Glassdoor recently ranked product management as the 4th best job in the United States, citing huge career opportunities, high job satisfaction, and a global average salary above $110,000 a year. With more than 48,000 Product Manager jobs currently available in the US, and demand rising steadily, many have started calling this a golden age of product management.
How, though, does one break into product management? What skills do you need to become a Product Manager? And what does a Product Manager do exactly?
Join us for a multi-disciplinary event that will explore the fastest-rising jobs in tech, including the growth of product management, what skills are most important for success in the field, career paths, and more.
Event Schedule:
6:00 pm: Tech industry growth and trends
6:20 pm: Career paths in UX design, product management, and digital marketing
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6:00 PM
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8:00 PM BST
55-57 Rivington St, London
£20
Coral Garvey
Creative Director
Discussion Topics:
Building a World-Class Creative Studio from Within
Making Creativity Work Across the Business
Culture, Craft, and Scaling Without Losing the Edge
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