AI Product Manager – Legal only

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13 months ago
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Please note: Do not send in your CV if you do not have any recent Legal experience within 2 to 3 years. Hybrid model offers 2 days WFH and 3 days in the office, depending on workload.

Job purpose:

  • A leading international Law Firm organisation is expanding its IT Services team and is seeking an AI Product Manager to take ownership of a dynamic portfolio of AI tools—spanning both internally developed systems and cutting-edge third-party products.

  • This role offers a rare opportunity to influence the AI roadmap within a progressive and fast-paced environment. You’ll work at the intersection of legal tech, AI innovation, and product strategy, helping to shape the digital future of a highly respected sector.

    Skills required:

  • Experience working for a law firm or legal operations (Essential)

  • Proven experience in product management — buying and building applications.

  • Deep understanding of AI technologies: ML, NLP, neural networks

  • Strong project management skills with multitasking ability

  • Exceptional written and verbal communication

  • Analytical mindset with proficiency in data tools

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Business or related field (advanced degree preferred)

    This position comes with very good benefits and offers a secure, stable and career growth path.

    Be part of the team that’s shaping what’s next in AI and digital innovation

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