Haha.....Engineering can be learnt and practice makes you better..... Most engineering questions have limited solutions and most times, you can pick the best solution Product/business runs with many operational parameters, conflicting priorities and most times there is no obvious solution .... So, coming up with a leetcode for business roles is very difficult SDEs have a distinct advantage compared to the rest
I would challenge that. It’s probably good to have practice questions with potential answers. They don’t have to be the same. But ballpark
What does the PM interview look like?
Guesstimation. Product sense. Behavioral. Engineering - In any order of priority
There's probably repositories of good questions to work through, but it would be get harder to get success metrics. ... Though I guess the same can be said about leetcode... Just because your code is correct, it might still look look shit, and reflect terrible coding practices. Maybe for product, there could be difficult, more involved, multiple choice questions, and maybe some spreadsheet analysis work or something?
I feel like MBA school is a route.
Have you tried the PMHQ Slack community? I'm sure there are lots of different prep sites around that people post there
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