There are two significant hurdles to getting your first product manager job if you have limited product experience. First, you need to reach the interview stage as many recruiters will screen out non-PM candidates. Second, you need to stand out during the interview.
Passing these hurdles won't be easy, but that’s what part three of this book is about. We'll start by walking through how you can prepare to transition to a product management role and reach the interview stage at the right company. We'll then prep you for the three most common types of PM interviews—product sense, execution, and behavioral—with frameworks and example answers for each. Finally, we’ll close with some suggestions on how you can excel in your first 30 days as a new product manager.