Anyone recently interviewed with Intercom or work there who can share some tips and advice as I prep for Senior PM interview?
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Anyone recently interviewed with Intercom or work there who can share some tips and advice as I prep for Senior PM interview?
Does anyone else find it difficult to get another job while you are currently employed? Most people say that it's easier to get a job while you have a job, but that has never been the case for me. What normally happens is I go to an interview with the knowledge that I can mess up the interview and perform poorly. Sometimes I ask questions that I know are going to make the interviewer uncomfortable. This is probably both good and bad. Most jobs I have landed happened when I was unemployed.
👀 What's the pettiest thing a manager has ever done to you or someone you know?
Engineers should probably form unions.
I’m a 35-year-old in Seattle, and I’m genuinely terrified that I’m already becoming too old for this industry. I looked around our all-hands meeting yesterday and realized that except for upper management, almost everyone on the engineering team is fresh out of college age. They can pull all-nighters without blinking, while my back hurts if I sit in the wrong chair for two hours. Are we all just silently sliding toward an expiration date once we hit our late 30s? How do you stay relevant?
I had two interviews this week and one screening call but I still don't feel confident that i will reach the next round. I have 20 years experience working with infrastructure (physical hardware) but have a AWS cloud practitioner Certification. The jobs seem more based on Workflow, process, new technologies. Yes, I can do those things but i fear my experience in those areas are not as prominent than another person. I feel stuck in a place I want to transition out of. How do i break out?
I had a friend who worked there as an engineer. They really liked it and said the company culture was good. I know they left a while ago, but I can't remember why. Good luck on your interview!
Thanks for the info! Seems like a good place to be to refine product thinking skills too
Did you end up taking/getting the role?