Product career benchmarking: are you getting paid enough?


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You're invited to the next Women in Product London event (in-person - hooray!)
Have you ever wondered what your peers are earning based on their skills or experience? What's hot (or not) in product management? What it's like interviewing for a new role? As part of our Career Hack Series we'll answer these questions and many more in our next in-person talk.
Based on real, anonymous data from our recent WIP London survey, you'll gain insight on how you measure up in your current role based on salary and experience in product. This information has been collated from your feedback and will provide a high-level guide as to what you can expect at different levels of the career ladder.
You'll hear from a product recruiter who will share current insights into what you can expect as you plan your career, hints and tips on CVs and what's hot in the industry right now PLUS recent experience from a person who's just moved into a new product role - what the interview process was like for her and what worked (and didn't work) when applying for roles.
The event will give you the opportunity to network with your peers over drinks and canapés before and after our speakers take the stage.
Join us for what is likely to be a really insightful evening on the state of product management today for those looking to understand how and where you fit in the current market, plus some ideas on what you can expect if you're looking to move roles soon.
----MEET THE SPEAKERS
>>Talia King - Head of Product at Connectr
Talia is the Head of Product at Connectr, mentoring software in the Tech for Good landscape. With a background in psychology, she is has always been interested in human behaviour and understanding how you can build products that solve real user problems that people also love to use. She has worked through the product management career path, and now spends her days working with her team of product people making sure they are empowered to make good decisions, whilst steering the product mission and vision both internally and externally.
She is incredibly passionate about championing women in technology and is proud to be one of the organisers behind Women in Product London.
>>Douglas Bates - Co-Founder at Intelligent People
Doug co-founded Intelligent People in 2002 with Chris Mason, compelled to offer clients a better service by combining the thoroughness of a retained search with the speed and agility of a contingency service. Also important to the company, was to offer people a successful career in recruitment with a positive work / life balance.
Outside of work, Doug is a golf, cycling and running enthusiast, who represented the UK at the European Age Group Duathlon Championships. He also set up the parkrun in St Albans and enjoys nothing more than relaxing after a tough run with a well-earned pint with his dog.
>> Alex Shastri - Senior Product Manager at Motorway
Alex is a Senior Product Manager at tech company Motorway. She's responsible for owning the full product lifecycle from discovery to delivery.
Alex has been in product management for the last 6 years. She was lucky enough to fall into the role following an internship as a customer experience data analyst - and hasn’t looked back! Alex loves working in fast-moving environments, diving deep into user problems, and working as part of a cross-functional squad to deliver impactful solutions.
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Venue, food and drinks proudly sponsored by Intelligent People
Please note the small fee for attendance is to cover admin costs of running WIP London, thank you for your support!
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Product career benchmarking: are you getting paid enough?