I recommend reading it, regardless of whether you plan to have an interview or not. From this book you can "learn" a lot of new skills and techniques that will help you not only improve your own work but also start to enjoy it. Or remind yourself of long-forgotten things. The book perfectly structures the information and provides an excellent basis for further learning.
It is very refreshing to read a book that says very specific and very necessary things based on the target audience. Honestly, this book is probably one of the best I've read lately. The volume of the book could be half of this and get a score of five : From me. A good book about interviews in large companies, but I would accept the acquired knowledge for passing in all companies. Actions Shares. No notes for slide.
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It was really helpful. I will definitely use knowledge I learned today for future interviews. Thank you very much for the tips, frameworks, and the very clear and well-structured instruction! Thank you so much for taking time out and teaching us about these much-needed principles and frameworks. I actually plan to print out a few slides and paste them on my walls!
We, at Tepper, follow your books like the Bible. As a former associate product manager, I was able to connect your concepts back to my work experience back and Pragmatic Marketing training. I'm really looking forward to apply your teachings. Attempting to land a new job in product management is daunting. For starters, there have been no comprehensive blueprints for success. The interview process is grueling.
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How to get a job - A step-by-step hand-holding on what to do to land the most desired roles. What's also inside? An inside look at PM. Dozens of first-hand stories, interviews, real life examples, and no-fluff advice A robust glossary of PM terms used throughout the industry for easy reference This book will benefit those who are considering becoming PMs, those who are attempting to switch into product management from another role, or folks who are already PMs but want to be most prepared when applying for a new job.
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Easy to read, clear, concise, and jam-packed full of insight and examples that illustrate all the concepts, this is the perfect starting point for anyone new to the field, and goes well beyond that for those looking to advance their career. For that reason, I'm not at all surprised that what he and Braxton have written here is a definitive guide to Product Management in today's ultra-competitive market. While I understand that there is no "right way" to answer these interview questions, I appreciated that Product Sense gave me firm and clear guidance, walking me through the basics of PM thinking and how to adopt it in my interview answers.
It was reassuring to see that the best mock interviews have all of the elements of Product Sense's Compass Framework. Now in the 5th edition, the book gives you the interview preparation you need to get the top software developer jobs.
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