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Vice President, Product Management, Chrome and Web Ecosystem

GoogleMountain View, CA, USADirector+

Minimum qualifications:

  • 15 years of experience in product management.
  • Experience building consumer software products.

Preferred qualifications:

  • Experience working on web-based products or on developer platforms and ecosystems.
  • Experience as a technical leader, with a unique product portfolio and outbound customer work.
  • Strong understanding of how to leverage AI/ML to create AI-powered development tools and features.

About the job

Chrome has climbed from humble beginnings to becoming a popular browser and how billions of people use the internet. It helped transform the web from a static landscape into a fast, secure, and powerful platform, pushing the entire computing ecosystem forward.

The AI era is here, user norms and expectations are evolving, and the very definition of a browser is being rewritten. As the Chrome and Web Ecosystem team, we aim to lead this transformation and reimagine how users, customers, and developers interact with information, applications, and agentic computing. We have the responsibility and opportunity to build the best possible experience for people, protect the open web, and define the next decade of open computing.

Chrome is dedicated to building a better, more open web. We’re focused on making a better browser (on both desktop and mobile) to help users take advantage of all the web has to offer in a safe and secure way.Chrome is available across all major platforms — iOS, Android, Windows, Mac, Linux and Chrome OS. We also built Chrome as an open source project so the entire web ecosystem could benefit from the latest innovations in speed, simplicity and security.

Individual pay is determined by factors including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training.

US: $550,000 (USD) + (80%) bonus + equity + benefits

Learn more about benefits at Google.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and land the product outlook and strategy of Chrome browser and platform. Participate in stewardship of the existing product and ground-up rethinking of what a browser is and how it works in the AI era and the world’s evolving landscape. 
  • Design and lead multi-year product roadmaps and ensure successful product launches and landings across unique customer segments (e.g., consumer, enterprise, developer) and a range of operating systems and devices in a complex, dynamic global environment.

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