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Nabeel Khan shares his journey from operations manager to Amazon's youngest Senior PM, and why he believes product management will thrive alongside AI development.

What we cover:

  • Career progression from warehouse operations to senior product leadership
  • Why product management fundamentals remain critical as AI tools evolve
  • The emergence of "vibe coding" in PM interviews and what it means
  • How AI prototyping tools are changing product development workflows
  • Practical advice for growing your PM career in an AI-integrated workplace

CHAPTERS

[00:00] - Introduction to Nabeel
[08:03] - The Future of Product Management

[24:23] - Getting Hired and Hiring Strategies

LINKS

Nabeel Khan - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nabeel-y-khan/

Nabeel’s company: Nayru - https://www.linkedin.com/company/trynayru/

Madhu Guru - Google moving from a writing first culture to a building-first one: https://x.com/realmadhuguru/status/1950336434126336154?s=46&t=ipsnrJAOf8pNNhup0-xHnQ

Vibe coding interview post: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/nabeel-y-khan_google-tech-productmanagement-activity-7349447677396312065-AyIo?utm_medium=ios_app&rcm=ACoAAA1kDVQBLeuCVf2Li66BAzt9_K3rn_283dU&utm_source=social_share_send&utm_campaign=copy_link

Jobs to be done: https://www.christenseninstitute.org/theory/jobs-to-be-done/

SPONSORS
Co.Lab Build Co-Pilot – Turn your idea into a working product with your first customers pre-loaded

https://bit.ly/pandc_colab

Querio – Natural language analytics for your product team

https://bit.ly/panc_querio

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