Product Manager Career Path Options

Christina Gkofa
Agile Insider
Published in
5 min readMar 18, 2019

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Being a product manager requires taking responsibility. You are the ambassador of the product. You’re responsible for it from its first fuzzy idea, to concrete concept, through production, launch, and all the way to maturity stage. In order to successfully get there, you need to have a good understanding of the market as well as the competition that awaits. There is more than one product manager career path for gaining these skills and earning the responsibility that come with being a product manager.

Product Manager Career Path

Typically a bachelor’s degree in business, computer science or economics is preferred or is mandatory. Other areas of study include management, marketing, public relations, statistics, and advertising. In case your next employer deals with larger product lines, you may be requested to have specialized degrees. A PM’s background may be based on another branch of education, the product manager career path could involve other degrees if the products are heavily focused on those types of industries.

The Most Critical Product Management skills

Being responsible for managing different people cross-functionally and cross-departmentally require strong communication and leadership skills. Good analytical abilities and outstanding time management…

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Christina Gkofa
Agile Insider

Product addict in the tech industry since 2014 (OLX, Metro Markets, StepStone, trivago). Respect great UX and retention. Cuisine and wine explorer, pug lover