GorillaWorks
Product Manager
GorillaWorksCanada16 hours ago
Full-timeRemote FriendlyProduct Management

Are you a curious person who learns fast, and uses AI like it’s a superpower?


Got a GitHub, app, prototype, or scrappy MVP you’re proud of? Perfect. We want you!


What You’ll Do:

  • Turn messy problems into simple solutions users actually want.
  • Use AI tools daily to research, ideate, test, and write.
  • Talk to customers, validate assumptions, and measure what matters.
  • Collaborate with design & engineering to launch AI powered features—quickly.


You’re a Good Fit If:

  • Nonlinear background (0–2 years): you’ve worn multiple hats—product & design, support & product, dev & client facing, etc.
  • Built something: a side project, app, automation, tool, community, or MVP. (Show us!)
  • AI- native: you’ve actually shipped with tools like ChatGPT/ Claude/ Midjourney/ Cursor, etc.
  • Technical-ish: can read an API, sketch a wireframe, use Postman/SQL/no code, and talk to engineers.
  • Customer savvy: comfortable on calls and great at explaining complex stuff simply.
  • Startup energy: love small teams, ambiguity, and shipping > perfection.
  • CS/Engineering degree? Cool but not required. If you build, you belong!


Bonus Points:

  • You’ve launched something end-to-end (even scrappy).
  • Experience in staffing/recruitment or B2B SaaS.
  • Hackathons, bootcamps, or hybrid roles at small startups.


Why You’ll Love It Here:

  • Ownership: real product outcomes, not feature factory work.
  • AI-native: build with the latest tools—daily.
  • Growth: mentorship from the Director of Product; rapid skill-ups.
  • Impact: tiny team, big surface area. Your work ships and matters.
  • Flexibility + Benefits: modern work vibes, competitive comp & perks.


What This Role Is Not:

  • Not a backlog manager or pure story writer. You’ll need to do more than requirement analysis
  • Not a project manager focused on status reports.
  • Not a pure developer role (technical fluency ≠ coding fulltime).
  • Not for folks who need heavy process or big company playbooks

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