Product Manager, Growth
Samsara
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Who We Are
Samsara (NYSE: IOT) is the pioneer of the Connected Operations™ Cloud, which is a platform that enables organizations that depend on physical operations to harness Internet of Things (IoT) data to develop actionable insights and improve their operations. At Samsara, we are helping improve the safety, efficiency and sustainability of the physical operations that power our global economy. Representing more than 40% of global GDP, these industries are the infrastructure of our planet, including agriculture, construction, field services, transportation, and manufacturing — and we are excited to help digitally transform their operations at scale.
Working at Samsara means you’ll help define the future of physical operations and be on a team that’s shaping an exciting array of product solutions, including Video-Based Safety, Vehicle Telematics, Apps and Driver Workflows, and Equipment Monitoring. As part of a recently public company, you’ll have the autonomy and support to make an impact as we build for the long term.
About the role:
The Growth Product team builds products and systems that accelerate Samsara's go-to-market engine — turning customer demand into revenue across the customer lifecycle, from acquisition through renewal.
We’re looking for a Product Manager to drive revenue growth by building products that increase customer lead acquisition, expand revenue pipeline generation, and enable sellers and marketers to operate faster and more effectively. You will partner closely with Engineering, Design, Sales, Marketing, and GTM teams to lead products that influence $XXXM+ in revenue pipeline and XXXK+ leads annually.
This role is a great fit if you’re passionate about growing businesses through exceptional product experiences, enjoy operating across complex systems, and thrive in environments where data, experimentation, and customer empathy guide decisions. Our team also ships fast and builds with AI at every layer — our engineers build with Cursor,