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product manager

[prah-duhkt man-i-jer]

noun

  1. Business.,  an employee who oversees or engages in product management.



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In 2021, Frances Haugen who once worked as a product manager on the company's civic integrity team, said Instagram was impacting the mental health of teenagers but did not share its own findings suggesting that the platform was a "toxic" place for many youngsters.

From BBC

Gopaladesikan is only in his early thirties, but the American mathematician has already had spells at Atalanta and Benfica, and he also worked with Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund during his time as a product manager at Microsoft.

From BBC

“It’s just barren out there,” said a 42-year-old New Yorker and longtime artificial intelligence product manager whom I’ll call Dave.

From Slate

Amanda Unterreiner, product manager at US-based data removal service DeleteMe, says high-profile individuals like video gamers and judges use their service as a safety measure.

From BBC

“It was whatever you needed to do to make that toilet flush,” says Luke Bartel, a senior product manager at Kohler, a major toilet manufacturer.

From Slate

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