Senior Product Manager – Partner Growth
TLDR
Shape Spotify’s experience layer across partner ecosystems by defining strategic product initiatives and collaborating with major tech partners to enhance user interactions.
Lead Experience Development: Translate our foundational capabilities into compelling experiences across partner AI and agentic surfaces.
Drive Ubiquity: Own the roadmap for mobile ubiquity features including widgets, lockscreen experiences, navigation surfaces, and other integrations that deliver everyday value.
Partner with External Teams: Work directly with major technology partners to co-develop and launch integrated experiences, influencing partner roadmaps while ensuring high-quality execution.
Collaborate Across Spotify: Partner closely with Design, Engineering, BD, and more to deliver cohesive, scalable experiences built on shared patterns and reliable platform capabilities.
An experienced Product Manager with a track record of building consumer-facing experiences, especially those involving AI, mobile, or partner integrations.
Skilled in navigating external partnerships and representing product needs clearly to cross-functional teams inside and outside Spotify.
Comfortable making decisions in ambiguous, fast-evolving spaces where interaction models and partner capabilities shift quickly.
Experienced collaborating with engineering and design to turn complex constraints into simple, polished user experiences.
A strong communicator and relationship builder who thrives in multi-team, multi-partner environments and can align collaborators toward a shared vision.
Spotify is an audio streaming platform that delivers an extensive catalog of music, podcasts, and audiobooks, catering to hundreds of millions of users globally. It empowers artists by providing them with the means to monetize their creativity while offering fans unparalleled access to a diverse array of content, all driven by a passion for sound.
- Founded
- Founded 2006
- Employees
- 500+ employees
- Industry
- Media
- Total raised
- $2.6B raised