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Product Managers serve in a supervisory position, overseeing the development of product or services from the conception stage to final delivery. In addition to setting the long-term strategy for products, their duties may including forecasting, determining price ranges and conducting market research. They develop time-integrated schedules for production, advertising and sales. They also ensure that products get the best possible reception by taking into consideration the needs of customers and the strength of the competition.
The Advertising Industry serves as a major link between consumers and manufacturers. Companies rely on TV, radio, print and digital ads to sell products, services or ideas. Product managers may be employed as brand protectors, to prevent revenue theft from companies that illegally exploit established brands. They may also work with the marketing and sales team to manage branding campaigns.
Tucked on the west coast, Seattle is the largest city in Washington and one of the largest in the Pacific Northwest region. The city also boasts one of the largest metropolitan economies in the country. Ranked the fastest growing major U.S city between 2013 and 2016, Seattle boasts a hugely diversified economy that features older industries like aerospace and trade alongside new-age sectors such as gaming, tech and clean energy. Seattle is also a popular tourist destination and home to a casual, well-educated workforce with a fondness for coffee and microbrews.
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