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Have you ever wondered if product management is for you? If you’re looking for a meaningful car

[logo] [hero-image] Art by [Diana Traykov]( [The Product Manager Job Description & Career Guide]( Have you ever wondered if product management is for you? If you’re looking for a meaningful career that requires a deep passion for innovation and creativity, product management may be the perfect fit. This week on Dribbble, explore the role of a product manager and learn the skills you need to grow a successful product management career! [Explore the guide.]( ■Sponsored Georgetown Online Master's in Design Management Georgetown University’s online Master’s in Design Management & Communications helps you cultivate the design thinking and business skills you need to level up your creative career. [Learn more in our January 26 webinar.]( [Georgetown Online Master's in Design Management]( [How to create an interview-ready product design portfolio]( It’s no secret the product design industry is booming and competition is high. To stand out in the hiring pool, designers need a strong product design portfolio that showcases industry-relevant skills and turns hiring managers’ heads. This week on Dribbble, discover how to craft an interview-ready product design portfolio and explore stunning portfolio and case study examples to inspire you. [Explore the guide!]( Portfolio by [Brittney Singleton]( ■[New Workshop: Learn Logo Design with Aaron Draplin!]( Get excited, designers! The one-and-only Aaron Draplin is back for an encore of his sold-out Dribbble Workshop — [Workflow Optimization & Logo Design with The DDC.]( You know Aaron for his vibrant logo and branding work, but Aaron’s also an incredible design mentor who’s excited to share the secrets he’s cultivated over the last 25 years of his creative career. Now’s your chance to learn these first-hand lessons directly from Aaron, right alongside Dribbble. [Save your seat!]( ■What else we’re reading - [Five typography trends set to make waves in 2023:]( From code and generative typography to type as a political tool. - [How good are ChatGPT’s UX writing skills?]( Explore a Senior UX Designer’s analysis of ChatGPT’s skills. - [How have we changed since the pandemic?]( The creative community shares their honest thoughts. - [Advice for new designers:]( 7 things I learned from being a Product Designer. ■You elected to receive Insider emails. No longer interested? [Unsubscribe]( or [manage your subscriptions](. Dribbble Holdings Ltd. [• 524 Yates St. • Victoria, BC V8W1K8, Canada]( [hero-image]

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