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Product Developer

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Product Developers oversee organisational efforts to develop new products and improve existing ones. They conduct market research, identify customer needs and collaborate with Design and Engineering teams. 

Product Developer Job Description
  • Design new products and develop existing ones based on market needs.
  • Tailor product specifications and features to suit the various needs of clients.
  • Undergo prototyping at various stages of product development.
  • Collaborate with different stakeholders, such as Engineering and Marketing staff.
  • Analyse research data to ensure feasibility and marketability of products.
  • Monitor industry trends and competitor products to stay ahead in innovation and market relevance.
  • Conduct user testing sessions to gather feedback and refine product designs accordingly.
  • Coordinate with regulatory bodies to ensure product compliance with Legal standards and industry regulations.

Note

Adaptability and a keen eye for solutions are key traits of good Product Developers! Different clients and situations will require them to come up with all sorts of solutions. This requires them to be flexible and adaptable!
What you should know about Product Developer jobs in Singapore
Nature of Work

Nature of Work

You will innovate new methods and technologies to create brand-new products with the use of cutting-edge software and fabrication techniques.
Key Advice

Key Advice

As Product Developers, you must focus on user needs and continuous research and learning to create products that solve current issues.
  • Entry Requirements
    Entry Requirements
    • Different industries have different requirements when hiring Product Developers. A Product Developer in an Industrial Manufacturing firm would need a degree in Engineering or Material Science. On the other hand, working in a Food Production company may require a degree in Food Science. 
    • Familiarity with design thinking and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software to streamline product development processes.
    • Strong Project Management skills, with a proven track record of leading cross-functional teams to bring products from concept to market.
    • Experience with customer research and the ability to incorporate user feedback into product design and iteration.
  • Possible Pathway
    Possible Pathway
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Skills you need to pursue a Product Developer career in Singapore
Hard Skills icon Hard Skills

Industry Knowledge

Possesses an understanding of product development cycles and consumer trends.

Market Research

Highly proficient in evaluating consumer demand and competition to gain insights.

Info Architecture

Adept in designing user-centric product interfaces and data systems.
Soft Skills icon Soft Skills

Interpersonal Skills

Ability to collaborate and communicate across multiple teams to bring new products to life.

Problem-Solving

Capable of crafting and executing innovative solutions to development challenges.

Transdisciplinary Thinking

Demonstrates a high level of skill in blending technical, market and design insights.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
  • What is the difference between Product Developers and Logistics Coordinators?
    Product Developers work mainly on quotations and come up with solutions when problems are encountered. They are not involved in operations at all. Logistics Coordinators manage customers and ensure that deliveries are carried through.
  • What are the working hours like for Product Developers?
    Product Developers work during regular office hours. However, there may be times when Product Developers are required to work overtime due to additional work demands. 
  • What's the most challenging aspect of being Product Developers?
    Coming up with new and innovative ideas is one of the most challenging tasks, as even the most creative people can sometimes feel a roadblock.
  • How do Product Developers conduct market research?
    Some common types of market research techniques include surveys, interviews, focus groups and customer observation.
  • How do Product Developers determine if a product succeeds or not?
    Product Developers should see if their product is already on the market. If yes, is it better than the competitors in terms of price to performance? If not, is it going to solve an issue in the market? Product Developers should also see if people are excited by their product.

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