Principal Product Manager
$200,000 USD/year Pay is set based on global value, not the local market. Most roles = hourly rate x 40 hrs x 50 weeks 

Worldwide
Fully-remote
full-time (40 hrs/week)
Flexible schedule
Long-term role

Principal Product Manager   $200,000 USD/year

Description

You've launched a software product from the ground up, but you understand that meaningful, intentional product work is ongoing. You're the type of professional who navigates ambiguity independently, diving deep into user needs, problem spaces, and domain knowledge until a clear direction surfaces. You're not interested in backlog administration or filling out specification documents. You want accountability for an outcome that matters and the autonomy to pursue it with velocity, precision, and clarity.

At Trilogy, we've inverted the traditional approach. Your role isn't to "own the roadmap". Your role is to deliver one thing: a tangible, quantifiable business result. You receive a single, well-defined goal—a specific outcome that should occur when users engage with the product—and your responsibility is to achieve it. You'll develop comprehensive domain knowledge using AI as a collaborator and user feedback as your guide, structure that knowledge so both human teammates and AI can leverage it, and drive the product forward through rapid, evidence-based cycles until you reach the target.

You'll join a team that doesn't reward activity theater or polished process artifacts. You'll be accountable for driving results and making choices grounded in user evidence, tight feedback cycles, and incisive understanding. If you're tired of performing the PM ritual and ready to fundamentally redefine it, we encourage you to apply. We're creating what product management was always meant to be.

What you will be doing

  • Build BrainLifts: A systematic, continuously refined repository of expert knowledge that enhances AI capabilities, informs decisions, and demonstrates your mastery of the domain.
  • Make Product Iterations: Compact, evidence-informed product improvements delivered weekly to guide the product toward a quantifiable goal.
  • Building Domain Expertise: Develop thorough, organized knowledge of a targeted domain enabling the team to execute better decisions, generate more customized outputs, and engage with credibility.

What you will NOT be doing

  • Dedicating an entire month to developing a single feature; our standard is to release new features weekly
  • Drafting extensive and comprehensive PRDs, administering backlogs, or specifying every interface detail or edge scenario
  • Designing technical implementations or software infrastructure

Candidate requirements

  • 4+ years in a product leadership role in a product company, where you personally shaped an entire software product's vision, defined the roadmap, and improved it based on usage metrics or customer feedback (i.e., not just a feature or a module in a bigger product, and not internal development or outsourcing work or custom development done for a single customer)
  • Some experience in product management of software used by large enterprises, so you can understand the particularities of how large enterprises choose, buy, and adopt software, compared to consumers or even SMBs.
  • Technical background that enables discussing data models and system design trade-offs. Backed up by either formal education in Computer Science, or practical hands-on experience as a developer/coder of at least 1 year.
  • Enthusiasm for using AI in your daily work (e.g., research, analysis, synthesis, or strategy).

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