Hey everyone. I’m an incoming student at Carnegie Mellon (Tepper School of Business) for MS in Product Management and looking for a PM internship referral for Summer 2024. I have close to 7 years of experience in sales, account management and revenue enablement. Any advice is also appreciated on landing one of these PM internships as well. #product #productmanager #linkedin #mongodb #adobe #walmart #amazon #google #microsoft
Don't take a product management career with WGT. It is an engineering operations company and it will remain the same. There is nothing called Product Management or Product Marketing here. All you have to do is engineering operations. A Product manager does nothing but build project plan(disguised as roadmap), monitor project ops(disguised as Product operations), manage vendors (contractors, billing, compare different vendors ) etc. There is nothing called a road map beyond an year. No one knows what is the plan after 6 months. It's all about building cheap products with some open-source assembly or vendor tools assembly.
☹️ I just applied to the product management intern position at Walmart and passed my assessment
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I'm curious as to why you decided to get an MS in Product Management.
Coming from an engineering background and having worked with customer facing roles at companies like LinkedIn and MongoDB, I have gained experience in selling products and had have opportunities to collaborate with the internal teams (PMs and PMMs mostly) on user requirements on products. With this blended experience in tech and business, I wanted to explore options to move from sales to product side.