(USA) Senior Director, Product Management at Walmart

Sunnyvale, California, United States

Walmart Logo
Not SpecifiedCompensation
Senior (5 to 8 years), Expert & Leadership (9+ years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Retail, E-commerce, TechnologyIndustries

Requirements

  • 15+ years of experience in Product Management, with 5+ years leading teams at the Director level or above
  • Proven record of building and scaling customer-facing products that address real-life needs, ideally in retail, grocery, or e-commerce
  • Strong background in AI/ML products, with an ability to translate technical models into delightful, intuitive customer experiences
  • Exceptional strategic thinking, balancing customer experience innovation with operational scalability and business impact
  • Ability to lead cross-functional execution across engineering, design, data science, and business stakeholders
  • Excellent communication and storytelling skills, capable of aligning executive leadership and inspiring teams around a shared mission
  • Minimum: Option 1 - Bachelor’s degree in computer science, engineering, or related area and 13 years’ experience in product management. Option 2 - 15 years’ experience in product management or related area
  • Preferred: Experience in omnichannel retail or grocery technology ecosystems
  • Preferred: Background in personalization, recommendation systems, or household management tools
  • Preferred: Deep empathy for diverse customers and a passion for improving everyday life at scale
  • Preferred: Master’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Business Administration, or related area and 12 years’ experience as a product manager, ideally working on consumer-facing, large-scale, highly complex B2B/C products
  • Preferred: Supervisory experience
  • Preferred: Background in creating inclusive digital experiences, demonstrating knowledge in implementing Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 AA standards, assistive tech

Responsibilities

  • Define and drive strategy: Craft and own the long-term product strategy and roadmap for Everyday Essentials, focusing on how Walmart supports customers’ recurring needs—meals, household supplies, and daily routines
  • Lead and inspire a world-class team: Build and mentor a team of product leaders who are customer-obsessed, data-driven, and deeply collaborative across design, engineering, and data science
  • Champion customer needs: Deeply understand customer pain points around planning, shopping, and saving time/money in daily life; translate insights into scalable solutions that simplify the shopping journey
  • Integrate AI/ML innovation: Partner closely with data science and engineering teams to apply machine learning models that power intelligent recommendations, personalized planning tools, and predictive household replenishment experiences
  • Deliver end-to-end excellence: Oversee the full lifecycle—from product vision, requirements, and design to launch, iteration, and measurement—across digital, mobile, and in-store touchpoints
  • Measure what matters: Define success metrics and track impact across customer satisfaction, engagement, and business outcomes

Skills

Product Management
AI
ML
Product Strategy
Roadmap
Leadership
Mentoring
Customer Empathy
Data-Driven
Machine Learning Models
Personalization
Recommendations
Predictive Analytics
Digital Products
Mobile
In-Store

Walmart

Global retail chain offering affordable products

About Walmart

Walmart operates a chain of hypermarkets, discount department stores, and grocery stores, providing a wide variety of products at low prices to everyday consumers, families, and communities. The company combines physical retail locations with an e-commerce platform, allowing customers to shop for groceries, apparel, electronics, and household items both in-store and online. Walmart's efficient supply chain management and large-scale purchasing enable it to maintain affordability, setting it apart from competitors. The company also offers financial services and health and wellness services, including pharmacies and vision centers. Walmart's goal is to save people money and support communities, as demonstrated by its efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic and its commitment to social responsibility, including programs for veterans and military families.

Bentonville, ArkansasHeadquarters
1962Year Founded
$5,515MTotal Funding
IPOCompany Stage
Financial Services, Consumer GoodsIndustries
10,001+Employees

Benefits

PTO: Paid vacation, sick time, personal time and holiday time
10% discount on regularly priced general merchandise and fresh fruits and vegetables
6% 401(k) match to all employees, including hourly workers, after one year
Roth IRA available
Associate Stock Purchase Plan
maximum and eligible preventive care covered at 100%
Health reimbursement plans

Risks

Rising U.S. labor costs could pressure profit margins.
Amazon's grocery delivery expansion threatens Walmart's market share.
Fintech investments expose Walmart to financial regulatory risks.

Differentiation

Walmart's omnichannel strategy integrates physical and online retail seamlessly.
The company offers a wide range of products at consistently low prices.
Walmart's commitment to community support enhances its brand reputation.

Upsides

Walmart's investment in fintech expands its financial services offerings.
Robotics integration in distribution centers boosts operational efficiency.
Culturally themed product lines attract diverse customer segments.

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