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PM is irrelevant role and will die in next 2-3 years.
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Been on a job search for PM roles, but I keep seeing job posts where the title is “Product Manager”, but in description they require you to also have scrum master background / agile experience etc. TBH I don’t care at all about developing PO skills at all and only want to be strategic / vision type PM. However I do see a lot of good companies and interesting positions where they expect 1 person to do both PM and PO jobs. Are these traps? What do you all think?
What do you think a PM does? You just want to be an idea guy and not actually work with the team on anything? It's stupid when companies split the roles. You don't need both.
There are lots of stuff to work on besides “ideas” esp at B2B companies, like figuring out business model, pricing, partnerships etc.
scrum master is the most useless pathetic role. better to have the product owner take on the scrum master roles. run away from companies with scrum masters. amex has scrum masters.
Likely because most teams don't follow Scrum though they say they do. So they don't have a scrum master, instead have the PO or a manager doing that part.