[Remote] Staff Product Manager, Ads Monetization - Searcher Monetization

Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Reddit is a community of communities that connects brands with an engaged audience. As a Staff Product Manager on the Ads Marketplace team, you will drive the monetization vision and lead the development of search-related advertising products, optimizing user experiences and business outcomes.


Responsibilities

  • Own The Product Strategy: You will define the monetization vision for highly intentful search related experiences at Reddit, optimizing for long term success
  • Provide Leadership: You will be the overall E2E owner of the area - leading strategy, development, and launch of advertising products for all search related advertising within Reddit including Reddit Answers (our generative AI search experience), as well as users who visit us via referrals from Search Engines and LLMs
  • Collaborate With Teams Across the Org: You will work closely with Consumer, Formats, Marketplace, and UX teams to build surfaces that incorporate ads natively and sensibly with the goal of retaining searchers and maximizing their engagement on the platform
  • Turn Product Vision Into Reality: You will translate business goals and user needs into clear product requirements, guide technical trade-offs, and ensure alignment across teams
  • Drive Monetization: Lead the monetization efforts for search related activities on Reddit
  • Make Data-Driven Decisions: Use a deep understanding of metrics, analytics, and competitive research to define product strategy, identify opportunities for improvement, and shape the evolution of our ads offerings
  • Impact the Bottom Line: Define and own KPIs that track advertiser outcomes, user engagement, and marketplace efficiency - with a strong focus on revenue growth, user experience, and long-term sustainability

Skills

  • 7+ years of Product Management experience
  • Strong background in online advertising, including experience with search ads, ad quality, ad formats, or display advertising
  • Experience managing complex initiatives working with multiple teams
  • Expertise in using data to drive decisions and business outcomes. You should be comfortable diving into analytics, building experiments, and iterating based on insights
  • Experience managing the full product lifecycle—from concept to execution collaborating with multiple teams—and can make tough prioritization decisions while balancing competing stakeholder needs
  • Familiarity with standard ad serving and ML modeling concepts
  • You excel at collaborating across teams and can communicate complex ideas effectively to both technical and non-technical stakeholders, including executives
  • Experience building and launching ML driven products

Benefits

  • 100% remote opportunity (we have 4 office locations for hybrid/onsite work preference in NY, SF, LA and Chicago)
  • Competitive salary and equity options
  • Comprehensive health benefits (medical, dental, vision) & workplace perks (home office set up stipend etc)
  • Generous 401k matching
  • Flexible vacation policy
  • Paid parental leave (4+ months)
  • Family planning support
  • Paid volunteer time off

Company Overview

  • Reddit is the heart of the internet, where millions of people get together to talk about any topic imaginable. It was founded in 2005, and is headquartered in San Francisco, California, USA, with a workforce of 1001-5000 employees. Its website is https://www.redditinc.com.

  • Company H1B Sponsorship

  • Reddit, Inc. has a track record of offering H1B sponsorships, with 99 in 2025, 63 in 2024, 76 in 2023, 70 in 2022, 68 in 2021, 39 in 2020. Please note that this does not guarantee sponsorship for this specific role.

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