AI Product Builder
This is an AI Product Builder role, remote within the USA, focused on AI-native solutions and internal GTM operations. The role owns the AI transformation strategy for a specific GTM function, building and shipping AI-powered solutions using LLMs and agent frameworks. This position requires technical depth, leading technical design, and delivering production-grade automations, with a base salary range of $141,500–$203,500 per year.
Seniority
Mid
Product Area
enterprise
Work Style
Remote
Salary
$142k–204k/yr
Location
US
Type
Full_time
Role type
Skills
Required
- LLMs
- agent frameworks
- AI coding tools
- Python
- AI/ML
- technical product management
- Computer Science
- Engineering
- Mathematics
- Physics
Nice to have
- enterprise software environments
- AI/ML labs
- open-source contributions
- product-focused side projects
Benefits
Full job description
About Abnormal AI
See all roles →Abnormal Security builds an AI-native email security platform that uses behavioral signals to spot phishing, business email compromise, and account takeover attempts that bypass traditional gateways and Microsoft 365 defenses. The product sits in front of cloud email for enterprise customers — including roughly a quarter of the Fortune 500 — and increasingly extends into adjacent attack surfaces with AI agents for SOC and service-desk work. The company hit a $5.1B valuation in its Series D and was named a Gartner Magic Quadrant Leader for email security. Its team talks a lot about the human element of breaches and using behavioral AI to fight attacker AI.
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