Product Manager AI
TELUS Digital is hiring a Product Manager to define strategy and roadmaps for their AI solutions. The role involves cross-functional leadership, market research, and executing product initiatives in the fast-moving AI landscape. Candidates should have experience with technical SaaS products and a strong analytical background. This position focuses on driving value through the company's enterprise-grade generative AI platform, Fuel iX.
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Experience
2-4 years
Function
Product Management
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
TELUS Digital is hiring a Product Manager to define strategy and roadmaps for their AI solutions. The role involves cross-functional leadership, market research, and executing product initiatives in the fast-moving AI landscape. Candidates should have experience with technical SaaS products and a strong analytical background. This position focuses on driving value through the company's enterprise-grade generative AI platform, Fuel iX.
TAL's take
Solid role at a large, established digital services firm with a focus on enterprise AI, though lacks top-tier startup cachet.
Clear and well-defined expectations for an AI-focused product manager, consistent with typical PM responsibilities.
Salaries at TELUS Digital
4.0 LPA average
Based on 2 Grapevine salary entries for TELUS Digital.
Other roles
0 - 2 years
3 LPA average
Range: 3 - 3 LPA
Other roles
2 - 4 years
5 LPA average
Range: 5 - 5 LPA
Must haves
- 2-4 years of product management experience
- Experience building technical or developer-facing SaaS products
- Experience in high-growth, fast-paced environments
- Computer Science, Math, or Engineering degree from a premier institute
About the company
Established global digital services and customer experience provider, but not a tier-1 product/tech brand.
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