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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Acing the Product Management Interview by Advancing Women in Tech

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About the Course

Prepare to impress in your product management interviews by taking this course. You'll learn tips to showcase your skills and PM knowledge directly from the experts who hire and promote top PMs, and practice for your interview using real PM interview questions asked by companies including Meta, Microsoft, Google, and Amazon! Hear how to impress in the interview process from industry-leading experts including: * NANCY WANG, General Manager of Data Protection Services, Amazon Web Services; * BOB O'BRIEN, Senior Product Manager, Amazon Web Services * JENNY TAI, Director of Product, Jam City; *NANCY GESSLER, Product Management, Learning Products, Amazon Web Services * TATYANA MAMUT, Chief Product Officer, Nextdoor * SANDY CARTER, Vice President for Worldwide Public Sector Programs, Amazon Web Services Sponsored by AMAZON WEB SERVICES (AWS). This is the fourth of four courses in the ACE Recommended Real-World Product Management Specialization. When you complete all four courses, you can earn up to 6 college credits....

Top reviews

PT

Jul 20, 2022

Very helpful with getting started on finding and getting prepared for the PM interview. Also the mapping your professional network lesson was very insightful as well as the mock Interviews.

MN

Apr 14, 2023

Full of unique experiences from product leaders of the world. Thanks, Coursera, thanks AWIT, and thanks Nancy Wang for her dedicated work as the main trainer. That was a great journey!

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By Kate H

Aug 8, 2022

This course was a bit more difficult to use in the format it was in. Still useful, but the quizzes on interviewing yourself were less helpful.

By Manali S

Oct 4, 2023

Should be more practice problems on estimation questions and case interviews.

By Brandy L

May 26, 2021

These are very basic HR questions and didn't really pertain to only product management. My impression is if you don't know someone you have no chance of getting a PM job, at least according to Nancy.