What school for Product Managers do you recommend the most?

Maria del Mar Altamirano
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Saif Khan
If your goal is to land a job, you shouldn't go after a school, because they can't give you one. It's your PM skillset that gets you the job. I'd advise you to focus on creating a portfolio where you list a few projects you've worked on and the skills you picked up along the way. In terms of education learn the follwoings: 1. SQL; here's great free coures:
2. Storytelling with data; here's a free course: https://www.coursera.org/lecture... 3. Writing; here's book: "On writing well - William Zinsser" 4. And a bit of computer science; here's the best cs course out there: https://pll.harvard.edu/course/c...
Maria del Mar Altamirano
@saifrkhaan Thaks for your advice. You'r right. My goal is to get a job as a PM. Do you know where i can find some portfolios that i could take a look?
Jules Pratt
In my opinion, Product School is pretty good. Adding to it, I try to keep up with the latest by following some blogs & newsletter. Recently I heard of slack communities also @racheej pointed out.
Maria del Mar Altamirano
@racheej @jules_pratt Thanks a lot Jules. I have been exploring Product School. I think it is the good one, but im not sure if the cost worth it. Thanks for your tip Im going to look the community, sounds good.
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