Posted:
2/22/2026, 6:51:22 PM
Location(s):
Karnataka, India ⋅ Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Experience Level(s):
Junior ⋅ Mid Level ⋅ Senior
Field(s):
Data & Analytics ⋅ Product
Tellius enables organizations to get faster insights and act upon cloud-scale enterprise data using AI-powered automation. Any user can ask any question across billions of records via a ChatGPT-like interface, understand “why” metrics change via AI insights that surface hidden key drivers and trends, and leverage agentic flows to perform complex multipart analysis easily — in a self-service manner. Unlike traditional BI tools, Tellius excels at ad hoc analysis, deep dives, and business-friendly advanced analytics.
We're looking for an AI-Native Product Manager to own one or more of our core agentic analytics product areas. This is not a traditional PM role where you write specs and hand them off. This is a role where you'll be deeply in the product, using AI tools daily, making autonomous calls, and shipping continuously.
You'll own the full lifecycle — from understanding why a pharma brand manager can't trust an AI insight, to defining the product, to shipping it, to measuring whether it actually changed a decision.
You'll work across one or more of Tellius's core product pillars:
You won't own all of these simultaneously. You'll own the ones that match your experience and where you can drive the most impact. But you'll need to understand how they all connect — because Tellius is a platform, and the product decisions in one area affect all the others.
This isn't a role where "AI" is a buzzword in the job title. We mean it operationally:
You will use AI tools to do your job. Prototyping, research synthesis, competitive analysis, spec drafting, data exploration — all of it. If you're not reaching for an AI tool first, you're working the wrong way here.
You will build AI products. The products you ship involve autonomous agents making decisions, surfacing insights, and taking actions. You need to understand — at a working level — how LLMs reason, where they fail, how to design for uncertainty, and how to build trust into AI-driven workflows.
You will think in systems. Agentic analytics isn't a single feature. It's a web of interconnected capabilities: memory, semantic layers, reasoning chains, action workflows, and governance. Your job is to make these systems work together coherently for real enterprise users.
Understand the user deeply. Talk to pharma commercial managers, CPG RevOps teams, and finance analysts. Understand their workflows, their trust requirements, and their relationship with data. Don't rely on secondhand intel — be in the room (or on the call).
Define and ship product. Write lightweight specs (not 20-page PRDs). Work with engineers to understand technical constraints and possibilities. Make trade-off calls. Ship. Measure. Iterate.
Use AI to move faster—prototype with AI tools. Synthesize research with AI. Draft specs with AI. Explore data with AI. If you're doing something manually that AI could do, stop and fix that first.
Think about the platform. Every feature you build connects to the broader Tellius platform. A decision about how Kaiya surfaces insights affects how Apps renders them, which affects how the Browser Extension presents them. Think in systems.
Drive outcomes, not features. Your success metric isn't "shipped 12 features this quarter." It's "influenced 50 enterprise decisions" or "reduced time-to-insight from 20 hours to 30 minutes." We measure value by what changes in the real world, not what ships in the product.
Own trust and governance. Enterprise users — especially those in the pharmaceutical and financial industries — need to trust AI outputs. You'll think about explainability, audit trails, data lineage, and confidence communication as core product requirements, not afterthoughts.
Culture: We're an AI-first, outcome-focused, and lean organization. We don't do unnecessary meetings. We do write things down. We move fast and iterate. We trust each other to make calls. And we care deeply about building products that enterprise users actually trust.
Learning budget for courses, conferences, and tools
We don't want a cover letter. We want to see how you think.
Send us:
That's it. Keep it short. We'll know if you're the right fit.
Website: http://tellius.com/
Headquarter Location: Reston, Virginia, United States
Employee Count: 11-50
Year Founded: 2016
IPO Status: Private
Last Funding Type: Series B
Industries: Analytics ⋅ Artificial Intelligence (AI) ⋅ Intelligent Systems ⋅ Machine Learning ⋅ Predictive Analytics