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How To Break Into Product Management—Sachin Rekhi

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

As an undergraduate at UPenn, I was originally planning to move into software engineering on graduation. Many top employers are looking for computer science or engineering graduates to fill PM positions, and this is an excellent route into the role. Listen to our podcast here, or read the transcription below!

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e-Justice Systems: The Robot Judge and the Consequences of its ‘Morals’

The Product Coalition

The full-fledged introduction of AI systems in the field of law is hampered by a number of technical difficulties. However, most of them can be solved by optimizing existing algorithms or developing alternative technical solutions. this biased position of judges is determined by the general “politics of disgust.”

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Build Strong Product Teams by Hiring Graduates

Mind the Product

It’s partly because few companies that hire PMs attend university careers fairs and so careers advisers and tutors are not aware of or familiar with the role. They have a healthy disrespect for the impossible, and are looking to make a positive impact on the world. Choosing the Right Graduates.

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How to Successfully Transition from Consulting to PM

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Without previously having a PM job, it is vital to position your resume to appear as if you were already doing PM related tasks in your current consulting role. If you have advised any of these people with tasks like product growth, pricing strategy, or market sizing, be sure to note that on your resume! More Execution Questions.

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How to Successfully Transition from Consulting to PM

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Without previously having a PM job, it is vital to position your resume to appear as if you were already doing PM related tasks in your current consulting role. If you have advised any of these people with tasks like product growth, pricing strategy, or market sizing, be sure to note that on your resume! More Execution Questions.

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How To Break Into Product Management—Sachin Rekhi

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

As an undergraduate at UPenn, I was originally planning to move into software engineering on graduation. Many top employers are looking for computer science or engineering graduates to fill PM positions, and this is an excellent route into the role. Listen to our podcast here, or read the transcription below!

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These 5 Coding Bootcamps Are Worth Considering

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Focus Areas: Software Engineering, Data science, UX/UI Design and Cybersecurity. Focus Areas: Software Engineering & Development with emphasis on JavaScript. Plan for a 2-4 month application process - you'll take an 80-hour pre-course even after passing a technical interview. Best For: Scholarship seekers.