P1P1 — Entry-Level Professional

Entry

Supports product teams by gathering requirements and performing routine analysis.

What this level means

New to role or field; performs basic tasks under supervision

Scope
Own tasks within a defined component
Autonomy
Close supervision; work reviewed frequently
Complexity
Routine problems with known solutions
Impact
Own deliverables
Decision rights
Few independent decisions; escalates the rest
Leadership
None — building the craft
Typical experience
0–2 yrs

What you'd do

  • Works under close supervision on specific tasks
  • Performs basic testing
  • Assists in gathering product requirements
  • Supports documentation efforts
  • Participates in team meetings
  • Contributes to product research
  • Assists in data collection for analysis
  • Supports senior team members
  • Engages in learning and development activities
  • Assist in gathering product requirements
  • Perform basic testing
  • Support documentation efforts

Skills, knowledge & tools

  • Basic testing
  • Data collection
  • Documentation
  • Communication
  • Team collaboration
  • Basic research skills
  • Problem-solving
  • Time management
  • Product development lifecycle
  • Basic testing methodologies
  • Data analysis basics
  • Documentation standards
  • Team collaboration tools
  • Communication strategies
  • Industry trends
  • Product research techniques
  • Collaboration
  • Eagerness to learn
  • Basic Analytical Skills
  • Attention to detail
  • Communication Skills
  • Teamwork
  • Adaptability
  • Time management

What good looks like

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related field
  • Strong desire to learn
  • Basic understanding of product development

Common titles

Product Development (General) IProduct Development (General) 1Entry-Level Product Development (General)Junior Product Development (General)Associate Product Development (General)

Where it sits & what it pays

O*NET / SOC: 11-0000Management Occupations(inferred · under review)

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