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How to Become a Product Line Manager

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Whether you are a product line manager for a fashion house or a telecommunications firm, you need to have the right educational and employment background. You can become a product line manager in your chosen field by choosing the right undergraduate course work and making smart career decisions as you move up the ladder. Read on to learn more.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Internship (optional)
  • Bachelor's degree
  • MBA

    Produce a Career as a Product Line Manager

  1. Step 1

    Make your undergraduate education count by focusing your studies on your field or industry. For example, if you dream of being a product line manager in the fashion industry, you should pursue an education in fashion marketing or design.

  2. Step 2

    Become familiar with design processes in your industry by taking course work in production or fabrication. If you plan on pursuing a career as a product line manager for the IT industry, you would be best served by taking courses in programming and software development.

  3. Step 3

    Focus part of your training on business math skills if you wish to become a product line manager. Strong math skills are generally required for this position in most industries since data analysis is an integral part of the job.

  4. Step 4

    Get an MBA if you plan on reaching a senior-level position, such as product line manager. Because the success of any company relies upon the business acumen of its executive staff, most employers hiring product line managers are seeking candidates with a master's degree in business administration.

  5. Step 5

    Look for a job as a market analyst when you start your career journey to becoming a product line manager. This is the entry-level position in most industries for those following this career path. In this position, you will gather market data to determine which product is right for the area or demographic you are trying to sell to.

  6. Step 6

    Transition your work experience in market analysis into a job as a merchandiser. This is an excellent way to gain the product experience you will need as a product line manager while you work your way up to an upper-level management position.

  7. Step 7

    Expect to spend at least 5 or more years working to gain the experience required to find a job as a product line manager. Your resumé should reflect strong management skills, as well as the ability to analyze market data and product trend predictions.

Tips & Warnings
  • A good way to get your foot in the door of any industry is through an internship or apprenticeship position. Look for positions in marketing or product design in your chosen field to make the most of your experience.
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