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Product Manager - CTV United States, North Charleston Jobs

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Manufacturing, Safety and Quality Product Family Senior Manager
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United States , Everett; Seattle; Renton; North Charleston
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161500.00 - 233450.00 USD / Year
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Join Boeing's Enterprise AI & Data team as a Product Manager. Drive next-gen AI and data platform capabilities in a key aerospace and defense role. This position requires Agile leadership experience and offers competitive benefits across multiple U.S. locations. Help shape the future of technolog...
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United States , Seattle; Everett; Auburn; Wichita; North Charleston; Dallas
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97750.00 - 227700.00 USD / Year
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Explore the dynamic and high-impact world of Product Manager jobs, a critical role at the intersection of business, technology, and user experience. A Product Manager acts as the visionary and strategic leader for a product, guiding it from conception through launch and iterative improvement. They are responsible for defining the 'why,' 'what,' and 'when' of a product, ensuring that development efforts align with both customer needs and business objectives. This profession is central to creating value in the digital age, requiring a unique blend of analytical rigor, creative thinking, and leadership. Typically, professionals in this role are tasked with a comprehensive set of responsibilities. They conduct extensive market and user research to identify opportunities and validate ideas. A core duty is developing and maintaining a product vision and roadmap, which serves as a strategic blueprint for the product's evolution. They write detailed product requirements, user stories, and acceptance criteria to guide engineering and design teams. Throughout the development cycle, they prioritize the product backlog, making critical trade-off decisions between features, resources, and timelines. Furthermore, Product Managers work closely with cross-functional teams, including engineering, design, marketing, sales, and data analytics, to ensure alignment and successful execution. Post-launch, they analyze product performance metrics and user feedback to inform future iterations and optimize for key outcomes like user adoption, engagement, and revenue. To succeed in Product Manager jobs, individuals typically possess a specific skill set. Strategic thinking and business acumen are paramount, as is a deep sense of customer empathy. Strong analytical skills are required to interpret data, conduct A/B tests, and measure success. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills are non-negotiable, as the role involves constantly translating complex concepts between technical and non-technical audiences. Familiarity with Agile and Scrum methodologies is a common requirement. While educational backgrounds vary, many Product Managers have degrees in quantitative fields like Computer Science, Engineering, Business, or Economics, often complemented by an MBA. Experience in the specific industry (e.g., tech, fintech, or in this context, CTV) is highly valuable, as is a proven track record of managing products through their lifecycle. For those passionate about building solutions that shape user behavior and drive business growth, Product Manager jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career path at the heart of innovation.

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