![]() A job where I liked the people and had a ton of equity and sold it all at it’s peak. I am far happier now compared to when I worked for my last company - which went from startup to explosive profitable growth, to going public, to going private in a short number of years. Crossing $100k was a big deal and finally relieved this sense of money dread I’ve always carried around. I’m honestly curious if pursuit of compensation and equity has made anyone here happy beyond a certain point. Product Lead || 7 years in tech, 4 in Product || Liberal Arts BS - Biology || $120k, no equity US, TX || High (but modest lifestyle) || Private || Sr. Decode and Conquer: Answers to Product Management Interviews by Lewis C.Todd Lombardo, Bruce McCarthy, Evan Ryan, Michael Connors Product Leadership by Martin Eriksson, Nate Walkingshaw, and Richard Banfield.Badass: Making Users Awesome by Kathy Sierra.The Mythical Man Month by Frederick P Brooks Jr.The Innovator's Dilemma by Clayton M Christensen.The Design of Everyday Things by Donald A.Inspired: How to Create Products Customers Love by Marty Cagan.No posts about how to get started as a PM. ![]() Career related post must go in the career thread.Part marketer, part engineer, part sales, and part project manager, the product manager needs to understand the business, marketplace and customer to make sure they come together to form an amazing product. It encompasses understanding what to build, why to build it, and how to position it. Product Management is the art and science of building the right product for the right people. ![]()
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