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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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Mr. Gulati praises people such as Frances Haugen, a former Facebook product manager who leaked “thousands of pages of internal Facebook documents” to show that the company “knew its products were contributing to ills such as eating disorders among teens, the spread of misinformation, and human trafficking, yet had refrained from taking action.”

Market gains also make him more comfortable living as a startup founder earning much less than he did at his big-tech product manager roles, he said.

Kevin Wei is a principal product manager at a software company and runs a YouTube channel called LiftoffPM where he shares tips for landing a job like his.

“It really is like having a friend who’s a local expert sitting right next to you in the passenger seat,” said Vishal Dutta, group product manager for Google Maps at a virtual press event.

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Early in her career, she worked at IBM, helping design some of the earliest copper-wire interconnections for semiconductors and learning how to bring new technology to market as a product manager.

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