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How To Break Into Product Management—Sachin Rekhi

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

As an undergraduate at UPenn, I was originally planning to move into software engineering on graduation. Many top employers are looking for computer science or engineering graduates to fill PM positions, and this is an excellent route into the role. Listen to our podcast here, or read the transcription below!

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How To Break Into Product Management—Sachin Rekhi

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

As an undergraduate at UPenn, I was originally planning to move into software engineering on graduation. Many top employers are looking for computer science or engineering graduates to fill PM positions, and this is an excellent route into the role. Listen to our podcast here, or read the transcription below!

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Building Resolution Bot: How to apply machine learning in product development

Intercom, Inc.

Late last year, I spoke at the Predict Conference on how we built Resolution Bot, our intelligent support chatbot that can instantly resolve common questions. New software engineers quickly learn that a lot of complexity arises from error handling. What was the cost of a false positive going to be?

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Finding & Nurturing Top Talent | Elpie Bannister & Alex Yang | BoS Europe 2019

Business of Software Conference

There’s inbound hiring and there’s outbound hiring. Inbound hiring is when the candidate comes to you. So, if you put up a job post on LinkedIn then that’s a form of inbound hiring as these candidates need to proactively apply to be considered for the job. Outbound hiring is the opposite.