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Senior Product Marketing Manager - New Products

Ramp ramp.com Open · verified Aug 19, 2026
Hybrid New York San Francisco Full-time Senior Product Marketing

Senior Product Marketing role at Ramp. New York · full-time · $156,000–$210,000 base.

SalaryStated by Ramp
$156,000 – $210,000
Base salary for this role, in USD per year, as published in the posting.
This role, from RampOur estimate for the market: $170,000–$195,000
In line with the market median of $183,450 for senior product marketing roles in New York.
Worked out from 59 postings that stated pay, median $183,450. Last updated Aug 19, 2026.
Role brief

Growth Roles summary, based on the employer's posting.

What you'll do

  • You’ll use customer and market signals to choose target segments, differentiators, and high-value problems early
  • You’ll map the target account, buyer, user, jobs, workflow, alternatives, and expansion triggers
  • You’ll set positioning, messaging, proof, and the competitive story for a complex product
  • You’ll design market entry and lead launches across Product, Engineering, Sales, Growth, Creative, Communications, and Support
  • You’ll turn interest into pipeline, activation, retained usage, expansion, and revenue while tracking the next intervention

What you bring

  • You bring at least six years in B2B software product marketing, product management, growth, strategy, or product-led GTM work
  • You’ve taken a new product, category, platform, or business line through discovery, release, and growing use
  • You can shape product direction with customer, market, competitive, and performance evidence
  • You can understand technical products, explain them to technical and business audiences, and work credibly with Product and Engineering
  • You can lead senior partners without formal authority, interpret growth metrics, and use AI in daily workflows

Who this fits

You’ll fit if you enjoy ambiguous, zero-to-one product work and can connect customer insight, product decisions, commercialization, and measurement. The role suits a high-agency operator who works across technical and business teams without formal authority. It is based in New York with a hybrid setup, and relocation support to NYC or SF may be available if needed.

From the employer

About Ramp

Ramp is building the smart infrastructure for finance teams, embedded in the transaction flow of every dollar a business spends. We automate how over $200B in annualized spend flows in and out of 70,000+ companies: authorizing payments, flagging risk, categorizing spend, and closing books.

The problems are high-stakes, data-dense, and unforgiving.

We hire people with high agency and high urgency. We look for slope over intercept. We care less about where you trained and more about what you’ve built. At Ramp, everyone is a builder who owns problems end to end and makes consequential decisions that shape the outcome.

The median Ramp customer saves 5% and grows revenue 16% in their first year – far in excess of businesses operating without Ramp. We believe every ambitious company deserves the same.

If you want to build systems that directly shape how companies move and manage billions, Ramp is the place to do it.

About the role

Ramp is building new products that can reshape how finance teams operate. These products begin before the market playbook is obvious: the customer problem is still being sharpened, the product is evolving quickly, and the path from early signal to durable growth must be built.

We are hiring a Product Marketing Manager, New Products to lead that work. You will be embedded with Product and Engineering from the earliest stages, using customer and market insight to help choose the audience, shape the product, define the story, and build the commercialization and adoption motion.

This is not a launch-calendar or asset-production role. You will own the full business read for the product: customer problem, ICP, positioning, product readiness, launch, pipeline, activation, adoption, retention, proof, and the next product or GTM intervention.

What you'll do

  • Shape product strategy early. Bring customer, market, and competitive evidence into product decisions before the roadmap is fixed. Help the team identify the wedge, target segment, table stakes, differentiators, and highest-leverage problems to solve.

  • Find product-market clarity. Define the ICP, buyer, user, jobs to be done, workflow, alternatives, and reasons customers will switch or expand.

  • Own the product narrative. Build the canonical positioning, messaging, claims, proof, and competitive story. Translate technical and operational complexity into a clear customer value proposition without flattening how the product works.

  • Design the zero-to-one GTM. Determine how the product should enter the market, including audience, channel, pricing and packaging inputs, sales motion, self-serve motion, launch sequence, and adoption plan.

  • Lead launches end to end. Coordinate Product, Engineering, Sales, Growth, Creative, Communications, Support, and other partners around one launch strategy, readiness bar, and set of measurable outcomes.

  • Build commercialization, not just awareness. Create the programs, enablement, proof, and feedback loops that turn interest into qualified pipeline, activation, retained usage, expansion, and revenue.

