Elsevier is seeking a Senior Product Manager to lead the content metadata and vectorization strategy for its ClinicalKey and ClinicalKey AI platforms. The ideal candidate will possess experience in product management with a focus on search, AI, and clinical content, and will be responsible for enhancing the discoverability and usability of clinical information
Job Summary
This role is responsible for defining how clinical content is represented for machines, spanning lexical metadata, semantic embeddings, and scalable pipelines that support hybrid search and retrieval-augmented generation.
The role sits at the intersection of Search, AI, Content, and Platform teams and plays a critical part in ensuring that Elsevier’s clinical content is discoverable, reliable, and usable in high-trust clinical workflows.
This role plays a critical part in shaping how clinical content is discovered, retrieved, and trusted across ClinicalKey and ClinicalKey AI.
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Elsevier is seeking a Senior Product Manager to lead the content metadata and vectorization strategy for its ClinicalKey and ClinicalKey AI platforms. The ideal candidate will possess experience in product management with a focus on search, AI, and clinical content, and will be responsible for enhancing the discoverability and usability of clinical information.
Salary
Base: $104,900 - $174,700; Bonus/Equity: Annual incentive bonus; Benefits: Country specific benefits
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Content representation strategy
Content vectorization product ownership
Metadata and content tagging strategy
Scalable pipelines for metadata and embedding
Metrics, governance, and quality definition
Nice-to-have
High-trust clinical workflows
Evidence-based decision making
Cross-functional collaboration
Thoughtful problem solving
Key Requirements
Five or more years of Product Manager experience
Experience owning platform, data, search, or AI-adjacent products
Ability to partner with Search, AI, and content teams
Translate complex technical concepts into product strategy