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Technical Product Manager
Technical Product Manager – Neurosymbolic AI Platform
At UnlikelyAI, we are building the future of AI: one that is reliable, accurate, and transparent. Our neurosymbolic technology combines the power of LLMs and generative AI with classical symbolic reasoning to deliver hallucination-resistant artificial intelligence for high-trust applications.
The Role
We’re hiring a Technical Product Manager to lead our platform strategy and execution—a hands-on role requiring deep technical expertise, systematic thinking, and proven experience working with complex enterprise customers.
You’ll operate at the intersection of cutting-edge AI technology and enterprise needs, translating ambiguous customer requirements into a clear product direction while maintaining a strategic long-term view across multiple customer segments.
This isn’t about writing engineering specs—it’s about using technical depth to set realistic requirements, inform roadmaps, and reduce complexity.
What You’ll Do
You’ll own the developer platform product from strategy to execution:
- Lead customer discovery with enterprise clients, extracting accurate functional requirements from ambiguous needs and translating them into actionable product direction
- Define a product vision and roadmap that balances individual customer requests with platform scalability and long-term strategic goals
- Apply deep technical understanding of AI and platform development to define realistic requirements (e.g., understanding ML accuracy limitations to avoid specifying unachievable targets)
- Manage complex stakeholder dynamics across engineering, sales, research, and leadership, including constructively challenging decisions when necessary
- Create rigorous product documentation (PRDs, specs, strategy docs) that synthesises research and stakeholder input with analytical clarity
- Partner closely with engineering teams, bridging the gap between requirements and implementation without over-specifying solutions
- Navigate enterprise sales cycles and multi-stakeholder complexity while maintaining product vision against competing commercial pressures
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What We’re Looking For
Essential:
- A technical degree (e.g., computer science, engineering, or related field) with prior experience in a technical role
- 4+ years in technical product management in enterprise software/SaaS
- Proven track record working with large, complex enterprise customers at scale
- Deep understanding of AI and platform development, with a genuine passion for the space
- Exceptional analytical and systematic thinking—ability to synthesise massive volumes of complex information
- Strong communication skills and confidence to constructively challenge senior leadership
- Evidence of rigorous analytical work through high-quality documentation (amples will be requested)
You’ll thrive if you:
- Use technical knowledge to inform requirements—without dictating engineering solutions
- Lead complex customer conversations and distill signal from noise
- Produce clear, well-researched specifications that demonstrate thorough stakeholder synthesis
- Balance customer needs with broader product vision
- Are comfortable with ambiguity and turn it into actionable clarity
- Navigate the tension between tactical delivery and strategic vision—knowing where we’re headed while executing what’s needed now
- Have a strong, independent personality without being defensive


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What’s in It for You
- Shape a novel neurosymbolic AI platform while working with world-class enterprise customers
- Join a fast-moving, technically sophisticated environment that values clarity of thought
- Influence both product direction and the evolution of our product function
- Contribute to a collaborative team tackling genuinely hard problems in AI
Working at UnlikelyAI
Key Benefits:
- Hybrid working model: Flexible balance of remote and in-office work (3+ days in office encouraged)
- Premium location: Office in Bloomsbury, London (5-minute walk to Tottenham Court Road or Holborn stations)
- Free team lunches (Mon–Thu)
- Optional social and extra-curricular activities
- Annual international offsite (work and socialise in the sun!)
Culture & Equality
- We’re committed to diversity and inclusion, ensuring everyone can bring their authentic self to work
- We do not discriminate based on gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, political affiliation, disability, age, marital status, medical history, parental status, or genetic information
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