Product Manager isn't incredibly hard, especially if you have ANY Scrum or Agile processes training. I was essentially an Assistant Product Manager for a large fast food company when we produced their mobile app. Technically, the position was System Administrator, but it was managing the product.
As long as you understand the business requirements and the 'vision' of the product, and then can translate that into actionable items that can be consumed by other departments/teams/people, you too can be a Product Manager.
No, this role w/Netflix is definitely not some mobile ordering app - they want someone that has deep experience with machine learning and AI engineering in order to implement this within their current ecosphere. I am thinking a serious upgrade to the "suggestions based on your viewing" combined with a future in actual AI produced shows and movies - this role would likely quarterback the product into that realm and then walk away since it would be then be a marketing role.
It's not that hard, you just have to have a bit of creativity and an ability to have people like you.
Not that hard for sure, it's like everything, once you have the statistical acumen to collaborate with top-notch data scientists, the communication skills to translate the implications of that work to less technical partners, for a start, I mean, then you have the rest of course and if you can handle it all by yourself successfully it's just a walk in the park, especially if you do that everyday since decades
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I mean, that's like carpentry, it's mostly all bout nailing stuffs in wood planks with a hammer, it's not that hard. Do 50 push ups every morning for 3 weeks it's going to be fine
>The overall market range for roles in this area of Netflix is typically $300,000 - $900,000.
They're essentially paying some rando $25000 to $75000 a month just to merely stuff nails in planks
I knew I made the mistake in replying.
You are insufferable, 0K. I don't know who hurt you or touched you in the wrong way, but fuck off. Your replies are trollish, boring, and obvious - you're not clever and you lack subtlety. It should normally go without saying that nothing is hard when you fucking learn to do it. The creativity is called having initiative - something niggers, streetshitters, and apparently whatever you are don't have.
If you understood even a modicum of the customer experience (i.e. being a human and interacting with other humans), and combined this with BASIC project management (have a goal and see it through), you would still fail at this, while most others would succeed.
Later.
Why are you buttmad at me now? What have I done again?
Just stop making excuses and send a resume, it's not that hard I mean you know php and powerpoint, right? Well then it's cool. I mean what's python? It's a glorified bash, just like php, same deal. So what you'll do essentially is that you're going to throw a bunch of loops on objects with a framework and that's it for the AI, and then you'll shit a bunch of powerpoints to briefly explain what's going on to the rest of the team and you can call it a day
>The creativity is called having initiative - something niggers, streetshitters, and apparently whatever you are don't have.
Creative my ass
You can't paint let alone draw for shit since forever
I bet in middle school you were that guy always asking the teacher during drawing activities, if "we" had the right to use the ruler... Lol
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