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In this episode of Product Voices, Vinod Thomas, a product manager at Google, discusses his non-traditional journey into product management. He emphasizes the importance of transferable skills such as communication, collaboration, and data analytics, while debunking the myth that coding is essential for the role. Vinod highlights the value of networking and building genuine professional relationships as key to career advancement. He offers advice for aspiring product managers to understand the role deeply and connect their unique backgrounds to product management. His insights provide a roadmap for successfully transitioning into this field.
Chapters
1. Breaking into Product Management: Lessons from a Non-Traditional Journey (00:00:00)
2. Introduction to Product Voices (00:00:04)
3. Vinod's Non-Traditional Path (00:01:53)
4. Skills for Product Management (00:04:41)
5. Building Credibility Without Coding (00:07:12)
6. Networking for Career Transition (00:17:40)
7. Advice for Aspiring Product Managers (00:27:18)
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