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Product Management in Delhi, Delhi, Ind; at Digipioneer

Product Management

Digipioneer
Delhi, Delhi, Ind;
Experience 0.0 - yrs
Salary 1500 - 2000 / month
Employment Type
Job Description:

Here are the typical roles and responsibilities of a product manager intern. 1. Develop and Improve Strategies Product manager interns actively work on product and business strategies. While they don’t have any decision-making power, they can recommend new strategies or improvements to the current ones. They can also prioritize specific strategies if their research and analysis show promise. Furthermore, they can recommend and bring up new product initiatives and programs. The intern can either take their recommendations to the product manager or directly to the upper management. Interns are specially equipped to provide strategy recommendations because a considerable part of their job requires them to listen to customers. They gather feedback, analyze it, and develop strategies for solutions and how the product can be improved. Those recommendations can be used to enhance current product and business strategies, as well. While this is one of the duties of a product manager, many of them hire product manager interns to do it in a dynamic environment. The idea is to save time while letting the interns learn more about customer research and product strategies. 2. Collaborate with Key Stakeholders Product manager interns have to actively communicate with everyone who’s associated with the product. That includes product designers, product owners, user researchers, data scientists, product marketers, and engineers. The interns can collaborate with all parties and develop a communication system for instant information feedback. The collaboration helps interns recognize and analyze patterns and trends in the market, customer behavior, and how the products are received. It helps them identify new opportunities for improved engagement and growth. Furthermore, it helps them determine what features customers want to see in the product. Using that information and their collaborative efforts, the interns assist the design and engineering teams in building, testing, and applying new product features. 3. Work on the Product Roadmap and Lifecycle Every product manager internship starts by providing the intern with a complete understanding of how the product works. Through this process, the intern learns about the product vision, product roadmap, and lifecycle. Learning all of that helps the interns create and manage a feature backlog. The feature backlog helps keep a record of all the changes being applied to the product. Furthermore, it can work as a blueprint for other products in the product line. Other than that, product manager interns also help with roadmap planning. While the product roadmap is developed beforehand, it regularly undergoes changes and modifications. Product manager interns can recommend changes and improvements to the product roadmap if they have data to back up their recommendations. 4. Conduct Experiments and Monitor Results Product manager internships are considered back-end roles. That’s another way of saying that the interns mostly have to observe and recommend, nothing more. However, product manager interns do have the power to plan and conduct experiments. These experiments need to be approved by the product manager or any other management employee—the approval is necessary if the experiment requires resources. Product manager interns conduct these experiments and monitor the results to come up with recommendations for improvements. Their job is to look at the product, product processes, and strategies from a different perspective. 5. Market Research and Analysis Product manager interns conduct thorough market research to understand customer needs, market trends, and competitive landscape. Analyze data to provide insights that support product decisions and strategy. They use tools like surveys, interviews, and industry reports to gather information. Moreover, they also summarize the findings in reports or presentations for senior product managers and stakeholders. 6. Documentation and Training Materials Product manager interns also work to develop and maintain product documentation and training materials to support internal teams and customers. They create user guides, FAQs, and training manuals and ensure documentation is up-to-date and accessible to all relevant parties. 7. Supporting Product Launches Product interns also help plan and execute product launches, coordinating with marketing and sales teams to ensure successful market entry. They work to create launch plans, prepare marketing materials, and assist in organizing launch events or webinars. 8. Customer Feedback and Usability Testing Last but not least, product manager interns work to collect and analyze customer feedback to understand user experience and identify areas for improvement.

Desired Skills:
Leadershipteam workCommunication
Remotely Allowed: Remote
Company Description:

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  • Location:

    Delhi, Delhi, Ind;

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