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Product Manager (Cassie)

Tutor Intelligence is on a mission to bring robots to places they've never been before. We have made it cheap and easy for businesses of all sizes to hire robots as drop-in solutions for picking, placing, pal/depal,…

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Product Manager (Cassie) · Tutor Intelligence

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Job title
Product Manager (Cassie)
Job location
Boston
Job description

The Company

Tutor Intelligence is building the technology and processes to let robots go where they’ve never gone before: the average American factory. We understand that general-purpose and generally intelligent robots will be built in our lifetimes, and we’re combining human and artificial intelligence to lead the charge. As an MIT-founded AI software company that deploys its inventions directly into the facilities that need them, every role at Tutor has a direct impact on the global, physical economy.

Role summary

We’re looking for an ambitious, externally-facing generalist to help drive commercialization on our flagship product — Cassie. Technical aptitude prefered. In this role, you’ll be responsible for the business growth of the Cassie product lines and will be leading high-leverage threads that shape the company's future: identifying adjacent markets to expand into, developing partnerships, collaborating with financing sources, and helping leadership turn loose ideas into executable opportunities. This is a creative, fast-paced role heavy on communication, persuasion, and structured problem-solving. You’ll spend most of your time talking to external stakeholders, crafting narratives, selling possibilities, writing a massive volume of clear communication, and keeping complex exploratory threads on track. Not a process role, not an internal analyst role — this is closer to venture creation inside a robotics company.

Responsibilities:

  • Own the product roadmap and communicate the sequence of markets we will expand into over time.
  • Do technical solutioning (mostly hardware reasoning but sometimes software reasoning) and sales as needed -- reason through technical customer requirements and thinking through high-level engineering ways to solve them or work around them.
  • Own the financial fundamentals of the product line (P&L, unit economics, margins, etc.)
  • Coordinate with customers, partners, investors, vendors, and domain experts to move conversations and projects forward.
  • Gather technical input from engineering teams and translate it into clear external communication and realistic opportunity framing.
  • Maintain momentum across multiple threads through structured communication, scheduling, and consistent follow-through.
  • Produce a high volume of clear written communication, including emails, briefs, one-pagers, and meeting recaps.
  • Identify creative angles and approaches to advance new product concepts, partnerships, or commercial opportunities.
  • Support leadership on high-impact special projects that span commercial, product, and strategic domains.

Requirements:

  • Math, physics, philosophy, literature, architecture degree
  • 1–4 years in a fast-paced environment (consulting, VC, IB, startup, strategy, technical, or similar).
  • Technical background: engineering degree/minor or technical coursework preferred, not required.
  • Strong client-facing instincts: able to sell, persuade, negotiate, and build relationships with external stakeholders.
  • Exceptionally organized, capable of managing many concurrent threads without losing track.
  • Excellent written communication: concise, precise, high-volume email and message writing.
  • Creative and entrepreneurial mindset; ability to ideate, frame opportunities, and navigate ambiguity.
  • High ownership and reliability; comfortable taking vague ideas and structuring them into concrete next steps.
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Tutor Intelligence headquarters

Cambridge, MA

Company size

520 employees

Founded

2021

Total raised

$78,648,870

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Funding rounds

  • Series A$34M
  • Series Unknown$40.5M
  • Pre Seed$4.2M