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How do you get your first product management job? How do you break the Catch-22 of not having enough experience to get the job you really want? How do some product managers progress up the career ladder, while others fail? Join us for a panel discussion that seeks to answer these questions & more!
Moderator
Muffi Ghadiali, Senior Director of Product Management, ChargePoint
Panelists
Gyanda Sachdeva, Sr Director of Product at LinkedIn
Chris Abad, VP of Product & Design at UserTesting
John Cook, Head of Product & Design - Consumer IoT Security at Symantec
Carlos Gonzlez de Villaumbrosia, CEO at Product School
Sponsors
Product School
About the Speakers
Muffi Ghadiali, Senior Director of Product Management at ChargePoint
Muffi is an experienced product management leader with over twenty-five years of delivering software, hardware, & services. He has & has led product management roles at Amazon, ChargePoint, HP, Synaptics, & was part of the founding team at OUYA, a disruptive game console startup launched on Kickstarter. Muffi regularly teaches at Stanford CSU & has received an MPhil in computer engineering from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
Carlos Gonzlez de Villaumbrosia, CEO at Product School
Carlos Gonzalez de Villaumbrosia is the best-selling author ofThe Product Book, & Founder ofProduct School, which provides product management training at 14 campuses worldwide taught by real-world product managers working at top technology companies such as Google, Facebook, Snapchat, Airbnb, LinkedIn, & Netflix. Prior to Product School,Carlos spent 8 years building teams & digital products in Europe, Latin America & the US.
About Product School
Founded in 2014, Product School is the world's first technology business school. With 14 campuses worldwide, the school offers certified Product Management, Coding, & Data Analytics courses taught by real-world product managers working at top technology companies such as Google, Facebook, Snapchat, Airbnb, LinkedIn, & Netflix. Unlike traditional MBA programs focused on finance & consulting, Product School's curriculum is highly relevant for the next generation of technology leaders, with classes offered part-time at a fraction of the cost. More than 125,000 professionals have taken classes or workshops offered by Product School.
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