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“The process is more important: thinking out loud, reflecting your thoughts to me – that's a much more correct process, and it also generates more dynamism and understanding of how much you are in the details than the solution itself.”
“They're not looking for you to be perfect, they're looking for you to learn, and if you can reflect that learning and what changed as a result of the failure, that's what we're looking to hear.”
“The challenge here is that it's like, sometimes we talk about it, to boil the ocean, because it's like everything, it's all types of things that all people can ask for, and here you need to manage, here you need to understand the technology and manage risks smartly.”
In the competitive world of product management, landing a dream job often hinges on excelling in interviews. However, many talented product managers fall prey to common mistakes that can derail their chances. In a recent session, Maor Nakash, a Senior Product Manager at Monday.com, shared invaluable insights into these pitfalls and offered expert advice on how to navigate the interview process successfully.
Landing a product management role requires more than just technical prowess; it demands strong behavioral interview skills. This session with Ran Harz and Maor Nakash, a Senior Product Manager at Monday.com, dives deep into mastering the most common and challenging interview questions, offering a strategic approach to showcase your true potential.
The landscape of AI product development for enterprises is undergoing a radical transformation. As companies rush to integrate artificial intelligence, many are discovering that traditional product management playbooks and sales cycles no longer apply. This shift demands a new approach, particularly as the industry grapples with the complexities of moving from impressive demos to scalable, production-ready solutions.