VP Product Engineering
Cohere(27 days ago)
About this role
The VP of Product Engineering at Cohere leads a diverse engineering team focused on creating high-performance, secure language models for developer-centric enterprise products. This role involves delivering large-scale products, aligning teams with a strong product vision, and fostering a culture of innovation and collaboration. The VP is responsible for defining organizational structure and professional development paths, while closely partnering with Product, Design, and ML teams to drive successful execution. A strong technical background and experience in large-scale AI products are essential for success in this position.
Required Skills
- Leadership
- Team Management
- Product Vision
- Project Structuring
- Professional Development
- Communication Skills
- Collaboration
- Technical Background
- Enterprise Products
- AI Experience
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About Cohere
cohere.comSanity is a platform that provides flexible content management solutions tailored for developers, marketers, and content creators. By utilizing a real-time collaborative editor and structured content, it allows users to build and manage high-performance applications and websites. Sanity’s APIs and flexible data model enable seamless integration with various frameworks and technologies, empowering users to deliver customized content experiences. With features like query-driven content fetching and an extensible plugin system, Sanity is designed to enhance productivity and scalability for teams of all sizes.
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