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THE ONLY COMPLETE GUIDE TO GETTING A JOB IN PRODUCT MANAGEMENT Attempting to land a new job in product management is daunting. For starters, there have been no comprehensive blueprints for success. The interview process is grueling. Few candidates receive offers. Product Sense is the only comprehensive, yet accessible, resource available to help navigate a complex process and succeed an a hyper-competitive market. What will you learn from this book? The required PM common traits โ ones that all PMs need to embody to get a job (regardless of industry, company, or product). The single, most crucial PM problem โWhat it is, why it is key to the role, and how to tackle it in four steps Master our brand new "Compass Framework" โ We designed our own proprietary interview framework from the ground up, which you can use to navigate product sense, execution, and leadership PM interview questions. How to get a job โ A step-by-step hand-holding on what to do to land the most desired roles. Including take-home assignments, recruiter & hiring manager screens, and crafting your unique narrative - your PM Superpower. Whatโs also inside? A detailed breakdown of the hiring criteria for PMs at FAANG and other tech companies Super-detailed example answers to tough PM interview case questions. An inside look at PM. Dozens of first-hand stories, interviews, real life examples, and no-fluff advice A robust glossary of PM terms used throughout the industry for easy reference This book will benefit those who are considering becoming PMs, those who are attempting to switch into product management from another role, or folks who are already PMs but want to be most prepared when applying for a new job. Review: Extremely Valuable Read - In studying for PM interviews, I've read through 3 books in total: Product Sense, Cracking the PM Interview, and Decode and Conquer. All 3 have value, but Product Sense stands out in a particularly thoughtful and impactful way. 1. Instead of teaching frameworks to regurgitate in an interview process, Product Sense guides the user into a mindset, and it does so through the breaking down the interview process as if that itself was a question in an interview. Product Sense uses itself reflexively to show why the book exists, how the reader (user) can make the best use of it, and why. This is an essential primer for the reader. 2. Product Sense justifies every assertion it makes, and always adds the proper context, logically guiding its reader to the why of what it's trying to explain and why -> the exact skill a PM needs to be successful in an interview. As I absorbed more information throughout the read, I found myself thinking differently about product questions and falling into a mindset of consciously assessing products the right way. 3. It's a humble and relatable read. It's made by real PMs who are not trying to flex, but who are trying to guide the reader through a sustainable process of prep, that will not only help them answer interview questions, but also be successful in their day to day life as a real PM. 4. It provides concrete questions and answers to guide the reader through real scenarios without being too scripted. It's empowering rather than prescriptive. Needless to say, highly recommend. Review: Helpful crash course! - I'm a first time founder at a seed stage startup. We just raised a large round and started hiring out the team. Suddenly product went from me and my co-founder sat next to each other to having to run a system, process, release cycle etc. At the same time I still need to develop my "product sense" as described in the book as we build a product on top of our current killer feature. This book was a quick and refreshing read that provided me with the necessary tools to better run my company. Would recommend!
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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 67 Reviews |
J**N
Extremely Valuable Read
In studying for PM interviews, I've read through 3 books in total: Product Sense, Cracking the PM Interview, and Decode and Conquer. All 3 have value, but Product Sense stands out in a particularly thoughtful and impactful way. 1. Instead of teaching frameworks to regurgitate in an interview process, Product Sense guides the user into a mindset, and it does so through the breaking down the interview process as if that itself was a question in an interview. Product Sense uses itself reflexively to show why the book exists, how the reader (user) can make the best use of it, and why. This is an essential primer for the reader. 2. Product Sense justifies every assertion it makes, and always adds the proper context, logically guiding its reader to the why of what it's trying to explain and why -> the exact skill a PM needs to be successful in an interview. As I absorbed more information throughout the read, I found myself thinking differently about product questions and falling into a mindset of consciously assessing products the right way. 3. It's a humble and relatable read. It's made by real PMs who are not trying to flex, but who are trying to guide the reader through a sustainable process of prep, that will not only help them answer interview questions, but also be successful in their day to day life as a real PM. 4. It provides concrete questions and answers to guide the reader through real scenarios without being too scripted. It's empowering rather than prescriptive. Needless to say, highly recommend.
D**P
Helpful crash course!
