Product Designers use their technical abilities and design skills to design new products or improve the look of existing ones. They spend much time collaborating with their others to finalize the design. This could include clients, other colleagues, engineers, marketers and sales staff. Product Designers should be creative, yet have technical, scientific and practical abilities too. They need to understand different types of production methods and materials and have an eye for shape and color. Product Designers may work in a variety of fields including technical, manufacturing and design consultancies.
To qualify for a position as a Product Designer, applicants should be able to use drawings, 3D models and computer design to create and demonstrate ideas for the product. Product Designers should have strong IT skills, be able to work within a budget and be able to explain their ideas effectively to other team members or clients.
Boston is an exciting city to live and work in. It is the home to top universities like Harvard, great sporting attractions such as Fenway Park, and many important historical sites. Boston was the city where the American Revolution began. Still to this day, the city is at the forefront of many cultural, social and political movements. Nearly 4 million people live in Boston, though many areas still have a small-town feel. There are plenty of jobs in Boston and the city is on the cutting edge of technology and medicine.
|
$173,333 |
|
$166,972 |
|
$157,666 |
|
$154,583 |
|
$153,416 |
|
$152,483 |
|
C$143,555 |
|
$136,757 |
|
$135,857 |
|
$122,520 |
|
€77,500 |
|
£69,815 |
|
$173,333 |
|
$166,972 |
|
$157,666 |
|
$154,583 |
|
$153,416 |
|
$152,483 |
Do you work in this role? Send us a note if this doesn't look correct: