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Hired - How to get a Product Management Job

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The guide to help you get your first Product Management job.
Product School provides certified courses in Product Management, Data Analytics, Coding, Digital Marketing and Blockchain to professionals across 15 campuses worldwide. In addition to on-site campuses, we also offer the same courses, live online. Both on-site and online courses are taught by real-world product managers who work at top technology companies such as Google, Facebook, PayPal, Airbnb, LinkedIn and Netflix.

If you want to learn more about Product Management, Data Analytics, Marketing and more, head to our curated blog. productschool.com/blog
Editors & Design: Roy Cobby & Gabriela Araujo.
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63 pages, Unknown Binding

Published January 1, 2019

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December 18, 2020
This book contains the best advice for people attempting to break into product management.

The advice given by various product managers perfectly captures the essence of product management interviews and the essential biases in them and how to play to those biases.

Unless you are prepared for product management interviews it might be very difficult to clear them in the first go, more so if you don't belong to the domain or the company.

Internal hires are the best way to get hired as product manager. But Product Management itself is an elusive profession since the mix of skills required is huge.

This book also captures various interview processes at major tech firms, which also allows us to understand the diverse techniques these firms use to filter out product managers.

This book is only the first step towards getting hired as a product manager, because as rightly said in this book, the resume itself is the product and the product requires adding UI/UX, GTM strategies etc...

Thus finding a job itself is another job. For a Product Manager finding product manager roles is unfortunately a full time job.
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