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Product Management
2mo
a new product development
Hello everyone, i am working as an intern in product management role and have been offered a full time opportunity. How much salary should i expect as a product executive
gemsbond
2mo (edited)
works at
It depends, TBH larger companies and industries with higher profit margins tend to offer higher salaries.
an operations executive
2mo
Your internship experience is a good starting point, but additional qualifications and relevant experience can increase your earning potential.
a software developer
2mo
somewhere between 4-5 lpa, as per ambitionbox data. i personally trust it, so yes.
a system engineer
2mo
Depends on firm
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