JazzyNoodle
JazzyNoodle
31mo

1st PM Job

-How did you land your 1st PM Job (referral, placement, LinkedIn, carrers, connections/network.......or any other crazy story) -What were you doing before becoming PM (If fresher please let us know) -Skillset that helped you break into this field -Current salary/Joining salary (If it's CTC, then what is the breakdown) -YOE Now, YOE before joining as PM -Education qualification while joining as PM -Your definition of a PM -Anything that you would like to add

31mo ago
GroovyPickle
GroovyPickle

-College placements

  • Solutioning and understanding the problem more than coding helped me get the role
  • 16 LPA
  • education: MBA + B.tech
  • Communication and Solutioning are the art for the PM
JazzyNoodle
JazzyNoodle

Well well......solutioning...💯 I too feel coding is a good to know but not must

FluffyTaco
FluffyTaco

I know a friend that looked pretty and used it

JazzyNoodle
JazzyNoodle

Hmmmm....Landlords will now own products too🫠

TwirlyDonut
TwirlyDonut
31mo

-Referral -BD Analyst -Analytical Skills -38/12 -4,1 -MBA+B.Tech -Making Sure your product is solving actual pain points at scale. Everything else will follow

JazzyNoodle
JazzyNoodle

Same here @ZNAG
Started as analyst...😅

SqueakyQuokka
SqueakyQuokka

1/ recruiter reached out for product analyst role, I converted to APM role 2/ Sr PA - was already doing fair bit of PM work 3/ 4 years of PA experience prior 4/ 18 LPA as spa, 26 LPA as APM

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