Top 3 Microsoft TPM coaches : prepfully.com/coaches/J9G4WB and prepfully.com/coaches/K5DZ9K and prepfully.com/coaches/JQ36EJ All Coaches : prepfully.com/coaches/microsoft/tpm
Can you please share some resources to help with "Build" your knowledge part? I have worked as a Technical Product manager and targeting for TPM roles but don't have much experience in designing the systems.
"Interviews are like socks. You want to show off the texture, but all the interviewer can see are the holes". Loved this characterization, and it made me laugh because it's so right. Thanks for sharing :)
Hey Hema, Thanks for your feedback. We are extremely sorry that you found the background music distracting. We won't be able to remove that in the current video, but we will make sure to use background music cautiously.
Hey there - would this be useful? We recently put together a post on system design sessions; it's targeted at software engineers but I suspect it will also be relevant for TPMs :) prepfully.com/articles/system-design-interview-breakdown - Udit
Hey Ali - that depends on what you mean by an IT background. If you mean you don't have an engineering degree; that's alright - a lot of TPMs pick up technical skills through past experience. If you mean you've never worked in a technical context before - you'll struggle with the interviews; most companies have an explicit technical interview to filter for technical skills. This usually involves System design and architecture questions, and sometimes other technical skills which could be relevant to the role. If you aren't comfortable in conversations such as this; the interview process will prove challenging. I'd recommend looking at Program Manager roles in this context; which still let you leverage your organizational, program and operational skills while relying much less on technical know-how. Hope this helps! - Udit
Top 3 Microsoft TPM coaches :
prepfully.com/coaches/J9G4WB and
prepfully.com/coaches/K5DZ9K and
prepfully.com/coaches/JQ36EJ
All Coaches :
prepfully.com/coaches/microsoft/tpm
good points. It would SO nice to remove the music which is very distracting. thx
Can you please share some resources to help with "Build" your knowledge part? I have worked as a Technical Product manager and targeting for TPM roles but don't have much experience in designing the systems.
"Interviews are like socks. You want to show off the texture, but all the interviewer can see are the holes".
Loved this characterization, and it made me laugh because it's so right. Thanks for sharing :)
Can you please remove the background music. It's so distracting..
Hey Hema, Thanks for your feedback. We are extremely sorry that you found the background music distracting. We won't be able to remove that in the current video, but we will make sure to use background music cautiously.
Thanks for this video! Really helpful.
Cheers Jolly!
Please share if you have any technical use cases
Hey there - would this be useful? We recently put together a post on system design sessions; it's targeted at software engineers but I suspect it will also be relevant for TPMs :)
prepfully.com/articles/system-design-interview-breakdown
- Udit
Can a person with non IT background become a TPM ?
Hey Ali - that depends on what you mean by an IT background.
If you mean you don't have an engineering degree; that's alright - a lot of TPMs pick up technical skills through past experience.
If you mean you've never worked in a technical context before - you'll struggle with the interviews; most companies have an explicit technical interview to filter for technical skills. This usually involves System design and architecture questions, and sometimes other technical skills which could be relevant to the role. If you aren't comfortable in conversations such as this; the interview process will prove challenging. I'd recommend looking at Program Manager roles in this context; which still let you leverage your organizational, program and operational skills while relying much less on technical know-how.
Hope this helps!
- Udit
tabla on the background;
Hahah indeed!
why do you have back ground music? pls remove the music-it is hard to focus on what you are saying