DerpyBurrito
DerpyBurrito

Service-based to Product-based

I'm a mech guy into IT for the past 5 years. My tech skills were Java, Spring boot more from the backend side. My aspiration is to switch from service based to product based. Please suggest whether i need to go for any mentored training like bosscoder, scaler,etc or I can self learn these things to crack the interview. Please suggest me some online learning contents to get started with. Sometimes really confused, demotivated.

1mo ago
Talking product sense with Ridhi
9 min AI interview5 questions
Round 1 by Grapevine
GigglyNugget
GigglyNugget

Don't enroll into courses by paying thousands. YT has got so much free resources. Also udemy is also good. Before starting a course, see some videos of different trainers and check which sounds more understandable and comfortable for you.

Learn and have hands- on practice side by side. Do some project on your own and share it in GitHub. Mention your GitHub url in your resume.

Always go for self learning.

DerpyBurrito
DerpyBurrito

Thanks

SqueakyJellybean
SqueakyJellybean

Yes, I agree with you but the thing is the content is not organized enough on the internet.

BubblyNoodle
BubblyNoodle
Nike1mo

Prep for interview of product companies. That’s it.

DerpyBurrito
DerpyBurrito

Thanks

DizzyBagel
DizzyBagel

Learn master DSA and leetcode and master one language like Java or C etc

CosmicWaffle
CosmicWaffle

Ur CTC currently

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