Senior Product Manager, Tableau Next - Data Strategy
Company: Tableau
Location: San Francisco, CA
Salary: $172.5k - $285.8k per year
Type: Full-time
Level: mid
Posted: 2026-02-18
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We’re seeking a Senior Product Manager for Tableau Next to shape the future of the analyst data journey. In this role, you’ll set the vision and strategy for turnkey analytics ,ensuring data is analysis-ready from day one. You’ll own the end-to-end experience, accelerating the path from setup to trusted insights. You’ll partner closely with engineering, design, and cross-cloud teams to deliver an innovative, intelligent agentic experience, deeply integrated with Salesforce and Data Cloud.
Responsibilities:
- Define and drive the product vision, strategy, and roadmap for Turnkey Analytics and the analyst data journey within Tableau Next
- Establish what “analysis-ready on day one” means and translate it into product requirements
- Partner with customers and internal teams to validate requirements, pilot early capabilities, and turn feedback into roadmap decisions.
- Work across platform constraints (entitlements, governance, semantics, performance, security) to ensure experiences are enterprise-ready and trustworthy.
- Communicate with executives and the field: present strategy, tradeoffs, milestones, and product narratives...