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Product Managers are the cornerstone of product creation and execution. They help define the product as well as the scope necessary for its creation, focusing on the "why, when and what" questions that essentially guide every stage of product development, working with multiple teams every step of the way. From the initial brainstorming session to a finished product's introduction to market, Product Managers touch every single aspect of a product's lifecycle.
The Product Manager role encompasses multiple aspects, including strategizing, forecasting, creating and managing development and implementation teams, creating profit and loss statements for key stakeholders and even marketing. They work routinely with multiple internal departments, including engineering, design, sales and marketing teams, setting milestones and determining the release process.
The manufacturing industry is a massive entity, focusing on the creation, fabrication, preparation and processing of products from commodities and raw materials, from foods, consumer products and textiles to chemicals, machinery and more. Product Manager jobs are in high demand, helping with everything from product creation to sourcing component parts.
While Washington D.C. is synonymous with government, it's also home to a surprising array of industries, including banking, hotel and hospitality companies and more. The region is a major hub for the defense and aerospace industries, home to Leidos, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and General Dynamics, as well as home to multiple Fortune 500 companies, including Capitol One, Marriott International, Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Host Hotels and Resorts, Discovery Communications and more.
The metropolitan area extends throughout Southeastern Maryland and Northern Virginia. The region is connected by a large freeway system, centering around the Beltway; the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) offers alternatives to the daily commute.
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