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Posted Sep 17, 2025

Senior Product Analyst II, R&D Portfolio Strategy

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About the team

HashiCorp’s R&D Portfolio Strategy team is central to our R&D organization and closely connected to product management, engineering, design, product marketing, support, and go-to-market (GTM) teams. Our mission is to align R&D execution with corporate strategy through unified portfolio planning, optimized resource allocation, clear strategic analysis, and outcome-focused enablement.

As a Senior Portfolio Strategy Analyst, you will play a pivotal role in translating our product development efforts into tangible financial outcomes, driving critical investment decisions, and navigating a dynamic data landscape following the IBM acquisition. This is an internally focused role with high executive visibility, emphasizing data-driven financial insights to support our internal teams in maximizing business growth and strategic impact.

What you’ll do (responsibilities)

What you’ll need (minimum qualifications)

What's nice to have (preferred qualifications)

Individual pay within the range will be determined based on job related-factors such as skills, experience, and education or training.

The base pay range for this role in the SF Bay Area / NYC area is:$224,400—$264,000 USDThe base pay range for this role in California (excluding SF Bay Area), New York (excluding NYC), Seattle Metro, Denver / Boulder Metro, Washington D.C., or Maryland is:$205,700—$242,000 USDThe base pay range for this role in Colorado (excluding Denver / Boulder Metro), Illinois, Minnesota, or Washington (excluding Seattle Metro) is:$187,000—$220,000 USD

HashiCorp is an IBM subsidiary which has been acquired by IBM and will be integrated into the IBM organization. HashiCorp will be the hiring entity. By proceeding with this application you understand that HashiCorp will share your personal information with other IBM subsidiaries involved in your recruitment process, wherever these are located. More information on how IBM protects your personal information, including the safeguards in case of cross-border data transfer, are available here: link to IBM privacy statement.”

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