Product Management Salaries in San Francisco, CA

What is

Product Management

?

Product Management involves overseeing the development and lifecycle of a product. They coordinate with cross-functional teams to bring products from concept to market. Their goal is to ensure the product meets customer needs and business objectives.


Product management professionals define product vision and strategy, prioritize features, and work closely with engineering, marketing, and sales teams to deliver successful products.

Common titles in 
Product Management
  • Associate Product Manager
  • Product Manager
  • Senior Product Manager
  • Lead Product Manager
  • Group Product Manager
  • Principal Product Manager
  • Staff Product Manager
Salary range for 
Product Management
 (
P3
)
 in 
San Francisco, CA
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Decoding job levels: What is a 

P3

?

Pave’s job levels are denoted by their track (P for Professional, M for Management) and their hierarchical level, as denoted by a number. The higher the number, the more senior the role. There are 10 individual levels, broken down as:

Management: M3, M4, M5 & M6
Professional:
P1, P2, P3, P4, P5 & P6

For a full explanation of Pave’s approach to levels visit our FAQ.

Salary comparison for 
Product Management
 (
P3
)
 by city

Want to compare salaries across different cities? Here are the average salaries for Product Management in major metros across the United States. Ready to view additional percentiles or Product Management levels?

New York, NY
$
142560
$
170000
$
200000
San Francisco, CA
$
150000
$
175000
$
205000
Los Angeles, CA
$
120000
$
147710
$
175000
Chicago, IL
$
128715
$
149000
$
165000
Austin, TX
$
120000
$
140674
$
168583
Boston, MA
$
114150
$
142000
$
164000
P10
131300
P25
150000
P40
165000
P50
175000
P60
187125
P75
205000
P90
240000
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