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Open Roles
$121K–$165K
Median Salary
$180K+
Top 10% Pay
16%
Remote-Friendly

About Product Jobs in Toronto roles

Toronto's vibrant tech ecosystem has rapidly evolved into a major North American hub for product management professionals, driven by the city's strong concentration of fintech, e-commerce, and enterprise software startups. Product managers in Toronto benefit from highly competitive compensation packages that often stretch further in terms of purchasing power than those in Silicon Valley or New York, while enjoying the advantages of Canada's accessible Global Talent Stream visa program that continually attracts top-tier international talent to the region. Notable homegrown success stories like Shopify, Wealthsimple, and 1Password anchor the local product scene alongside major US tech satellite offices, fostering a deeply collaborative, innovation-driven culture that increasingly embraces flexible, hybrid, and remote-friendly work environments for product teams.

Hiring demand for product managers in Toronto remains exceptionally robust this year, with early-stage and growth-stage startups actively expanding their core product teams to drive user-centric innovation. While overall tech hiring has stabilized compared to previous peaks, specialized product roles focusing on AI integration, data platforms, and fintech solutions are currently seeing a significant year-over-year increase in open positions across the city.

Product Jobs in Toronto salary overview

The median salary range across these 58 positions is $121K–$165K. Top earners make $180K+.

Latest openings

$156K–$190K
Product Manager, Sail Core
Stripe · Toronto, Canada
Senior Product Manager
Appdirect · Toronto, Canada
$100K–$135K
Digital Merchandising Specialist
Mejuri · Toronto, Canada
$60K–$70K
$108K–$135K
Senior Product Manager
Redwood Software · Toronto, Canada
Senior Product Manager - Money Flows
Ebury Partners Uk Limited · Toronto, Canada
Founding Product Manager
Ideogram · Toronto, Canada
Staff Product Manager, Invoicing
Jobber · Toronto, Canada
Product Manager
Opentable · Toronto, Canada
$125K–$145K
Principal Product Manager
Emburse · Toronto, Canada
Senior Product Programs Manager I
Emburse · Toronto, Canada
$118K–$158K
Senior Product Manager, Graykey
Magnet Forensics · Toronto, Canada
$125K–$175K
Staff Product Analyst, Growth
Hellofresh · Toronto, Canada
$120K–$160K
$140K–$190K
Senior Product Manager
Venn Software · Toronto, Canada
Product Manager Intern - Alfie
Pebl · Toronto, Canada
Product Manager
Netbrain Technologies · Toronto, Canada
$85K–$110K
Intermediate Product Manager
Phoenix Digital Health · Toronto, Canada
$120K–$145K
Senior Product Manager – AR Automation
Versapay · Toronto, Canada
$170K–$190K
Technical Product Owner
Range Group · Toronto, Canada
Product Manager, Growth
Caseware International · Toronto, Canada
Technical Product Owner, Air Platform
Range Group · Toronto, Canada
Technical Product Owner, Air Platform
Triparc · Toronto, Canada
Technical Product Owner
Triparc · Toronto, Canada
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Frequently asked questions

What is the average salary for a Product Manager at a Toronto startup?
Product Manager salaries at Toronto startups typically range from $110,000 to $150,000 CAD base, while Senior Product Managers and Directors can earn upwards of $180,000 CAD, often accompanied by significant equity packages.
Which Toronto tech sectors are hiring the most product professionals right now?
Fintech and e-commerce are currently the largest employers of product talent in Toronto, with companies like Wealthsimple, Shopify, and various emerging Web3 and AI-driven SaaS startups leading the hiring volume.
Are there remote-friendly product roles based in Toronto?
Yes, a large percentage of Toronto-based startups offer remote-first or hybrid work models for product managers, allowing professionals to collaborate with global teams while maintaining a base in the Greater Toronto Area.

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