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Real Chemistry, Integrated Projects, and Crossover seek product managers who can integrate ChatGPT into their workflows.

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Product managers who can use ChatGPT to streamline their workflows and increase efficiency may have an edge at landing their next gig.

Real Chemistry, an AI-healthcare firm, is hiring a senior product manager for its generative AI division, a remote full-time job that pays between $150,000 to $175,000 a year. The candidate must have a “deep interest” in generative AI tech, according to the job listing, and will help build out the company’s AI-product roadmap using tools like ChatGPT and Stable Diffusion. 

“Generative AI will help us focus more on creative and storytelling skills and less on repetitive tasks and simplistic content generation,” Romain Bogaerts, the director of AI solutions engineering at Real Chemistry, told Insider. 

Integrated Projects, a digital platform for architects, is also hiring a senior product manager to improve its product suite. Familiarity with tools like ChatGPT is required for the gig, which comes with a salary of $140,000 to $160,000 per year, according to the listing. 

Jose L. Cruz Jr., the CEO of Integrated Projects, said the chatbot is good at producing structured content, which he said can be an asset to his team. 

“A strong candidate knows how to balance the efficiencies of ChatGPT with a discerning eye for detail and curation,” Cruz Jr. told Insider. 

Earlier this month, Crossover, a search engine for remote jobs, closed its applications for senior director of product management and chief product officer. Both positions offered $800,000 salaries and required that applicants apply ChatGPT to their work.