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11 Key SaaS Roles and Responsibilities in 2023

Userpilot

In this article, we’ve outlined the major roles that move the needle in terms of product growth alongside their KPIs and current salary ranges. Product Manager : In charge of creating product strategy and overseeing the design process, among other things. Average salary: $151,254/yr. Average salary: $111,208/yr.

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Finding Your True Career IMPACT Within the Product Field

ProductPlan

Product professionals get paid to manage products and services. But this single-minded focus on helping others often leads to a lack of focus on ourselves and our career impact in the product field. And, unlike our products, no one’s getting paid to manage our careers on our behalf. Interesting.

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33 Amazing Articles Every Product Manager Must Read

Hutwork

Many entrepreneurs and product managers write about the skills they brought to the table and those they learned along the way. And as a product manager finding out how others made a strategy work, whether it was implementing a road-map software or avoiding other’s pitfalls can make or break your product’s success.

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Episode Two: Pulse Everywhere Session Recaps and Takeaways from Day Two

Gainsight

From major players in the field such as Delphix and ADP to Okta, Lumen, and Glint, get ready to hear about Customer Success Operations, CS at Scale, CS Strategy, Human First Customer Success, and Product Experience. Jen gave critical insight on how to provide training, coaching, assets, and tools through Gainsight’s CS Enablement.

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Q&A with Neil Rahilly, VP Product and Design, on product strategy, team composition, and customer feedback

Mixpanel

Neil Rahilly is our VP of Product and Design at Mixpanel and formerly our VP of Engineering. In addition to running product and design, he also oversees our support and education teams. How do you define your product strategy? I think often people are always trying to expand what the possibilities could be for their product.

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Q&A with Neil Rahilly, VP Product and Design, on product strategy, team composition, and customer feedback

Mixpanel

As Mixpanel’s VP of Product and Design, and our former Head of Engineering, Neil Rahilly brings a blend of strategy, hiring, management, and career advice to those who want to push innovation at their companies forward. How do you define your product strategy? But strategy is all about focus and finding ways to not compete.