Staff Data Scientist - International Product Marketing
Adobe
San Jose, CA, US
Onsite
2026-06-24
Announced salary
$138,600 - $277,750
Low
$116K
Median
$153K
High
$202K
Market in San Jose · BLS OEWS 2025
Estimated net pay
$8,120 - $14,972
/month · 30% withheld
after tax & contributions · Single, no dependents
Job description
The Opportunity
We are looking for a Staff Data Scientist to support Adobe’s International Product Marketing (PMM) team. This role sits at the center of international decision\-making, providing data\-driven insights, operational rigor, and execution support across international strategy, market prioritization, customer insights, and go\-to\-market readiness.
You will partner closely with International PMM leaders, regional heads, Strategy \& Operations, Research, Finance, ISPM, GMO, and GTM teams to translate global strategy into clear, actionable, market\-level insights and plans. This is a high\-impact role for someone who thrives on ambiguous business problems, operates with autonomy, and can influence at a leadership level across international collaborator groups.
What you’ll do
Build and maintain market\-level views of TAM, penetration, affordability, growth potential, and readiness signals to support international market prioritization, including mature markets and “Go Big / Go Mammoth” emerging markets such as India and Brazil.
Own recurring analytics and reporting on International Digital Ending ARR, growth targets, and FY priorities. Analyze trends across paid ARR, free MAU, mobile MAU, and adoption of new motions such as freemium, mobile\-first, and student offers.
Partner with the International Research team to synthesize customer roundtables, interviews, and qualitative insights across regions into concise themes and implications. Own and maintain self\-serve insight repositories (e.g., SharePoint, PDF Spaces, Goldmine) that are structured, discoverable, and actively used.
Track and support international readiness across launches—including language availability, product dependencies, and regional GTM considerations—and analyze local use cases, culturalized messaging needs, and pricing/affordability for launch sequencing.
Develop executive\-level briefing materials, pre\-reads, and summaries for QBRs, planning cadences, and region