
You have the ability to communicate technical content to diverse non-technical audiences.


Contribute to documentation, blog posts, demos, and marketing materials for new features.Communicate complex concepts in a manner that is easily understood by multiple audiences.Actively maintain a view of how the market, competition, and technologies evolve, and factor competitive information and customer feedback into our product direction.Drive collaboration across engineering, design, marketing, sales, and executive leadership as the subject-matter expert.Lead the team to the right product decisions via deep engagement with customers, internal stakeholders, prospects and partners.Help the team manage and prioritize projects including customer requests, tech debt, and project initiatives.Explore the problem space, interact with the customers, formulate the vision and own the roadmap for your area, keeping it aligned with the company’s strategic priorities.Product managers on the team spend time analyzing customer problems or potential improvements to the database through data, competitive analysis and user research. Product managers on the Storage Execution team work closely with Engineering, product management, marketing, sales across the entire organization to develop and maintain new features related to database internals and the MongoDB storage engine. The Storage Execution team's mission is to research and develop new algorithms for storing data, maintain a pluggable protocol for MongoDB storage engines, and provide a comprehensive framework for managing concurrent, transactional access to data stored locally within a MongoDB database instance.

This role can be based out of an of our US offices or remotely in the US. Join our team and be at the forefront of innovation and creativity We are the leading modern data platform and the first database provider to IPO over 20 years. At MongoDB, we are transforming industries and empowering developers to build amazing apps that people use daily. The database market is massive (IDC estimates it to be $121B+ by 2025!), and MongoDB is at the head of its disruption.
