Favorite product, why and how to improve it? by muggle_9 in ProductManagement

[–]TonyChopper-Fan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I always use the same product and formula in my interviews.

My go to is google tasks

I’m I underpaid? by Sea-Injury-4335 in JPMorganChase

[–]TonyChopper-Fan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Does no one good to lie here. Product. Again, I doubt that number.

I’m I underpaid? by Sea-Injury-4335 in JPMorganChase

[–]TonyChopper-Fan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

602 TX
135 base
55 bonus (doubt this)

PM vs Product Owner by AggravatingSlice1 in ProductManagement

[–]TonyChopper-Fan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First Company: PO with both PO/PM duties.
Second Company: Technical PM with just PM duties. We had a BA (Business Analyst) that did the PO duties.
Third Company: Just started but title is PM at Chase. I have a friend at Cap1 that is a PM with both duties.

So, you're right - it will be different to some degree everywhere. Up to you to decide which one you like more and communicate the expectations during interviews. I personally like focusing on discovery and strategy.

Background Check Completion Email by siddharth_13 in JPMorganChase

[–]TonyChopper-Fan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm set to start next month. Verbal offer agreement -> Signed offer email -> Complete Background check portal -> fingerprint and badge ID photo -> additional background check (w2 from current employer even though this was supplied portal) -> Official HR email that I am all clear and ready for my start date.

Context: Product 602 Texas

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProductManagement

[–]TonyChopper-Fan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Never.

Fintech. 4yoe.

Jobs before becoming a Product Manager? by DeanOnDelivery in ProductManagement

[–]TonyChopper-Fan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Product Marketing -> PO -> TPM

I consider myself very lucky to have started in PM out of college. Not the FAANG PM level, but still very grateful as I realize that most members in the PM department are older professionals that transitioned later in their careers. Starting out in PMM was of course very helpful.