Obviously they would seek engineering or PM experience.
Understand one thing this is a highly cross functional role where you will be interacting endlessly with Engg/Devs/QA.
Do you know how a mobile app life cycle works?
Or how different is the Dev process of a web app from a mobile app?
How are async events managed between two separate systems?
Can you speak and understand in tech parlance?
Can you assist and validate integration testing with QAs?
How does Internet work?
Do you understand the concept of webhook?
There are tonnes of things and in case you are in fintech then god saves you because you will be riding on tonnes of external API layers.
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Additionally you will have to ensure that any technical challenges are properly communicated to the business and marketing team.But again you should be able to understand it first.
There is a hell lot of things when it comes to PM than just wireframing and user research.While this is good to start with, we forget that execution eats up a substantial amount of your time atleast during initial stages.
If you are actually serious,seek a Product analyst role and try to grow from there.
Ye 25 page ka deck bana ke PM (I blame TPF and Product school for this)banne wali scheme got expired in Feb’23 since VCs stopped pouring money