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Dear Hiring Manager,
I am writing to express my interest in the Senior Product Manager position at your company. With 8 years of experience in product management and a strong background in leading cross-functional teams, I am confident in my ability to contribute to your organization's success.
Throughout my career, I have successfully managed product roadmaps, collaborated with engineering and design teams, and delivered products that meet customer needs. I have experience working in agile environments and am skilled at prioritizing features based on business impact.
I am passionate about technology and innovation, and I believe my experience aligns well with the requirements of this role. I would welcome the opportunity to discuss how my skills can benefit your team.
Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
Dear Hiring Team,
Eight years ago, I shipped my first product to 200 users and watched half of them churn in a week. That failure taught me more about product management than any success since, and it's the reason I've spent my career obsessing over the gap between what teams build and what customers actually need.
I'm reaching out about the Senior Product Manager role because your approach to [specific company value] mirrors how I think about product development. At Meridian, I led a 14-person cross-functional team through a platform rebuild that increased enterprise retention by 34%. The key wasn't technical — it was spending 60 hours interviewing churned customers to understand the "why" behind the data, then having the conviction to kill three features our engineering team loved but users never touched.
What I bring to startup environments specifically: I've operated at both Series A speed (where I wore six hats and shipped weekly) and enterprise scale (where I managed a $12M product line). I know when to move fast and break things, and when precision matters more than velocity.
I'd love to explore how my experience translating ambiguity into shipped products could support your growth. Would a 20-minute conversation next week make sense?
Best,
[Your Name]