Digital Product Manager Apprentice
Amazon
Location
Wales
Salary
Competitive
Duration
24 months
Hours per week
40h
Degree awarded
Level 4
Start date
1 September 2026
Minimum grades
5 GCSEs at grade 4–9 (A–C) including English and Maths, Level 3 qualification
About the role
As a Digital Product Manager Apprentice, you'll work across a variety of digital products - from internal tools that power our operations to customer-facing experiences used by millions. Your role sits at the crossroads of technology, design, and business strategy. You'll help teams understand customer needs, define product goals, and track the success of the features you help deliver. Depending on business needs, your placement could sit within teams such as Retail, Operations, Amazon Entertainment, Devices, or other digital-focused functions. You'll support the full lifecycle of digital product development including gathering user insights, supporting product discovery, defining user stories, prioritising features, working with designers and engineers, monitoring metrics, and participating in agile ceremonies.
Requirements
Must be 18 years old or over before the start date. Have the right to live and work in Wales for the full duration. Have lived in the UK or EEA for the past 3 years. Not be enrolled on a government-funded course ending August 2026 or later. Have 5 GCSEs at grade 4–9 (A–C) including English and Maths. Have a Level 3 qualification (A Level, BTEC, Level 3 apprenticeship, or equivalent). Not already hold a qualification in a similar subject at the same or higher level.
Working week
40 hours per week in a corporate office environment
Skills
Problem solvingUser experience analysisProduct strategyData analysisCommunicationProject managementAgile methodologies
Required qualifications
Essential
GCSE · English · Grade 4-9
Essential
GCSE · Maths · Grade 4-9
Essential
GCSE · Any · Grade 4-9
Essential
Level 3 · Any
Training & development
Mix of on-the-job training, online study, and mentoring. Working alongside experienced product managers, designers, and engineers to gain skills in analysing user needs, prioritising features, supporting development teams, and using data to guide product decisions.
Future prospects
Completing this apprenticeship opens the door to an exciting range of roles across product, technology, and customer experience. Apprentices often progress into roles such as Product Manager. With experience, some move into more specialist or senior positions, or continue their development through higher-level apprenticeships or professional training.
Things to consider
No prior product management experience is required - just motivation and curiosity. Applicants should enjoy solving problems, be curious about digital products and technology, communicate well, be organised, and feel comfortable analysing information.
About Amazon
Amazon is a global e-commerce and technology company operating across retail, entertainment, devices, and various digital-focused functions.
Website
www.amazon.com