Senior Product Manager
Fifth Dimension is the most prominent AI company in real estate in the world, bringing the magic of AI automation to document-heavy industries 🌈. Our AI workspace helps leading investment managers, owners, and operators across the US, UK, and APAC automate complex workflows, extract insights from critical documents, and make faster, smarter decisions.
We're looking for a Senior Product Manager, based in New York (preferred) or London, reporting to our Co-Founder & CPO, Johnny, and working alongside our other senior PM as a peer. This is a senior individual-contributor role: you'll own product end-to-end for a critical area, partner shoulder-to-shoulder with engineering, and get as close to customers as anyone in the company. There's no team to inherit or build, your impact comes from what you ship and the standards you hold.
You're a builder who still ships. You can open Figma, write a brief, prototype in AI tools, cut scope, and make the call, and you back every decision with a commercial instinct for what actually drives adoption and revenue. We ship daily. You will too.
About Us
We're a London, New York, and Singapore based startup with ample runway, backed by Tier 1 European and American investors. We've raised $22m at Series A and are growing 6x ARR year on year. Our founders, Johnny Morris and Dr. Kate Jarvis, bring a powerful blend of expertise (and spice 🌶️): Johnny has 17+ years applying data and analytics to Real Estate, while Kate holds a Stanford PhD and 12 years of executive experience across Silicon Valley and London startups.
At Fifth Dimension, we're demanding yet encouraging, valuing experimentation and kind challenges. Our company values, Own It, Ship It, and Don't Be Boring, drive us to deliver exceptional results while fostering a culture of innovation and continuous improvement.
What This Role Is
A senior IC who owns product end-to-end for a critical area, from customer insight through to shipped, polished product.
A builder who ships personally: Figma, briefs, prototypes in AI tools, scope calls, and the judgement to make them.
Turns product vision and live customer feedback into sharp, shipped product.
Carrier of product standards across engineering, customer success, sales, and customers.
Commercially wired — measures success in adoption and revenue, not features shipped.
Brings just enough process to keep things consistent (reliable, repeatable communication).
What This Role Is Not
A people-management role. This is an individual-contributor seat, there's no team to inherit or build, and no plans to add one for this role.
A process-only person. We don't want OKRs, PRDs, or roadmap theatre.
Someone who hasn't touched a product in 12 months.
Someone who needs the structure of a big company around them to be effective.
The Challenge
We're leaving real value uncaptured because the product hasn't yet been run with a sharp, customer-obsessed hand on every detail. What should the product look like to immediately communicate intelligence and connectivity? How do the first 30 seconds of a demo show we're an intelligence platform, not a chatbot? Where does the product win deals today, and where does it quietly lose them?
The problems here are genuinely novel. How do you present AI-extracted insights alongside source documents so a professional trusts them enough to make a $100M investment decision? How do you reason about agentic systems, evaluations, and probabilistic output, and still ship something customers rely on every day? How do you take something bespoke and turn it into something repeatable that ships?
Imagine it's Month 1. You've diagnosed, delivered, and productified a major customer deliverable — taken something bespoke and made it repeatable. You're in customer sessions forming strong opinions on where the product is failing them, and pushing engineering on it. You know where the product wins demos and where it loses them. That's the pace.
What You'll Do
Own and ship a product area. You own the product layer for your area end-to-end, customer insight through to pixel-level delivery, working shoulder-to-shoulder with engineering. We ship daily; you will too.
Turn vision and feedback into product. Take product direction and live customer feedback and convert it into sharp, shipped product, cutting scope, making the call, and holding the bar.
Get close to customers. Spend real time with enterprise customers, including the high-stakes conversations (renewals, a broken workflow, a promise made and kept). Bring what you learn straight back into the product.
Drive adoption and revenue. Sharpen how the product demos and sells so it visibly drives adoption and revenue, not just feature count. You'll see your decisions in the numbers.
Invent AI-native product. Agentic workflows, streaming outputs, document intelligence, confidence signals, human-AI collaboration. There's no playbook, you'll help write it, and use AI tools to collapse the gap between idea and shipped.
Keep the signal flowing. Bring light, reliable process, the consistent weekly updates and shared context that keep founders, engineering, and customers aligned without slowing anyone down.
About You
You're a senior product person who never stopped building. You've shipped product to real customers and you shipped something yourself in the last 12 months, you can open Figma, write a brief, prototype in AI tools, cut scope, and make the call. You're commercially wired: you think about adoption and revenue, not just what made it into the release.
