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Transition from Web Developer to Product Manager

All About Product Management

People often ask the question – How do I to get into Product Management [from being a software engineer, project manager, business analyst etc…]. Patrick Jolley is a case in point of a web developer who recognised an opportunity to move into Product Management and took it. What’s your academic background/training?

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Top Product Design Companies to Work With in 2021

UX Studio: Product Management

Apart from analyzing the top product design agencies, we will help you to understand better who a product designer is, how product design is different from web design, what product design agencies do, and how to find the best product design firm to work with. How you can critically analyze the quality of past works. . Wandr studio.

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6 tips to succeed in freelancing and remote work

The Product Coalition

We are talking about software development, that is, problems will always there. I know that you are thinking: “but I need the money… I want to travel the world and this money could be useful…” But is better lose a client now, or have to give excuses (remember bad news?) What do you think about the points of this article?

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Breadcrumbs for Websites: Best Practices & Examples

Usersnap

Nick is a software developer who’s passionate about user experience. Breadcrumbs (or breadcrumb trail) is a secondary navigation system that shows a user’s location on a site or web app. This post originally appeared on babich.biz , written by Nick Babich. Highly recommended read!

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International Women’s Day: Celebrating Women of Modus

Modus Create

While many articles focus on the lack of women in technology, that is not the approach I want to take. I paused my career; no regrets at all, but it was challenging to be back home, especially because I knew that I wanted to work in a global remote role with different cultures, travel, and keep learning.