Product specialists are employed in a variety of fields. Their responsibilities can vary greatly based on their employer and industry. They typically, however, create products for their organizations. They are required to conduct studies on the needs of customers and industry trends and produce reports to present departments involved and take part in the pre-production process and ideas development. In addition the product specialist should remain up-to-date throughout the production process to make sure that everything runs smoothly and assist in making any needed adjustments. The post-production tasks carried out by the product specialist typically involve analyzing and collecting information related to the sales process and satisfaction of customers.
Product specialists need to stay informed with the latest trends in relation to the needs and wants of customers and may be required to conduct surveys, conducting focus groups, or performing other tasks related to market research. While some travel is required to fulfill these tasks Product specialists typically operate in a office environment during normal working hours. However certain companies might require different hours or even a change in schedule.
In general, an undergraduate degree in the same field is required to be considered for this job. Experience in the relevant industry is usually required in addition. Product specialists should have great communication and interpersonal abilities, and be able to work in a multi-tasking environment, and pay close to the finer details. Furthermore, they should have the ability to convey relevant information about the product to a range of people via written reports or in-person presentations.