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Essential Data Product Manager Skills

The Product HQ

Interested in learning what the essential data product manager skills are? In the early 2000s, companies faced the problem of working with data at scale. Data was becoming necessary for their product roadmap, executive-level decisions, and information on their paid marketing campaigns. You’ve come to the right place!

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Calling future software engineers: Learn about UL’s equity, diversity and inclusion scholarship, funded by Intercom

Intercom, Inc.

We’re excited to sponsor a new equity, diversity, and inclusion scholarship for students of the University of Limerick’s Immersive Software Engineering (ISE) course – valued at €10,000. Software engineering will play a crucial role in the future of business, society, and even our planet. Investing in education.

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Who is Eric Ries: Background, Books, Webinars, and More

Userpilot

After studying at Yale University, Eric began his career as a Senior Software Engineer at There.com. This book offers practical insights, stories, and tools for organizations navigating modern business challenges. Top blog posts of Eric Ries to read Eric Ries shares his insights on his blog, Startup Lessons Learned.

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Transitioning from Software Engineer to Engineering Manager

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Becoming an engineering manager is the first step into the big world of management for many software engineers. Engineering managers are tech experts and great leaders. That is why we wrote this article to give you an overview of the transition from software engineer to engineering manager.

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Guide to the Software Engineer Career Path

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Trying to better understand the software engineer career path? Want to know what your next steps are as an engineer as you make your way to CTO? An engineering career can go in many different directions depending on your technical skill set and what you want out of a job. We've got your covered.

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Tristan Handy on the changing face of the data stack

Mixpanel

In this interview, Tristan gives us his thoughts on the data stack of today and the hopefully improved capability and accessibility of tomorrow’s. Ask Tristan Handy what he thinks the future of the data stack will look like and what you’ll get in return is a history lesson. The data-analysis gaps of yesterday and today.

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Technical Product Manager: Exploring Their Role and Responsibilities

Userpilot

To become a TPR you don’t need a degree in software engineering, but it will definitely help. However, you need the right mix of technical and leadership skills. The technical skills include a solid understanding of software development and system architecture. Next comes product analytics.