Career bites is an initiative by Gaurav Mittal and Chetan Agarwal, batchmates from FMS, Delhi (one of the Ivy League schools in India). In their discussion, they discuss career options, technological innovation, corporate lives and important issues and topics to progress in your life and career.
This podcast is an interactive discussion between them as well as various other guests who join them to discuss their journeys and various other topics of importance
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Career bites is an initiative by Gaurav Mittal and Chetan Agarwal, batchmates from FMS, Delhi (one of the Ivy League schools in India). In their discussion, they discuss career options, technological innovation, corporate lives and important issues and topics to progress in your life and career.
This podcast is an interactive discussion between them as well as various other guests who join them to discuss their journeys and various other topics of importance
Understanding the interview process for a product management role
Career Bites
15 minutes 6 seconds
5 years ago
Understanding the interview process for a product management role
In this episode, we get deep into the traits which you require to become a PM. We talk about various types of interviews and the purpose of each type. We also talk about what the exact process looks like in large companies like google, amazon, facebook, etc
Career Bites
Career bites is an initiative by Gaurav Mittal and Chetan Agarwal, batchmates from FMS, Delhi (one of the Ivy League schools in India). In their discussion, they discuss career options, technological innovation, corporate lives and important issues and topics to progress in your life and career.
This podcast is an interactive discussion between them as well as various other guests who join them to discuss their journeys and various other topics of importance