You're genuinely AI-native. You've shipped AI product that customers use, you have opinions about agentic systems, and you can reason about evaluations and probabilistic output. That shows up in your own craft too, you work in AI-native tooling, you'll ship a small code change to unblock yourself, and AI has genuinely changed how you work. "I use ChatGPT and Figma sometimes" isn't what we mean.
You've been in the high-stakes customer conversations, a renewal on the line, a product that broke, a promise you had to make and keep, and you can talk through exactly how you handled them. You thrive in startup pace: high ownership, comfortable with ambiguity, curious, and an active communicator. You bring just enough process to be consistent, because you know that's where founders often need the most help.
What We're Looking For
Shipped AI product that real customers use, with real opinions on agentic systems, evaluations, and probabilistic output. (Must-have.)
Deep personal AI craft, AI-native in your own workflow (e.g. Claude and AI-native tooling, shipping small code changes yourself), not AI as a novelty. (Must-have.)
A commercial mindset, you measure yourself on adoption and revenue, and you understand how enterprise buyers evaluate, adopt, and expand. (Must-have.)
Still a builder, shipped product personally in the last 12 months: opens Figma, writes briefs, prototypes, cuts scope, makes the call.
Battle-tested in high-stakes customer conversations, renewals, a broken product, promises made and kept, and able to walk through them in detail.
Thrives in startup pace, high ownership, comfortable with ambiguity, curious, an active communicator, and brings just enough process to stay consistent.
Nice to Have
Domain knowledge in a specialist professional field, real estate, finance, legal, insurance, healthcare, or construction. Not required, but we expect you to do the research.
Experience with complex data products, extraction, search, intelligence, analytics, not pure SaaS CRUD.
Platform instinct, thinks in systems, APIs, skills, and compounding, not just features.
Can touch code, enough to prototype or unblock yourself.
Your First Few Months
Month 1. You've diagnosed, delivered, and productified a major customer deliverable, turned something bespoke into something repeatable that ships. You're in customer sessions forming strong opinions on where the product is failing them and pushing engineering on it. You understand the product: where it wins demos and where it loses them.
Month 3. Deep customer wins from the product being closer to customers than it's ever been, at least one account where the breakthrough came from you. The first measurable improvements to how we demo and sell are live, and you're on top of the metrics that matter: latency, trust, accuracy, adoption.
Month 6. The product is the reason we're winning deals we wouldn't have won six months ago. Multiple deep customer wins where the compound effect is visible, better data, better workflows, higher adoption, expansion revenue, and product-led growth that's real and measurable, not a narrative.
Compensation and Benefits
We're hybrid three days a week in our New York (preferred) or London office.
New York: $185,000–$220,000 base, plus meaningful equity. Flexible based on experience and seniority
London: £100,000–£135,000 base, plus meaningful equity. Flexible based on experience and seniority
Meaningful equity on a standard vesting schedule 📈
401(k) plan (US) or enhanced pension contributions (UK)
Generous paid time off
Health, dental, and life insurance (US) or private healthcare via BUPA (UK)
Enhanced parental leave: 14 weeks for the primary caregiver, 6 weeks for the secondary caregiver
Tailored support for exceptional challenges, different for everyone
2-week all-company December shutdown
- Department
- Product & Engineering
- Locations
- London, New York
- Remote status
- Hybrid
About Fifth Dimension
We're building the AI platform that powers every real asset decision.
Leases, financial models, data rooms, investment memos - for decades, the people making billion-dollar calls have done it with Excel, PDFs, and an analyst working late. We're changing that. 5D turns the most complex documents and data in finance into structured intelligence that professionals actually trust.
We're a Series A company with offices in London, New York, and Singapore, working with the firms that finance and manage the built world. That's every skyscraper, data centre, wind farm, and bridge - in the $393 trillion real assets market. We help them drive alpha, close faster, and make better calls. We ship daily, building a product that compounds: every data source, every skill, every customer correction makes the platform more powerful than the last.
Johnny and Kate founded 5D from a shared frustration. Johnny spent 17 years inside institutional real estate, close enough to the problem to know exactly where the pain was. Kate spent 12 years building enterprise software, close enough to know what it would take to fix it. They started 5D because no one else was doing it right, and they still run it that way: demanding, direct, and genuinely excited about what they're building.
The decisions 5D powers shape cities, funds, and careers. We're direct with each other, high on craft, and genuinely invested in each other winning, and we build better for it. If that's the kind of place you want to spend your time, let's talk.