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Product Management is at the forefront of innovation, driving the roadmap for SaaS, fintech, health tech, and AI products. Demand for PMs with a blend of strategic vision and data‑driven execution has surged, pushing companies to offer competitive packages and flexible work arrangements.

Roles span from Associate Product Manager to Director and VP of Product. Core responsibilities include defining product vision, prioritizing features, coordinating cross‑functional teams, analyzing metrics, and steering launches. PMs routinely use Jira, Confluence, Figma, and SQL to translate market insights into product decisions.

Salary transparency empowers PMs to benchmark offers, negotiate equity, and ensure pay parity across industries. With clear data, professionals can target companies that align compensation with experience, mitigating hidden gaps and fostering a culture of trust.

Hospitalist

Company: McLeod Health

Location: Florence, South Carolina

Posted Nov 03, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical salary ranges for Product Management roles by seniority?
Associate PMs earn $70k–$90k, Mid‑level PMs $90k–$120k, Senior PMs $120k–$160k, Directors $160k–$210k, and VPs $210k–$280k, with bonuses and equity varying by company size and geography.
What skills and certifications are most valued in Product Management?
Agile/Scrum expertise, backlog prioritization, data analytics (SQL, Google Analytics), UX fundamentals, stakeholder communication, and product strategy frameworks. Certifications like Certified Scrum Product Owner, PMP, Product Management Professional (AIPMM), and Google Analytics are highly regarded.
Is remote work common for Product Management positions?
Yes—many tech, SaaS, and fintech firms offer fully remote or hybrid models. PMs rely on tools like Jira, Confluence, Figma, Slack, and Zoom to collaborate across locations.
What career progression paths exist for Product Management professionals?
Typical paths: Associate PM → PM → Senior PM → Lead PM → Product Manager Lead → Director → VP → Chief Product Officer. Lateral moves to Growth PM, Technical PM, or Platform PM are common for skill diversification.
What industry trends are shaping Product Management today?
AI/ML integration, data‑driven product decisions, continuous delivery pipelines, subscription-based models, personalization, privacy regulations, and sustainability initiatives are driving new product strategies and skill requirements.

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