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Praised by Business Insider and recommended by executives at Google, Facebook, and desertcart See why executives and recruiters from Google, Facebook, and desertcart recommend Decode and Conquer . Featuring the world-famous CIRCLES Method โข , Decode and Conquer demystifies the PM interview including tricky case questions like: โ๏ธ Product Design โ๏ธ Technical โ๏ธ Estimations & Market Sizing โ๏ธ Pricing โ๏ธ Metrics & Execution โ๏ธ Tradeoff โ๏ธ A/B Testing โ๏ธ New Market Entry โ๏ธ Strategy โ๏ธ Product Vision โ๏ธ โฆand more New 4th Edition Decode and Conquer is the worldโs first book on product management interviews. Now in its fourth edition, Decode and Conquer is the most current and up-to-date book on PM interviews. It reflects the latest changes in the PM interview process โ with a wealth of frameworks, examples, and lessons built in. About Lewis C. Lin Lewis C. Lin is the worldโs #1 authority on product management interviews. His students have landed job offers from top companies such as Google, Facebook, desertcart, Microsoft, and DoorDash. His students include undergraduates, MBAs, and experienced hires from the worldโs top institutions including: โ๏ธ Stanford โ๏ธ MIT โ๏ธ Yale โ๏ธ Columbia โ๏ธ University of Pennsylvania โ๏ธ University of California, Berkeley Tools and Strategies for Interview and Beyond No matter what company youโre targeting, Decode and Conquer offers proven frameworks โ including CIRCLESโข, AARMโข, and DIGSโข - to help you improve, develop good interview habits, and ultimately get the job offers for the dream jobs you deserve. If youโre not getting the job offers you want, the problem isnโt you. The problem is that you do not have a clear plan on how to prepare. Let Decode and Conquer help you. Decode and Conquer will reshape the way you approach interviews. Youโll gain the tools and strategies to succeed both in the interview and yes, even on the job. Review: Why isnโt this an online version? Sucks - Book came on time and was good quality. Iโm disappointed the author has refused to allow an online version except using a specific app. Absolutely hate it. I canโt carry a book everywhere as itโs impractical. This was a very impractical decision Review: Prefer the Previous Edition - This book is good for beginners. I also own the previous edition, which makes it easy to compare the updates. However, Iโm not a fan of the new approach - real companies and products have been replaced with generic names like โCompany #1โ and โProduct Bโ throughout the book.
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C**N
Why isnโt this an online version? Sucks
Book came on time and was good quality. Iโm disappointed the author has refused to allow an online version except using a specific app. Absolutely hate it. I canโt carry a book everywhere as itโs impractical. This was a very impractical decision
D**O
Prefer the Previous Edition
This book is good for beginners. I also own the previous edition, which makes it easy to compare the updates. However, Iโm not a fan of the new approach - real companies and products have been replaced with generic names like โCompany #1โ and โProduct Bโ throughout the book.
B**O
A Product Manager's Treasure
I became a PM before this book was made, but I wish it was out when I was preparing for my own PM interviews! Here are some thoughts before you buy: 1. This book is simply fantastic. Loved every inc. You can tell the author is an industry insider and very well-versed in product management (he's worked at Microsoft and Google before, so it makes sense). 2. Easy to follow. Every time I see comments about Decode and Conquer, this is one of the biggest reasons why people love this book - and they're absolutely right. No one wants to read a PM book full of jargon and writing that's just hard to read. There are plenty of diagrams to illustrate any explanations, and Lin's writing style made this an enjoyable read! 3. It has everything you need to know to prepare for your PM interviews. With detailed explanations and an immense amount of practice, you can trust that you'll be well-equipped for the interview after reading this book. People often ask me what content this book covers. Here's a brief overview: - How to critique design - The CIRCLES Method and how to use it to answer all types of design questions - How to approach a technical interview question - How to approach analytical questions (estimations, pricing, metrics) - How to approach strategic questions (trade-offs, new market entry, CEO-level issues) - How to answer vision questions - How to approach the stress test - How to win the behavioral interview Great stuff. If you're on the edge about buying this book, don't hesitate. Go get it!
B**N
Great book regardless of your PM experience ๐
I started as Software Engineer out of college then Intrigued into Product Management role throughout the work experience with onsite customer interviews, sales chat and technical marketing team members. I have to say Lewis has done an amazing job preparing me for the world of Product Management, to help me re-shape my thinking, constructed communication as well as critical PM skills that to become a better PM. Lewis's latest book "Decode and Conquer, 4th edition" is a great treasure for anyone who is in the Product Management field or just want to break-into the space, to help you gain the skills you need as well as better prepare for the PM interviews in the modern time. I am now a PM at FAANG and I still learn many things within the book, I highly recommend "Decode and Conquer, 4th edition" to anyone ๐
S**N
Worth the purchase, but room for improvement
This book gives a comprehensive overview of the diverse sections of the product management interview. The author pushes their propriatorey Circles methodology, but I didn't find the Circles approach intuitive. I would prefer an alternative methodology. The book offered good examples, but could've used more real world views to make it more relatable. All around good and thought provoking book.
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