Over 300 new PM roles hit the board this week. Below are five that stood out that aren't so AI-heavy, plus five honorable mentions.

Five worth a closer look

Role

Comp

What they do

What you'd own

$149k-$304k

Toast. Cloud point-of-sale built for restaurants, now running 171,000 locations. Public on the NYSE.

The end-to-end ordering experience across full-service, quick-service, bars, and cafes. The flow service runs on.

$148k-$203k

Oura. Maker of the Oura Ring, tracking 20+ biometrics from your finger, backed by 700+ scientists and engineers.

Turning cardiovascular research into ring features, working alongside the science, engineering, and regulatory teams.

$189k-$210k

Euclid Power. Series A software for solar and storage developers, used on 22 GW of projects. Fully remote.

Early-stage, 0-to-1 product for messy project workflows, including AI-assisted diligence tools.

$170k-$253k

Scopely. Mobile game publisher behind Monopoly Go and Star Trek Fleet Command. Acquired for $4.9B. ~25 PM roles posted this week.

New multiplayer and solo minigames for Monopoly Go, concept through release. Live ops and monetization, a different discipline from SaaS PM.

$192k-$240k

Datavant. Healthcare data company that links patient records across organizations while keeping them private.

A new vertical: how medical records get requested and delivered for legal and insurance cases.

Five honorable mentions

These run a wider range of seniority, including a couple of mid-level roles worth a look if you're earlier in your career.

  • Product Lead, Grocery at Propel ($190k-$250k). Propel makes the free app 5M+ low-income Americans use to manage their food stamps. The role owns the grocery vertical, balancing commercial strategy against users counting every dollar.

  • Staff PM at ecoATM Gazelle ($177k-$228k). They run 7,000+ mall kiosks that buy used phones for instant cash. You'd own conversion and revenue across the kiosk software, with a real person standing at the machine.

  • Senior PM, Clinical Genomics at Natera ($141k-$176k). Natera runs cell-free DNA tests across cancer, prenatal, and transplant care. You'd own the platform that turns a genomic test into a result a doctor can act on.

  • Product Manager, UDS Army at Defense Unicorns ($118k-$160k). They build software for the US military to deploy apps in disconnected environments, and just raised a $136M Series B. A mid-level role owning UDS Army, their pre-authorized DevSecOps pipeline, from vendor onboarding through day-two operations.

  • Product Manager at Backblaze ($125k-$160k). The cloud storage and backup company, public and remote-first. A mid-level role owning Computer Backup end to end, the desktop clients and admin tools, across both consumer and business.

What's new on the site

The whole site got rebuilt this week: the board, job pages, company profiles, and the salary explorer are all cleaner and faster to read. Comp also shows on the job cards on mobile now, so you can check it before tapping into a role. Take a look and let me know if anything's broken.

One question

Of everything above, which would you actually apply to, and which would you skip? Reply and tell me. I'm trying to figure out what counts as interesting to you, since it isn't only comp.

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