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CubeBengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaPosted 19 May 2026

Cube is an AI-powered marketing startup backed by Sequoia, focused on building innovative SEO and automation tools. The Head of Product will lead product vision, strategy, and execution, working closely with engineering and design teams. The role requires a candidate with strong product management experience and a data-driven mindset. The position is based in Bangalore and requires alignment with US business hours.

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Experience

3+ years

Function

Product Management

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Cube is an AI-powered marketing startup backed by Sequoia, focused on building innovative SEO and automation tools. The Head of Product will lead product vision, strategy, and execution, working closely with engineering and design teams. The role requires a candidate with strong product management experience and a data-driven mindset. The position is based in Bangalore and requires alignment with US business hours.

TAL's take

Quality 65/1004/5 clarityTier 2 company

Solid early-stage opportunity with strong backing, though specific product-market fit and team size are not detailed.

Clear expectations for product leadership and cross-functional collaboration, with well-defined requirements.

Must haves

  • 3+ years of product management experience
  • Strong problem-solving and structured thinking skills
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities
  • Data-driven mindset
  • Ability to work in fast-paced startup environments
  • Based in Bangalore and open to US hours

About the company

Early-stage startup backed by prominent investors like Sequoia, currently operating in the AI marketing space.

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