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Hiring teams look for five key skills during the product marketing interview: communication, collaboration, analytics, and research skills, project management, and prioritization. They'll ask you which popular products have been poorly marketed and which marketing campaign last caught your attention.
Hiring teams look for five key skills during the product marketing interview: communication, collaboration, analytics, and research skills, project management, and prioritization. They'll ask you which popular products have been poorly marketed and which marketing campaign last caught your attention.
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