Landing a startup product job is hard. Nailing the case study can get you there.You'll learn how to structure your case assignments, watch a few successful product case studies and create your own case study showcasing your process, communication and defense. You can use it as a template for all product interviews moving forward, increasing your chances of getting hired as a PM at a startup.What you’ll get out of the course:Understand what startups are looking for in product hires: Startups are looking to get clarity on your process, communication, and how you defend your case.Examine the typical assignments given during startup product interviews: The prompts for product assignments fall into only a handful of possibilities. They will let you choose a product of your own or give you a specific product or they might ask about a product you've already worked on. They want to see how you analyze the existing product and how you would improve it. Watch successful case presentations: You will see me present 3 case presentations that were successful in landing me the job that fall into the 3 types of product assignments that are typically given out. Build a case study utilizing a product framework: You'll learn how to use product frameworks to create a presentation for a common product case study given as a take-home assignment. Defend your case study with frameworks for making product decisions: You will learn frameworks for prioritization, market segmentation, validation, and measuring success. What people are saying:This course is excellent. Marwa provided the necessary structure & frameworks to effectively form, communicate and defend product decisions. They were easy to learn and put into practice with our case assignment. I rec
What you'll learn
Learn how to structure case assignments for product management interviews
Understand what startups look for in product hires
Familiarize yourself with common product interview prompts
Watch successful case presentations and learn from them
Create your own case study using established frameworks
Defend your case study with product decision-making frameworks