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Hi, I am looking to know about PM role at chargebee in terms of work pressure, work life balance, learning curve, growth opportunities, appraisals, work culture.
Can someone working at Chargebee help me get some insights on this?
Hey folks!
Lately I have a feeling of stagnation in my career as a PM. I started as an APM, got promoted and then after a switch back as an APM ( better work).
What are your thoughts on how one should look at progressing?
I am Product analyst with 3 years of experience in a well known Indian E-commerce Company and prior to that I had an MBA for Top tier IIM. I want to move to Product Management role now. I have been closely working with PMs.
How can I make my transition to PM possible? I do not have a Computer Science background but an MBA.
What skills/exp do I need to switch to PM? How to apply for a PM role with a Product Analyst based Resume?
TIA for the tips and guidance
Looks like PM job market is the most difficult one to crack now. Almost every application has an avg of 500+ applicants. Anyone receiving any calls off late? Or the budget allocation for quarters is on hold till US elections are done? Haven't seen such draught.
Help me choose my next role
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