Who Boundless Is

We’re a team of immigrants and experts who have struggled with our own journeys through the complex, high-stakes U.S. immigration system. We are building customer-centric products and experiences to become the first trusted brand in immigration. We are the largest player in the family immigration industry, and a high-growth challenger serving corporate clients. Across both consumer and business segments, we’ve helped over 100,000 individuals and 1,000 businesses to successfully navigate the convoluted immigration process. 

Today, we are a dynamic growth-stage technology company with 350+ employees across the U.S. and Philippines. We are growing both organically and through strategic acquisitions. We are well-capitalized, backed by influential venture investors around the country—including Foundry Group (led by Brad Feld), Emerson Collective (Laurene Powell Jobs’ foundation), Pioneer Square Labs, Two Sigma Ventures, Trilogy Equity Partners, and Jerry Yang.

What You’ll Do

We are seeking an experienced B2B Product Manager to shape the Boundless experience for businesses and their employees. You and your design partner will immerse yourself in the immigration needs of HR teams, always getting to the root of the problem. Managing complex immigration tasks is overwhelming for HR teams, so we are looking for a PM who excels at simplifying complex processes into intuitive, user-friendly experiences. You will ensure our software integrates seamlessly into an HR’s day-to-day, enhancing the support provided by our legal teams. You’ll work closely with executive leadership, Customer Success, and Sales to craft a vision that positions our B2B segment for significant growth, and collaborate with engineering to execute that vision.

In this role, you will:

  • Contribute to company strategy by driving the vision for our B2B product
  • Define, track, and achieve success metrics that drive company goals
  • Lead product features through their entire lifecycle, from ideation to release and iteration
  • Collaborate with design to conduct, and synthesize user research, identifying key problems to solve
  • Align leadership and stakeholders, working closely with Sales and Customer Success
  • Support engineers through feature development to ship a well-crafted product
  • Enthusiastically contribute to our product culture, setting new standards of excellence

We are looking for:

  • 8+ years of product management experience, especially for a B2B or SaaS product, ideally focused on HR solutions
  • Drive to transform immigration for businesses and employees
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • A trusted collaborator with design, engineering, and stakeholders
  • Proven ability to create simple and intuitive user experiences
  • A track record of using curiosity, creativity, and resourcefulness to problem solve
  • Ability to leverage user insights, data, and analysis to make informed decisions
  • Entrepreneurial drive to achieve stretch goals in a constantly evolving environment

Why work for Boundless? 

Boundless offers employees the unique opportunity to grow professionally as leaders in the online immigration industry while driving positive social change. Every employee is essential to achieving our core mission of empowering every family to navigate the immigration system more confidently, rapidly and affordably.  

We are trailblazers in the online immigration space because we aren’t constrained by convention — we think without bounds. Boundless is a place for employees who aren’t afraid to continuously try new things. We value a spirit of inquiry and look for individuals who ask questions and challenge ideas to move us forward. We encourage our employees to focus on outcomes over output and to address complex challenges with simple solutions. Boundless prizes ownership, accountability, and flexibility in how we approach our individual company roles, and the industry as a whole. 

Location

Seattle — the Seattle team is in-office together at least two days per week

Compensation

Compensation for this role includes both cash and equity. The starting base salary for this position is typically $146,000-$211,000.  Total compensation offered for this role will be dependent on the candidate's experience, qualifications, skills and abilities as demonstrated in the interview and hiring process. Additionally, Boundless offers its U.S. full-time employees benefits, including medical, dental, vision, 401K match, life and AD&D insurance, short-term disability insurance, and commuter benefits. 

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