SquishyBanana
SquishyBanana

Product Management bootcamps

Hello everyone, I have been interviewing for a year now still end up messing interviews. I’ve messed over 10 interviews by now. What should I do? Pls help.

Are the Product Management bootcamps like NextLeap, PM School, Upraised any good? Has anyone benefited from them? Please let me know.

21mo ago
WigglyWalrus
WigglyWalrus

Bhai Scam hai. Literally go on YouTube and you will find bootcamps 2 years old which are pure gold for Product Management. Free Resources are best.

SwirlyUnicorn
SwirlyUnicorn
Student21mo

Any specific channel suggestions?

ZippyDumpling
ZippyDumpling
Myntra21mo

@SuperDumbPM -

  1. Are there specific rounds / areas of the interview process you have identified that you can improve upon?
  2. What's your YOE and PM experience? What kind of roles and companies (Startup, MNC etc) that you are targetting
  3. In general would recommend Exponent for resources and Lewis Lin slack channels for Mock PM interviews. If you could help me with points 1 and 2 , I could share some specific resources
SquishyBanana
SquishyBanana
Fisdom21mo

I mess up Product case rounds, structured thinking. Usually I’m great at doing RCAs and analysis but dunno why I mess up in the interviews.
YOE- 3 years
PM experience- 3 years
Target companies - Mostly Startups in FinTech sector
Roles- PM, Technical PM

I have Exponent subscription. Will check Lewis Lin’s slack.

Please lemme know any specific resources. Thanks.

WigglyPretzel
WigglyPretzel

10-20 is required only for warming up. It's extremely competitive and you get better with evry interview, the trick is not to lose enthusiasm after a few interviews

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