  • Work deeply with Product and Engineering. Understand the product's architecture, data, constraints, and trust model well enough to influence tradeoffs and explain it credibly to both technical and business audiences.

  • Create the customer learning system. Develop direct relationships with buyers and users, run structured discovery, capture objections and product gaps, and turn what you learn into product and GTM decisions.

  • Own the business scorecard. Define leading and lagging indicators, build a clear operating read, diagnose what is moving or stuck, and recommend the next intervention.

  • Build proof and competitive intelligence. Develop customer evidence, use cases, benchmarks, and a current view of the market that improve both product decisions and GTM execution.

  • Use AI as an operating advantage. Apply AI to research, synthesis, analysis, content development, and repeatable workflows—and help the team raise its standard for speed and quality.

  • Create the new-products playbook. Build a repeatable method for taking an emerging product from customer signal to product-market clarity, launch, commercialization, and scaled growth.

What you'll need

  • 6+ years of experience in B2B software product marketing, product management, growth, strategy, or another product-led GTM function, including significant ownership of a product or business outcome.

  • Demonstrated zero-to-one experience with a new product, category, platform, or business line—from early customer discovery through launch and adoption.

  • A record of influencing product strategy using customer, market, competitive, and performance evidence.

  • Strong customer instincts. You can run discovery, identify the real workflow and buying problem, and separate a loud request from a durable market signal.

  • Technical and operational fluency. You can learn a complex product, work credibly with Product and Engineering, and explain how it works to different audiences.

  • Exceptional written and verbal communication. You can produce a sharp product narrative, an executive recommendation, a launch plan, and a sales story that survives contact with customers.

  • Strong data literacy. You can define and interpret activation, adoption, retention, pipeline, conversion, revenue, and product-usage metrics and turn the findings into a decision.

  • Proven ability to lead senior partners across Product, Engineering, Sales, Growth, Creative, and Marketing without relying on formal authority.

  • High agency and comfort with ambiguity. You build the first version, test it with customers, make tradeoffs, and improve it quickly.

  • Fluency with AI tools as part of your everyday research, analysis, writing, and operating workflows.

Nice to have

  • Experience in fintech, payments, accounts receivable, accounting, developer tools, data infrastructure, AI, or another technical and workflow-heavy category.

  • Experience taking a product from incubation through product-market fit and scaled commercialization.

  • Experience with both product-led and sales-led growth motions.

  • Experience contributing to pricing and packaging decisions.

  • Experience as an early or founding PMM, product manager, founder, or operator in a fast-moving product area.

Benefits available to all full-time Ramp employees (Global)

  • Flexible PTO

  • Centralized home-office equipment ordering

  • Health and wellness stipend

  • Budget for intra-office travel

  • Weekly coffee stipend

United States

  • 100% medical, dental & vision insurance coverage for you, with partial coverage for dependents

  • One Medical annual membership

  • 401(k), including employer match on contributions made while employed by Ramp

  • Fertility HRA (up to $10,000 per year)

  • Parental leave: up to 16 weeks (birthing + bonding) or 8 weeks (bonding only) at 100% pay

  • Pet insurance

  • In-office perks: lunch, snacks, drinks, and more

  • Relocation expense coverage to NYC or SF (if needed)

Canada

  • Group medical, dental, and vision coverage through Sun Life

  • Life, AD&D, and disability coverage

  • Fertility drug coverage (up to $4,000 lifetime)

  • Group Retirement Plan with employer match (RRSP + DPSP)

  • Parental leave: up to 16 weeks (birthing + bonding) or 8 weeks (bonding only) at 100% pay, with additional time available at reduced pay

  • Employee Assistance Program and virtual care through Lumino Health

United Kingdom

  • Private medical insurance through Freedom Elite

  • Virtual GP and at-home care via eMed x Livi

  • Workplace pension through Penfold, with salary sacrifice option

  • Parental leave: up to 16 weeks (birthing + bonding) or 8 weeks (bonding only) at 100% pay with additional time available at reduced pay

Referral Instructions

If you are being referred for the role, please contact that person to apply on your behalf.

 

Other notices

Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.

 

Beware of recruiting scams: Ramp will only contact you through official @Ramp.com email addresses and will never ask for payment or sensitive personal information during the hiring process.

 

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