Profession

Product Manager

Generalist for marketable items

Fields of activity | Product Manager

As a product manager, you’ll be responsible for planning and coordinating products or services. You’ll be there to oversee the entire product life cycle, from brainstorming and initial drafts to market launch, marketing, and further development.

Your role as a product manager will also include analyzing the market, assessing demand, and calculating manufacturing costs and product launches. Additionally, you’ll monitor trends and develop targeted marketing strategies. You may also be responsible for product communication, ensuring clear and effective messaging, especially to customers.


Personal requirements | Product Manager

  • Entrepreneurial thinking
  • Service orientation
  • Organizational and planning skills
  • Problem-solving skills and strategic thinking
  • Ability to work in a team and communication skills

Path to the profession | Product Manager

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Business Administration

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Marketing

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Advertising

From idea to impact: successfully market products and brands
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Industrial Engineering

Between business management and technology: be the engine for success

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Potential jobs | Product Manager

As a product manager, you’ll primarily work in an office, either at a computer or attending project meetings. Your expertise is needed in almost every industry. For example, you can work in industrial, service, or retail companies, as well as for technology manufacturers, banks, or insurance companies. Alternatively, you could become self-employed, supporting a variety of companies in managing their products or services.