Career track  ·  Product Management

The most cross-functional role in tech.

Product managers sit at the intersection of business, technology, and design. If you want a career that's never boring and always in demand — this is it.

32%growth in PM roles since 2020
€85K+median PM salary in Europe
0lines of code you need to write

The case for it

Why become a Product Manager?

PMs are the glue between engineering, design, and the business. It's one of the few non-technical roles that sits at the center of how technology actually gets built.

  1. 01You shape what gets built — working alongside engineers, designers, and stakeholders.
  2. 02It's one of the few non-engineering roles with deep, direct influence on a tech product.
  3. 03Demand is real: product-led companies hire PMs at every stage, from seed-stage to enterprise.
  4. 04You don't need to code — you need to think clearly, communicate well, and make good decisions.

The honest part

What makes breaking in hard?

There's no single degree or certification that automatically qualifies you. The path feels unclear.

Job postings ask for '3+ years of PM experience' — a catch-22 when you're just starting out.

Everyone says 'learn by doing' but few tell you what, exactly, you should be doing.

Without structure, it's easy to spend months reading and still feel no closer to ready.

What we do differently

How Dulania prepares you

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A real curriculum

Product discovery, roadmapping, metrics, stakeholder management — we've structured what actually matters and put it in the right order.

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Learn the language

PMs have their own vocabulary and mental models. We build yours through explanation and practice, not memorization.

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Interview-ready from day one

Every topic connects back to real work: how would you answer this in an interview? How would you handle this on the job?

Why Dulania

Breaking into product management is hard because there's no obvious path in. We've built the path — so you can spend your energy learning, not figuring out what to learn.

Start your path into product management.