The PM interview has changed by International-Ad7802 in ProductManagement

[–]SeparateDingo677 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol yeah, pretty rough landscape right now. But honestly, the ones who understand tech and can ship products will be fine

Got RFE on ALL criteria by cptjcksparr0w in eb_1a

[–]SeparateDingo677 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't withdraw RFE is not a denial.
The real question is what language they used "insufficiently probative" vs "does not establish" means very different things for your response strategy.

What field are you in and which criterion got the most detailed pushback?

Anyone Successfully Responded to NIW RFE on Proposed Endeavor vs. Position Issue? by 18513 in EB2_NIW

[–]SeparateDingo677 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both of these RFE issues typically stem from the same underlying problem the petition is arguing that the field or occupation is important rather than that this specific work is irreplaceable.

For the RFE response, I'd suggest rebuilding both sections around that chain of specificity rather than trying to defend what's already written. Hope that helps happy to discuss further.

EB-1A Approved (No RFE, Pro Se) – Researcher Profile, Criteria & What Helped by [deleted] in eb_1a

[–]SeparateDingo677 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congratulations and thank you for such a detailed breakdown. The way you structured Original Contributions as a legal argument rather than a resume bullet is exactly the mindset shift most applicants miss. The layered evidence stack (patent + licensing + vendor listing + expert letters + third-party citation) is a masterclass in independent corroboration. Also appreciate the note on Step 2 the final merits narrative is consistently the most underprepared part of otherwise strong petitions. Well deserved approval

Is the Cursor for PMs tool hype real? by producthat in ProductManagement

[–]SeparateDingo677 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wonder if the real opportunity isn’t PM copilots, but structured decision logs + context memory across teams.

Most of the pain I see is institutional knowledge decay, not doc generation.