I'm a first time founder at a seed stage startup. We just raised a large round and started hiring out the team. Suddenly product went from me and my co-founder sat next to each other to having to run a system, process, release cycle etc. At the same time I still need to develop my "product sense" as described in the book as we build a product on top of our current killer feature. This book was a quick and refreshing read that provided me with the necessary tools to better run my company. Would recommend!
A**R
Great!
What a well-written and accessible read! The authors really do a great job imparting their concepts in an engaging way. The book's a super helpful, straightforward guide to great product management. Fun too! There's valuable insight throughout and in the original interviews featured. Highly recommended.
W**.
A "bootcamp" it is not.
Good book, but more like 2.5 stars. Let me explain. If you're new to Product Management or just "PM-curious", and this happens to be the first book you pick up on the subject, then you might be inclined to give it five stars. Trust me, it will be a fine first foray too. It touches on all of the major PM talking points, offers great advice, provides solid frameworks (COMPASS), evaluation rubrics for assessing your answers (and possibly candidates), and has a good bit of extra sauce in the form of interviews with top PMs from FAANG companies. I really enjoyed the latter. Great launching pad. However, if you have arrived at this book after having read "Decode and Conquer", "Product Management's Sacred Seven", or even "Acing the Data Science Interview", then you will begin to discern some areas in which this book could improve. It's a bit too disorganized, overall. You can't discern this from the table of contents, but start reading and you'll see how some sections could have been reordered for a better idea flow. Minus one star. I ding another star because some sections are just too light on substance. Case-and-point: Chapter 5 is called "Bringing a Product to Market", so you'd expect this to be the meatiest section because, well, you know, this book is about product management! But the authors chose to spend just eight sparse pages discussing the "Phases of Product Development", bringing the entire chapter to a grand total of 26 pages for the entire thing. That's it. It reads more like a fleshed-out powerpoint. The biggest crime though, is reserved for Chapter 11: "Behavioral and Culture Questions". It is totally bankrupt in terms of ideas, substance, and execution. Better books have a bunch of mock interviews walking you through strong strategies for acing this part while showing you in no uncertain terms what pitfalls to avoid. How many sample questions do we have in this chapter you might ask? Zero. Nada. They just flat-out tell you to google questions and see what you can find. Ok...The entire section is just 3 pages long, but the last page is about how one of the authors used to be a Hiring Manager, so I guess it would have been nice to have more detail? It's just lazy. Can they really have the audacity to call this book "A Bootcamp in a book?". SMH... It's a shame cause it could have been much better and become one of the most recommended texts on the subject given the authors' experience. I'd say you can perhaps use it as a supplement to some of the other texts I mentioned previously, but I would not make it my primary choice. I cannot wholeheartedly recommend it.
B**I
Great book that outlines how to think like a PM
I really liked this book, I got it after seeing it shared on LinkedIn, and am pleased with the lessons and stories that are included in the book. The authors clearly took their time getting things organized in an accessible way. I wasnโt super familiar with product before reading this book, but I walked away feeling a bit more educated.
W**E
Great Resource and Touchstone
Although the focus of this book is to help build and enhance the skills needed to be a Product Manager, the overall thought process and functions taught in this book help with real-world problem solving skills as well. Being in the mobile games industry, I can confidently say that the book is a great tool to help build the foundations of a good PM, and a great enhancement for any existing PM to sharpen their already existing skill set.
Z**O
Unprofessional and hollow
Full of high level empty words with ideas that everybody knows. Tailored for high school grads to know what is product manager to start to prepare for freshman intern interviews.
A**R
Great read! Something here for everyone
I wish this book had been around when I first began my career in product management. Now even with some experience under my belt, I still find the book highly valuable! It gives a great framework to approaching every day product problems along with tangible examples on how those principles are applied. I'd recommend this one over 'Cracking the PM Interview'
Y**H
Great read for any PM!!
I would recommend this book for any PM, or aspiring PM's (eg. MBA candidates). Full of examples, with a clear and understandable framework for approaching problems. I've read other PM prep books before, and they all felt like regurgitating typical answers to questions. But no two problems are the same. This books teaches you a mindset; of how to look at the problem and how to deliver great products.
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