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What advice do you have for new grads looking to go into product marketing?

Sharon Markowitz
Sharon Markowitz
Zoom Head of Product Marketing, App Marketplace | Formerly Atlassian, LinkedIn, IntuitJanuary 31

As the founder of YourCareerWings, a career coaching business, and a former marketing leader in edtech at Intuit and Pragmatic Institute, I'm deeply invested in this question. I've always believed in the power of continuous learning, especially in today's ever-changing professional landscape. Did you know that the average graduate today will likely explore up to 15 different career paths in their lifetime? It's a staggering statistic that underscores the importance of adaptability and exploration.

This advice isn't just pertinent to product marketing; it applies across all fields of interest. Let's look into some specifics to help you get started:

  1. Conduct informational interviews

    One of the best ways to understand a profession is to talk to those who are living it. From recent grads to seasoned professionals, everyone's insights can be invaluable. Leverage your network—whether it's through community groups, social platforms like LinkedIn, or your university's career center—to connect with professionals in the field. You may discover that you prefer to work at a startup versus an established company, act as a generalist or be more aligned to product versus sales. You will learn so much, and I'm excited for you! This exercise not only broadens your understanding but also strengthens your market research skills.

  2. Build real-world experience
    There's no substitute for hands-on experience.

    Here are a few considerations:

    -Solve real-world problems that a company is facing today in class and apply product marketing principles.

    -Seek internships, both during and after your studies, in related fields, at for profit or non for profit institutions.

    -Engage in competitions at your school or across institutions.

    -Take leadership roles in school chapters and apply product marketing strategies.

  3. Explore relevant certifications


    Certifications can complement your academic background and work experience. During informational interviews, inquire about certifications that align with your interests. For instance, Pragmatic Institute offers certifications for product managers and product marketers, while numerous online platforms offer additional marketing courses to bridge skill gaps.

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