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Product Owner's Roadmap

Last post 04:06 pm December 24, 2025 by Alonso Armindo Ethaniel MARINAS
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04:06 pm December 24, 2025

Since November, I decided to pivot my career towards Product Ownership. I successfully obtained the PSPO I and have been applying my knowledge through a personal project. Now, I’m looking for guidance on how to continue improving and gaining practical experience. My goal is either to get a job or an apprenticeship as part of a master’s program. In the meantime, I plan to do short placement internships, ranging from one week to one month, to strengthen my profile. I want to ensure I am well-prepared for these opportunities.

I would like to know if there is a roadmap, guide, or recommended path that covers everything needed to master both the theory and practical skills of Product Ownership. Additionally, any advice on useful skills, knowledge, or learning resources that could help me become a more effective and competent Product Owner would be greatly appreciated.


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