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Product Managers are responsible for critical aspects of a new product‰Ûªs ideation and development, leading diverse teams across a product‰Ûªs entire lifecycle. Ultimately, once the product has been released, the Product Manager is also in charge of tracking the product‰Ûªs performance and parsing the results. To oversee a successful product launch, the Product Manager needs a variety of skills, including: strategic planning, strong organizational talents and user experience knowledge. On the technical side, Product Managers need to know Agile Methodologies, Python and Java.
London is home to some of the largest and most innovative companies and startups in the world, including TripAdvisor, Farfetch and GoCardLess. Businesses such as these could require Product Managers for both physical products as well as digital products. Other notable cities for Product Managers include San Francisco, CA and Seattle, WA.
Resources for current and aspiring Product Managers are available throughout Hired‰Ûªs site. The sidebar provides links to top companies, skills, and job openings. Our blog is also full of tips and industry insights for employers and applicants alike.
A typical salary for a Product Manager in London ranges from å£30,000 to å£190,000, with an average of å£67,200. These numbers greatly depend on location and experience. For a more detailed breakdown of product manager salaries, visit our Product Management salaries page.
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