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A Product Specialist offers expertise in product features and market positioning, supporting sales and ensuring customer satisfaction across various sectors.

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AI exposure data adapted from Felten, Raj & Seamans (2021). Shortage data sourced from Jobs and Skills Australia (2024).

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Product Specialist careers

A Product Specialist provides expertise and support for specific products within a company. You might work in various sectors, including technology, healthcare, or consumer goods. Product Specialists focus on understanding product features, benefits, and market positioning, assisting in product launches, and supporting sales teams. You’ll analyse customer feedback, provide training, and ensure that products meet customer needs and industry standards.

Product Specialists play a key role in driving product success. You’ll need to be knowledgeable and detail-oriented, with strong communication skills to effectively convey product information to both internal teams and customers. You’ll collaborate with marketing, sales, and development teams to enhance product performance and customer satisfaction.