Specs. Emails. Presentations. Social posts. Articles.
No matter what industry you belong to and no matter what function you perform, there is one underlying skill that, if improved, is immediately noticeable and can put you on the map.
Writing.
Clarity of thought expressed in words is a golden asset.
The right words can change opinions, diffuse conflict, excite audiences, provoke thought and delight customers.
It doesn't matter if you're a product manager, a developer, an accountant or marketer, writing is the true common denominator our caliber is often associated with.
Also, the best way to test you've understood something is to attempt to explain it in words. It helps you iron out your thoughts.
Keep writing. Keep improving.
As a Product Manager, you might be asked a lot of questions during an interview. One of them includes technical questions. Here are 4 types of technical questions that you might come across.