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Lambda School Review

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

It's been estimated that the number of open computing positions will exceed qualified candidates by nearly 1,000,000 in 2020. Whether it be software engineers, data scientists, IT specialists, it now seems standard for companies to have open positions that can't be filled. The Lambda School has a rather large tuition price at $30,000.

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These 5 Coding Bootcamps Are Worth Considering

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Software development is one of the few highly skilled occupations that doesn’t require any professional certification. To fill growing demand for skilled developers, coding bootcamps began popping up in 2012. Course Report’s Top Schools of 2019-2020. Course Report has followed the coding bootcamp industry since 2013.

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Is Product Management Certification Right For You?

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

From R&D to marketing, sales, and logistics, PMs operate in ambiguity. There’s no set skillset or formal certification for PMs like there is for Project Management (PMP). Lot’s of programs exist to help you upskill quickly, and with growing competition, certification (coupled with experience!) But your time is valuable too.

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The Ultimate Conversation Design Course Guide

UX Planet

While this information can help you decide if you would want to take a certain course— and Polina also delved into this subject with “ Selecting the right conversation design course ”— this post does not explicitly answer the question of, “ Are employers expecting to see a CxD certification on my job application? ” Okay, let’s get started.

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Product Managers and Technical Skills: What’s the Deal?

The Product Coalition

It doesn’t seem to matter how many times the industry tries to reassure newcomers that you don’t need to be a full stack software engineer to be a good Product Manager. Even in the software development world, the technical skills needed by each team is quite different. Q: Do Product Managers need to code?

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Drata’s CEO Adam Markowitz on creating a culture of cyber security

Intercom, Inc.

If I’m about to do business with your company and your software is going to access my customers’ data, it’s my responsibility to ensure you have the proper controls in place to protect it. I personally love to be early and use the opportunity to set the bar really high in the market. Start early. How does that feel?

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Overcoming Impostor Syndrome in the Product World

The Product Coalition

Someone with nothing but marketing experience, but with all the skills needed, may fear their lack of experience in software development will hold them back. If you’re an established Product Manager who has been working for a long time, but still suffer from waves of impostor syndrome, try asking your manager for a performance review.