence.
How do you become a technical product manager?
Most technical product managers move into the role from software engineering, data engineering, or solutions engineering. Start by taking ownership of a small product surface in your current role, writing requirements docs, and partnering closely with design and engineering on delivery. Building fluency with data analysis, system architecture basics, and stakeholder communication closes the remaining gap most hiring managers cite.
Can you get a technical product manager job without much experience?
Breaking into technical product management without a PM title on your resume is possible if you can show technical depth and cross-functional ownership through other work. Associate or junior TPM roles at mid-size companies, internal transfers from engineering or QA, and rotational programs at larger tech firms are the most practical entry points. A strong portfolio of technical artifacts you've authored, even from side projects, helps close the experience gap.
What does the technical product manager interview process look like?
Most TPM interview loops include a recruiter screen, a hiring manager conversation focused on your technical background and product instincts, a take-home or live technical exercise such as an API design or system scoping problem, and a panel with engineering and design leads. Some companies add a presentation round where you walk through a past product decision. The process typically runs three to five rounds over two to four weeks.
Where can I find and apply to technical product manager jobs?
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