The Backgrounder - [Product Manager Interview]
Article Highlights
The Backgrounder is effectively your press kit. It captures your About You, career highlights and most recent achievements. You’ll need this throughout the interview process and for all interviews. It contains the following pieces:
About You
Craft three bullets that provide an overview of your career highlights and you as a person (most companies want to hire real people). You should be able to recite it conversationally.
E.g.
The Q&A:
Interviewer: So, tell me about yourself…
You: Sure, I’m a husband and devoted #girldad to three girls between 4 and 10 years old. Professionally, I have 10 years of exceptional product management experience and launched four products. And, I happen to live and volunteer in High Park which has so much green space and some of the best people in the city.
Hint: Think of it as a Twitter bio
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Career Highlights (Quantitative)
During the interview process, you’ll need to sell yourself by way of your career achievements. I suggest thinking of your three most impactful, quantifiable achievements (you should have this on your resume already).
E.g.
The Q&A:
Interviewer: So, tell me some of the highlights of your work experience
You: I helped launch [product] and tripled revenue to $10M in the first 12 months. At [company] we now have 3M Monthly Active Users. And, at [company] we grew market share from 10% to 24% in just two years.
Hint: Watch how a CEO interviews on a business show like Bloomberg or CNBC. A good example is Sheryl Sandberg.
Career Highlights (Qualitative)
The top companies will consider not just your measurable accomplishments but also the impact you've had on your users, as all numerical success is rooted in addressing user problems. This is an opportunity to demonstrate your customer obsession. Reflect on the three most significant ways you enhanced your users' lives.
E.g.
The Q&A:
Interviewer: So, tell me about some of the products you built…
You: Sure, when I was at [company] we launched [product] that helped accountants manage their costs by unifying payment processing and book balancing in one product. At [company] we helped restauranteurs with new analytics app so they can understand their customers better. And at [company] we enabled our money-savers to reduce expenses by giving them new spending alerts.
You may have noticed that the quantitative highlights are company-focused results whereas the qualitative highlights are user-centric results.
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