AI-first Product Manager, six years deep. I turn messy operations into products that ship — and I don't make excuses about getting there.
I'm the PM teammates describe as "the guy who gets things done." I speak business fluently, read the metrics instead of guessing, and I'm bullish on the problems nobody else wants. I've spent six years across logistics, recommerce, ed-tech and loyalty SaaS — the common thread is that things I own get shipped.
I'm AI-first for one honest reason: I love building fast, and AI gets results out the door quicker. I'd rather prototype something real today than write a spec for next quarter.
I started as an engineer at Accenture. Three years in, working client-side as a product owner and business analyst, I realised the part I loved wasn't the code — it was sitting with clients and building the workflows that actually solved their problems.
So I made the jump deliberately: did the Injuro course with The Product Folks, joined a PM School cohort to sharpen the transition, and cracked my first PM role at Capillary. Every role since has been a bigger, messier problem than the last.
Hand me a business and I'll automate its operations, tighten its workflows, and move its metrics. I'm a generalist PM — comfortable taking on whatever problem you throw at me, whether it's a logistics platform at 500k shipments a year or an AI recommender across 40+ brands.
Why Germany? After roughly seven years building products in India, I wanted to work at global companies, learn a new culture, and meet people from different backgrounds. The move to Munich was intentional — I like putting myself somewhere new and figuring it out.
Solo trips and exploring new cities, building random stuff, running community meetups and events, mentoring, learning something new — and actively beating the doomscroll.
Open to Product Manager roles in Germany. Automation, metrics, hard problems — bring them on.
samyakjain372@gmail.com