Deep End Talent Strategies is seeking a Product Manager for Incisive Dental Network, a premier dental group network organization. The role involves owning product areas end-to-end, collaborating with cross-functional teams, and utilizing AI tools to enhance product development in the dental industry.
Responsibilities:
- Own your product areas — set direction, build the roadmap, and communicate priorities clearly to stakeholders at every level
- Spend meaningful time with customers (dental practices, lab partners, clinical staff) to deeply understand their workflows, pain points, and goals. Bring those insights back and build from them
- Translate customer and business needs into crisp, actionable product requirements that your engineering team can run with
- Work together with engineering, design, operations, and go-to-market teams to ship high-quality product on a consistent cadence
- Define success metrics for everything you build and use data to drive decisions and iteration post-launch
- Use AI tools (LLMs, copilots, automation) actively in your day-to-day work — research, writing, analysis, prototyping — and bring that mindset to how you think about the products we build
- Facilitate productive cross-functional conversations, not just attend them. Be the person who drives clarity and keeps things moving
- Contribute to a product culture that values candor, curiosity, and accountability
Requirements:
- 2–5 years of product management experience, with a track record of shipping software products that customers love
- Demonstrated, hands-on experience using AI tools in your daily work — whether for drafting specs, synthesizing research, automating repetitive tasks, or prototyping ideas. Not buzzword fluency: real, practical use
- A customer-first orientation. You don't define problems from the inside-out. You go find the customer first
- Strong collaboration chops. You know how to build trust quickly, navigate competing priorities, and bring people along without steamrolling them
- A bias for action and a healthy distaste for analysis paralysis. You make smart decisions with imperfect information and keep moving
- Clear, concise communication — written and verbal. You can explain a complex problem simply and tailor your message to the audience
- Comfort working in ambiguity at a fast-moving company where the playbook isn't always written yet
- Experience in the dental or broader healthcare industry is a genuine plus — you'll ramp faster and bring valuable context. But we've hired great PMs without it and will again. What matters most is that you're curious enough to learn the space quickly