Airtribe vs Ownpath
Has anyone heard of / worked with / taken a course at either of these two companies?
Both are in the product management learning space and I’m interested in any info about either (both) of them
TIA!
How is this program? Do we actual get to learn something? I’m planning to enroll.
All PM courses are faf.
Why do you think so? Also, what you recommend then?
Do product teardowns and try getting a 3/6 months internship. Best way imo to get into product.
Most of these edtech startups will get 100 ppl on zoom. They will tell u that they ll provide mentorship and what not. But that ll be limited 1 or 2 one on one sessions. Better try getting a pm internship and work directly with pms.
If this doesn't work out., try looking out for product analyst or user researcher role. PM role is only generic in name, you won't succeed unless u are good with data and user research.
Airtribe's PM Launchpad course? Overpriced nonsense. Save your money, kid. Real learning happens on the job, not in some fancy course.
If you're seeking for the transitions especially from Business Development or Product Analyst, this course might be worth it for you. I took this few months back and really got some new insights about the market of product management.
Nope .save ur money
Has anyone heard of / worked with / taken a course at either of these two companies?
Both are in the product management learning space and I’m interested in any info about either (both) of them
TIA!
Is it worth it? I'm looking for something that is structured and their fees look reasonable. Also any other alternatives?
Hey everyone. My career aspirations have changed after doing a 2 month product management course. I'm a devops guy now but previously I've been an SDE. The internal switch is not currently possible for me due to some policy. How do I app...
Which one among them can be considered? Do these programs really help someone in order to make a transition?
hey folks, how’s Airtribe as a workplace in terms of org culture, growth, etc. (also an organisation providing value(?) as a whole)