4 things I learned after 61 Product Manager interviews
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Published 2023-01-14
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In 2022, I had 61 Product Manager interviews (ranging from recruiter screens to final rounds) at companies like Uber, Square, Spotify, and more. In this video, I share 4 main learnings I had from my experience interviewing for product roles and finding the right fit.
Product Manager Interviews are unique. In this video, I go into:
00:00 Intro
00:42 Companies & Roles I Applied To
01:50 #1: Big Companies vs Small Companies
04:28 #2: The 4 Vector Fit
07:37 #3: Impact Over Details
09:54 #4: Identifying Red Flags
12:55 Final Thoughts
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All Comments (18)
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I'm 1 year into a digital product manager role and this is SPOT ON! Great content, liked and subscribed!
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Love it! Subscribed!!!
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Such a great video, I was taking notes all along! Very informative
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this is such an insightful video , thanks!
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great video. concise and impactful
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Awesome stuff!
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Gracias! I finally hear something that makes sense for my search. Amazing!
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This video ROCKS!!!!
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This was awesome, thanks Anthony!
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Thanks for sharing this wonderful video.
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Very very helpful and great insights, thank you!!
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Super helpful!👏
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Bookmarking this! Thanks for the tips!
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Thanks buddy !
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Great tips
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I saw that headline and thought, you don’t look old enough to be 61 years old. I am going to share this with all my employees and may be my bosses if I get the guts to do so. Extremely extremely helpful. Did you ever consider, interview, or specifically not consider government/military and related jobs?
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Suppose you were an analyst before and you launched an analytics newsletter for the CXO users (b2b saas), although they loved it and it qualitatively was a success, you don't know the revenue from the renewal so how do you quantify it? Also, just as a general interviewing process question: how do you stay 100% for each interview you give? often one feels deflated not in spirit but headspace/tiredness with the process itself. Something beyond daily healthy habits like med/run/workout etc?