The first slot for the PM Job Search Bootcamp is fully sold out! We're opening a new slot at 7:30pm to meet the demand: https://hireclub.com/pmjobsearch.
We're also extending the $50 off registration offer until tomorrow (Friday). Use code PRODUCT at checkout.
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For those unable to join our livestream yesterday, we announced the launch of PM Job Search Bootcamp online course!
For course details and to register: https://hireclub.com/pmjobsearch
Register by Monday 4/6 and get a $50 off registration with code PRODUCT
Watch recording from yesterday's livestream for a preview on the course: https://www.facebook.com/1412288385651374/videos/2879797265399673/
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Join a special livestream with HireClub PM Coach Katia Suchkova this Wednesday 12:30pm PDT!
https://hireclub.com/events/job-searching-for-product-managers
Katia will discuss how the PM job search process and market are changing and on how you can stay ahead and competitive in the current climate.
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Calling All Product Managers and Aspiring PMs
We are developing a product management virtual course and want to hear from you!
What challenges do you face as a PM? How can we best help you? Please take a two-minute survey below:
https://forms.gle/7Y7NFugkL2VgVhmS9
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Hey HireClub! What are your favorite product management-related resources? Either books, articles, or podcasts. I’m currently into podcasts and have found a couple that are relevant to PM: How I Built This, Inside Intercom, Master of Scale, Tomorrow Built Today.
Do you have anything you'd like to share? Post away!
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Steven Sloss I usually give this reading list to friends and colleagues when they want to learn more about product-y roles: PM Resources Product-Specific * Everything from Marty Cagan at SVPG (https://svpg.com/articles/) * Marty Cagan’s book _Inspired: How to Create Tech Products Customers Love_ (defines end-to-end how high-performance product organizations run) (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/35249663-inspired) * _The Lean Startup_ from Eric Ries (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10127019-the-lean-startup) Intersection of Product and Strategy * Stratechery (subscription-based, but very worth it. Ben Thompson is a phenomenally talented business analyst) (https://stratechery.com) * _Competing Against Luck_ from Clayton Christensen (dives into “Jobs to be Done” in depth) (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28820024-competing-against-luck) * _Crossing the Chasm_ (helped refined my mental models for how users adopt new tech) (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/61329.Crossing_the_Chasm?from_search=true&qid=oQw1vUoGg4&rank=1) * _Map the Future_ from Michael Mace (not actually about mapping the future; it’s mostly concerned with tools to help understand the competitive landscape) (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19255919-map-the-future) Leadership and Management: * _Managing Humans_ by Michael Lopp (it’s the best intro to tech management book I’ve found, and I’ve read a lot) (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1317946.Managing_Humans) * _Thanks for the Feedback_ (changed how I approach difficult conversations (in both directions)) (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18114120-thanks-for-the-feedback?from_search=true&qid=OeByCSYPYp&rank=1) * The Five Disfunctions of a Team (parable about how to create high-trust teams so that you can have productive conversations) (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/21343.The_Five_Dysfunctions_of_a_Team)
· ReplySteven Sloss Ooph. Looks like you can’t do multi-line comments here. Apologies for the wonky formatting.