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Product Manager Salary in Cambridge — 2026 ranges

Calibrated 2026 salary bands for product manager roles in Cambridge, plus the recruiter-side context: which sectors hire here, how the market compares to London, and what's worth negotiating. Built from public salary surveys cross-referenced against actual UK placements.

Alex By Alex · 12-year UK recruiter · Updated April 2026

Cambridge Headline · 2026

£85,000

average · mid-level base salary

Range (low)
£48,000
Range (high)
£180,000
vs UK avg
+6%
Market
premium

Cambridge's product manager market in 2026

Product Manager salaries in Cambridge run roughly 6% above UK average, with the typical mid-level pay landing around £85,000 and a full range of £48,000 to £180,000. Cambridge's Life sciences and biotech and Semiconductors and deep tech concentrations make it a credible Product Manager market.

This is one of the strongest product manager markets in the UK outside London — depth of opportunity, real competition between employers, and a meaningful pay premium. Senior candidates can run two-stage processes against multiple offers.

Top sectors hiring product managers in Cambridge

Life sciences and biotech

AstraZeneca, GSK, the Cambridge Biomedical Campus, and dozens of spin-outs make this Europe's leading biotech cluster.

Semiconductors and deep tech

ARM, Cambridge Consultants, and a long line of chip-design and EDA firms concentrate UK hardware engineering here.

Specialist professional services

IP law, patent attorneys, life-sciences consultancies, and tech-focused accountants cluster around the science parks.

Notable Cambridge employers for product managers

AstraZeneca Pharma
ARM Semiconductors
Microsoft Research Cambridge AI/Research
GSK Cambridge Pharma
Apple AI Cambridge Tech
AstraZeneca Discovery Centre Pharma R&D

Filtered from Cambridge's top employer list to those most relevant to product manager hiring. See the Cambridge city overview for the full employer list.

How Cambridge compares to other UK cities for product managers

Cambridge pay is unusual — it's not a uniform regional premium, it's heavily skewed by sector. Senior roles in semiconductors, AI research, and life sciences regularly match or exceed London pay, especially when you factor in the equity many ARM and biotech employees hold. A staff machine-learning engineer or principal silicon designer can comfortably earn £100-150k+ here. Mid-level life-sciences researchers earn 5-15% above the UK average. Outside these clusters, salaries drop sharply: marketing, sales, HR, and operations roles typically pay close to UK average or only slightly above. This is a city where the question 'what does Cambridge pay?' depends entirely on what you do. If you're in the deep-tech or biotech cluster, it pays exceptionally well. If you're in a generalist function, it pays roughly the same as Norwich.

Cambridge is genuinely expensive — second only to London among UK cities I work in regularly. A one-bedroom flat in the city centre typically rents for £1,300-£1,700 per month in 2026, and buying is brutal: average house prices sit close to £500k, and family homes inside the ring road comfortably clear £700-800k. The commuter belt (Ely, St Neots, Royston, Newmarket) is significantly cheaper but adds 30-60 minutes each way. Eating out, childcare, and private schools are all priced for a wealthy science-park population. The salary premium for deep-tech roles covers this comfortably; for generalist roles, the maths is much harder. Many candidates I place into Cambridge actually live elsewhere and commute in — the city's housing market doesn't really work for early-career professionals at standard salaries.

Product Manager salary in other UK cities

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Other roles in Cambridge

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Common questions

What is a Product Manager salary in Cambridge?
Product Manager salaries in Cambridge typically range from £48,000 (junior) to £180,000 (senior), with mid-level pay landing around £85,000. That's 6% above UK average for the role. Figures are 2026 ranges from public salary surveys (Reed, Indeed, Robert Walters, Hays UK) cross-referenced against actual placements.
Is Cambridge a strong Product Manager market?
Yes — Cambridge is one of the UK's strongest markets for product manager roles outside London. Multiple credible employers, real competition for senior talent, and a meaningful pay premium.
Which Cambridge employers hire product managers?
Based on current 2026 hiring patterns, Cambridge's notable employers in this space include AstraZeneca, ARM, Microsoft Research Cambridge, GSK Cambridge, Apple AI Cambridge. The full top-employers list for Cambridge is on the city overview page.
How much does London pay vs Cambridge for product managers?
London product manager salaries average £97,600 — 16% more than Cambridge. After factoring rent and commute, the Cambridge role typically nets out comparable for senior IC level. Hybrid London arrangements are common for candidates wanting both the pay and the lifestyle.