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By Korngo Dosoo

Women now make up 35% of the tech workforce, a significant increase from just 9% in the early 2000s. While the industry is still male-dominated, roles like product management thrive on diverse perspectives, soft skills, and strategic thinking qualities many women bring naturally.

Transitioning into tech can feel intimidating, but today there are countless resources to help you build the skills you need. Boot camps, online platforms like Coursera and Udemy, and free YouTube tutorials make technical concepts more accessible than ever. Let’s explore the key skills to succeed in product management.

  1. Analytical Mindset: Base decisions on data, not intuition. Start with tools like Google Sheets and Excel to analyze trends and grow confident using platforms like Tableau.
  2. Technical Basics: Grasp fundamental concepts like APIs and databases. Leverage accessible resources on platforms such as Product School and YouTube to learn at your own pace.
  3. Soft Skills: Master communication, empathy, and leadership to align teams and solve problems effectively. Practice presenting ideas, conducting user interviews, and taking on leadership roles.
  4. Strategic Thinking: See the bigger picture by asking, “What problem are we solving?” Learn to create mock roadmaps to connect customer needs with business goals.
  5. Growth Mindset: View mistakes as opportunities to grow. Surround yourself with mentors and peers who encourage resilience and adaptability.

Join communities like Women in Product, Girls in Tech, and Product Dive to gain access to mentorship, resources, and networking opportunities, providing a sense of belonging and empowerment as you navigate the tech industry.

Your Time Is Now! Don’t wait to feel “ready.” The tech world needs your unique voice and perspective. Roles like product management are built for collaboration, innovation, and problem-solving. Take the leap, build your skills, and step into a career that’s as impactful as it is rewarding.