Hi,
I have 10+ years of experience in the data analytics space with limited exposure to python with an MBA degree. Currently, I'm not looking for any change. Still, Meta recruiters are chasing me for a PM role in which I don't have real experience(at least my title is not) but work with them daily, and the Meta recruiter told me some PM boot camp training for engg background person to get into the product space. The recruiter sounded confident that they have multiple positions that can fit my profile.
How hard for me to prepare and crack the PM interview at Meta (the last interview was four years back)? Please advise
TC: 240k
Location: Remote/Atlanta #tech #PM #Career direction
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