P3P3 — Mid-Level Professional
Product Manager P3–P4
Drive outcomes for features/components and handle moderate ambiguity.
What this level means
Fully competent professional; works independently on standard projects
- Scope
- Features or a sub-system end-to-end
- Autonomy
- Works independently on standard work; reviewed on the non-standard
- Complexity
- Diverse problems; adapts existing approaches
- Impact
- Project / team outcomes
- Decision rights
- Owns implementation decisions for own scope
- Leadership
- Mentors juniors informally
- Typical experience
- 3–5 yrs
What you'd do
- Drive feature adoption
- Ensure user engagement and satisfaction
- Deliver features on schedule
- Coordinate across dev, design, marketing
- Drive feature adoption.
- Ensure user satisfaction.
- Deliver features on schedule.
- Coordinate with cross-functional teams.
Skills, knowledge & tools
- Feature ownership
- User engagement strategies
- Project coordination
- Analytics tool proficiency
- Cross-functional collaboration
- Problem-solving
- Time management
- Communication
- Feature adoption strategies
- User engagement techniques
- Project management
- Cross-functional team dynamics
- Analytics tools (e.g., Amplitude, Mixpanel)
- Release management
- Scope management
- Product lifecycle
- Feature Adoption Rate
- User Engagement & Satisfaction
- Release Punctuality & Scope Management
- Cross-functional leadership
What good looks like
- Experience in feature ownership
- Ability to set and achieve targets
- Proficiency in analytics tools like Amplitude, Mixpanel
- Bachelor's degree in a related field
- 3-5 years of experience in product management
Common titles
Product Manager IIIProduct Manager 3Mid-Level Product ManagerProduct Manager P3–P4
What it pays
Market-pay benchmarks for this family × level are being recalibrated across all survey sources and will return shortly.
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