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Job Title:   Product Development Executive
Category:   Product Development
Total Positions:   2
Job Location:   Islamabad
Gender:   Female
Minimum Education:   Bachelors
Career Level:   Entry Level
Minimum Experience:   Less than 1 Year
Salary Range:   PKR 40,000 to 100,000 per Month
Apply By:   May 15, 2024
     
     
 
Job Description:

Responsibilities:

  • Conduct market research to identify trends and develop product ideas
  • Collaborate with designers and engineers to execute concepts
  • Create spec sheets to communicate product requirements
  • Monitor production schedules to ensure deadlines are met
  • Assist with quality control testing
  • Gathering of market intelligence on new products, industry trends, competitive development and constant evaluation of potential new product lines
  • Work closely with different stakeholders in the company
  • Analyze product performance data, track key performance indicators (KPIs), and make data-driven decisions to optimize the product portfolio and identify new market opportunities

Requirements:

  • Diploma/Degree in Business/Sales/Marketing/IT or equivalent
  • Customer-driven and result-oriented
  • Meticulous, self-motivated and able to work under pressure
  • A team player with leadership quality, excellent communication, analytical, negotiation and interpersonal skills

Company Information
 
Company Name:  eConceptions
Company Description:
eConceptions blends expertise in compelling design, intelligent information architecture, Skilled technical engineering and strategic analysis to form a different kind of Smart Digital Solution Company

Mobile / Web / WAP Application, Telecom software applications, Print or outdoor media , 3D modeling or animation, eConceptions helps your company take full advantage of current and emerging digital media

We understand the Web. We live it. We breath it. We practice it daily!

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