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Resume is too pale
Product manager is different from other positions, the threshold is not very high, but it is very difficult to make a good product.

For example, in the financial field, if you want to enter the Big Four, then you need to take a lot of exams and become a "professional".

The Internet field is relatively open, and its development time is not long. The attributes (non-technical) of various posts also determine that these are not certified types.

Most jobs on the Internet pay more attention to your high growth. As a product manager, you will learn a lot almost every year if your company and project are not cheated.

So, as an inexperienced Xiao Bai, how to find a job as a product manager?

The simplest thing is to prove your ability with your work, because your resume is very pale and you can't say anything.

You must prove your ability to the interviewer:

I have product thinking and can analyze products.

I can design products and export ideas to prototypes and prd documents.

The interviewer is most concerned about the two abilities mentioned above. If you are an experienced product, he can roughly judge from your experience. And if you have no product experience, then you have only one way to go:

Make a work.

What works?

Select a product and write a product analysis report.

Publish a product analysis article in the product manager community.

Conceive a new product by yourself and draw a prototype with perfect logic (not all pages)

Output a research report about your new product.

When you finish these works and send them to the interviewer in the attachment of your resume, the probability of getting an interview will be much greater; The most important thing is that you have exercised your product ability in the process of making your work, and you can have a chat with the interviewer during the interview.

From Post Bar Q User: Elf

I can't do it without experience. Can't I improve myself and start over? From Q user: Mr. Xie