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DISCLAIMER: This is an online text chat event on Slack. Please join here https://prdct.school/3AemqnY
Ever wondered what it's like to work as a Product Manager? This is an exclusive Ask Me Anything session to give you a chance to ask every question you've ever had, with Ezra P., Product Leader at Google.
He will discuss what it's like to work in this dynamic role & what it takes to get your foot in the door. You'll also get the inside scoop on the day-to-day work as a PM, the challenges of the job & personal insight from Ezra's experience of working at different companies.
Come join us on Launch! (https://prdct.school/3PPtdfk), Product School's exclusive community for Product People to learn, exchange ideas, & build better together!
Meet the Speaker: Ezra Park
Ezra is a Google Product Leader currently building amazing things for ChromeOS experiences. He has previously worked on PM teams at other top companies including Amazon & Microsoft.
View Speaker's Full Profile (https://prdct.school/3wDnOAf)
The content of this event is for educational purposes only & does not include any specific facts of the presenter's current or previous company. The opinions expressed in this event are solely those of the presenter based on personal experiences & do not reflect those of the company the presenter works for.
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