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sd_slate t1_jdwviyl wrote
Reply to comment by Opening-Video7432 in [OC] My partner’s 2 months job hunt as a Product Manager (UK, 4 years xp) by fryd_rice_all_rise
Check levels.fyi but also depends on your subject matter expertise / experience. Sr. seems to be the broadest band.
sd_slate t1_jdwurac wrote
Reply to comment by Iffykindofguy in [OC] My partner’s 2 months job hunt as a Product Manager (UK, 4 years xp) by fryd_rice_all_rise
Nah engineers need PMs so they don't have to talk with other teams or customers.
sd_slate t1_jd1sgsa wrote
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It's a design tool rather than data visualization tool
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sd_slate t1_jdx4pmt wrote
Reply to comment by Iffykindofguy in [OC] My partner’s 2 months job hunt as a Product Manager (UK, 4 years xp) by fryd_rice_all_rise
Product managers do do a lot of project management, but the other half of the job is figuring out the right features or capabilities for the engineers to build by talking with customers, doing data analysis, and hammering out strategy with other teams. That part will probably grow as project management gets more automated.