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I've been entertaining the idea of a career change over the last year, and Product Management is an area that interests me greatly. I'm just not entirely sure how to move across without damaging my existing salary to extensively, and also without knowing how transferable my skills are. How did you move into Product Management? http://au.linkedin.com/in/aidanabradley

All too often people say they are interested in product management but cannot point to a URL of a project they worked on. There are countless resources out there to learn how to code, design, tackle customer development, validate your idea, and ultimately launch a living, breathing product. Even if your product only reaches a handful of users, building something from scratch sets you apart drastically. Do not worry about how complex or marketable the product is- the goal is to get your hands dirty with product development.
You cannot launch a product without inspiring people to build it first. That is why being a great PM largely depends on how well you work with developers and designers. Learning how to communicate with creative makers is key, so even if you do not work with product talent in your current role, find ways to start flexing those muscles. Reach out to developers and designers at your company to start a dialogue or keep an eye out for local events where you can network or collaborate with makers.

When you are ready to roll up your sleeves, hackathons are one of the best places to experiment with leading a group of makers. Whether you go to an event or grab coffee with a Tech Lead from your company, connect with makers to start opening new doors into product.
The third way to get in product management is near and dear to my heart. After awhile, the CEO decided to take a chance on me and let me try my hand at the product side of things. If you are driving results and have built trust across the organization, you have a good chance of being considered for a role in a new department. Even product.

Your product team might think of you for a new role right off the bat because they’ve worked with you in the past, but often times, you’ll need to reach out to the hiring manager to let them know you’re interested. Either way, keep your eyes and ears open for PM openings within your organization. Some companies have an Associate Product Manager program for folks who are entirely new to the world of software development but eager to dive in. They get to own real parts of the product at HubSpot and have access to 1-on-1 coaching to help them navigate the process. APM programs are an incredible way to jumpstart a career in product. These are just a few ways to think about finding your spot as a product manager.
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Answered 3 years ago

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