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If you're job hunting right now, these are 10 things hiring managers look for in #uxresearch resumes. 1. Show project impact without giving away competitive information askwhy.substack.com/p/top-10-thing… #JobSeekers #job #jobhunting #jobhunt #uxresearcher #productdesign #uxdesign #ux

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10 Tips to prepare your #resume for #product roles: 1. Highlight what makes you ideal for the role 2. Set the context 3. Your impact and achievements should be easy to understand askwhy.substack.com/p/getting-your… #productmanagement #Software #development #pm #job #jobhunting

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What to do if you're pulled into a #customer #escalation 1) If the customer is angry about a bug already identified, share an update with the Sales / Success executive. Provide more details about why the bug requires time to solve. #product #pm #sales #productdevelopment

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What to do if you're pulled into a #customer #escalation 2) If it is about a feature gap, a conversation about the roadmap would be a good next step. Read more askwhy.substack.com/p/handling-cus… #product #pm #sales #productdevelopment

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One of the most important pieces of feedback you can get from your manager is *how you are perceived* by folks in a position of power within your org. It plays such an important role in how you are reviewed, promoted, compensated and yet a candid discussion of this topic is rare.

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Do you want a better collaboration between #product and #Engineering ? This article with a case study may help askwhy.substack.com/p/building-a-s… #productdevelopment #software #collaboration

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It's better to be the wisest person in the room than the smartest. People prove their intelligence by showing what they know. They reveal their wisdom by integrating what everyone knows. Intelligence can be used to advance personal agendas. Wisdom guides groups to shared goals.

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What is your best advice on how ambitious & talented product people should prepare for the slowdown in tech hiring and potentially more layoffs coming in 2023?

Luca Rossi ꩜ (@lucaronin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Skip level 1:1s are, in my experience, one of the most underrated practices in eng mgmt. They are often added very late to the arsenal of teams’ processes, while some companies do without them altogether.

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Your company is having layoffs or is about to - what you should do on Askwhy: UX Research, Product Management, Design & Careers askwhy.substack.com/p/your-company…

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Askwhy: UX Research, Product Management, Design & Careers: How to facilitate like the All In pod - the Jason Calacanis way askwhy.substack.com/p/how-to-facil…

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If you like the The All-In Podcast - you might like our article on the skills you can emulate in the workplace for #facilitation and #moderation like @jason askwhy.substack.com/p/how-to-facil…

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Askwhy: UX Research, Product Management, Design & Careers: Two key areas to focus on to get promoted and do well in your job. Practical advice from Luca Rossi of Refactoring. askwhy.substack.com/p/two-key-area…

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What are the elements of a successful kickoff? One element is making sure everyone is adequately briefed with some context beforehand. askwhy.substack.com/p/how-to-have-… #ProductManagement #products #pm #meeting #meetings #productdevelopment #SoftwareEngineering