Product Manager
About this role
What we're looking for:
We need a Product Manager with 7+ years of experience building user-facing enterprise applications who has driven customer adoption and growth at high-growth startups. You should be comfortable owning end-to-end product strategy across multiple surfaces (web app, Outlook add-in, Word add-in) and have a track record of taking products from 0→1 and scaling them with cross-functional partners. Bonus points if you have contract lifecycle management experience or background in regulated/risk-sensitive domains.
What you'll do:
Own end-to-end product strategy and application experience for Eudia's core legal workflows across web app, Outlook, and Word plugins
Design intuitive, enterprise-ready workflows where lawyers can engage naturally with AI across contract review, diligence, compliance, and research use cases
Work closely with design, engineering, customer success, sales, and account management teams to translate customer needs into shippable product requirements
Meet with customers multiple times a week to gather requirements, give demos, and drive adoption of new experiences
Own trust, explainability, and user confidence at the application layer — including structured summaries, citations, and edge case handling
Define and drive KPIs related to adoption, satisfaction, task accuracy, and trust across complex legal environments
Translate ambiguous customer requests into clear product direction and roadmap priorities for engineering teams
Support enterprise deployment with features like permissions, audit trails, and deployment controls
Company at a glance
Eudia combines AI automation with human expertise through its Augmented Intelligence platform, enabling Fortune 500 legal teams to work faster and transform legal departments into strategic growth drivers.
What happens next
Skip the application pile. I get you in front of the people who decide.
Confirm the fit
A few questions to make sure this role is the right shape for you. Two minutes.
I pitch you to the company
I write the intro, send it to the founder, and handle the back-and-forth.
A meeting lands on your calendar
When the company wants to meet, I get the call on your calendar. You just show up.
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