

As industry competition heats up, certain divisions in Google may be willing to shell out more to bring in top talent.
PRODUCT MANAGER GOOGLE SALARY DRIVER
The second driver is the group you’re joining (e.g., Google Cloud vs. PM band, you might get a PM level 3 offer and your base salary will reflect that. If you’ve got say, five great years of PM experience, and Google makes you an offer as a PM but believes you’re very close to the Sr. While it's likely obvious, it's worth pointing out that Google will determine your level based on both the years of and quality of experience you bring to the table. The first is your level, within the the PM band there are multiple levels and the level you're at will be a key driver (e.g., PM level 3 might get a $200K base while PM level 1 might get $140K base). In this post, we’ll focus on PM compensation (levels 3, 4 and 5).īased on 250+ data points, Levels FYI data shows that the base salary for the PM roles is often between $145K and $205K.Ī couple of key factors drive that variance. The vast majority of product managers at Google are in the PM band (levels 3, 4 and 5), because the APM program is relatively small and run in cohorts and Google prefers to maintain a flat organization, meaning less slots for senior PMs. Senior director / VP Product - oversees large product teams (Levels 9 and 10).Director of Product - oversees a product area, often manages 5 - 10 PMs (Level 8).Group PM - oversees a product group, often manages 2-5 PMs (Level 7.5).PM - oversees a large product, may manage 1 PM or may be an individual contributor (IC) (Level 7) PM - oversees a product, typically does not manage PMs but may mentor unofficially (Levels 3, 4 and 5, depending on seniority).APM - a junior PM right out of school or with 1-2 years experience (Level 1 & Level 2, depending on seniority).On the senior end, there VPs of Product known as level 10, which oversee large PM teams. On the entry level - known as level 1 - there are Associate Product Managers (APM), which are typically junior PMs hired directly out of undergrad or after 1-2 years of experience.

Second, within the product management role, there are various “levels” that Google maintains. To answer this question, let’s qualify what we mean by Google PM.įirst, we’re specifically talking about the role of product management, not similar but different roles like product marketing management (PMM) or technical partner manager (TPM) or project manager.
