Careers students don’t know exist & should know about pt 1

Most of my friends only heard of "doctor, lawyer, engineer" growing up. Same 😅

But there's this role called Product Manager — you don't need to code, you don't need a specific degree, and fresh grads in SG are starting at $4.5-6K/mo 👀

You basically decide what gets built in apps like grab, shopee, tiktok. talk to users, spot problems, work with engineers to solve them.

The wildest part? PMs come from ALL backgrounds. biz, design, engineering, arts — it doesn't matter as long as you're curious and can think clearly.

if you're sec sch or JC rn and no one's told you about this career — now you know.

Save this & follow for more careers your teacher never mentioned 🫡

#singapore #careers #sgstudent #secondaryschool #jc

5/13 Edited to

... Read moreWhen I first heard about Product Management, it completely changed how I viewed career options beyond the usual 'doctor or engineer' path. This role really stands out because it combines creativity, problem-solving, and leadership without demanding you be a tech wizard or coder. One of the most eye-opening things I learned is that Product Managers come from all sorts of academic backgrounds—whether it be business, arts, design, or engineering—which means there's no need to feel limited by your current studies. If you're someone who often wonders why an app doesn’t quite meet your needs or finds yourself thinking about how to improve everyday tech products, PM could be a perfect fit. A practical way to start exploring PM skills early (even while in secondary school or junior college) is to pick one app you use daily and list three things that annoy or frustrate you about it. Then, ask a few classmates the same question and see if their answers overlap. This simple exercise mimics real user research that PMs carry out to identify problems worth solving. Sketching out your ideas for possible fixes—even roughly on paper—can further develop your ability to prioritize changes and communicate your vision, skills highly valued in product management. Importantly, PMs don’t need to design the app themselves but decide what features to build and why based on user needs and business goals. Starting to explore this career path early is crucial given the rising competition and changing job market. Many top graduates face unemployment or regret their initial career choices, often made with limited information. Getting familiar with PM roles and acquiring related skills like data analysis, communication, and adaptability can give you a strong advantage in selecting the right university courses and internships. Overall, Product Management offers a dynamic career path that’s well-paid, intellectually stimulating, and accessible to those willing to be curious and thoughtful. For those students who want to break away from the conventional career choices and prepare for future-proof jobs, exploring PM is definitely worth it.

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