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Interview prep for Product Manager roles

Product Manager interviews focus heavily on product sense, analytical thinking, and strategic frameworks rather than pure technical coding.. Explore key insights and preparation tips to help you excel in your interview process.

CODING PREP

Light technical preparation

Product Manager roles require basic SQL and data analysis skills, with occasional light coding questions for technical PMs.

DifficultyEasy-Medium

Focus on SQL queries and basic Python for data analysis

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SYSTEM DESIGN COURSES

Product architecture understanding

Understanding system components, APIs, and technical trade-offs to communicate effectively with engineering teams.

  • APIs

    REST APIs and data flows

  • Databases

    SQL vs NoSQL trade-offs

  • Scalability

    Performance and scaling concepts

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COMPANY INSIGHTS

Company-specific PM focus areas

Different companies emphasize different PM skills based on their product culture and business model.

  • Meta

    Growth metrics and user engagement frameworks

  • Amazon

    Customer obsession and working backwards from press releases

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Why Washington DC stands out

Compare cost-of-living buying power and how crowded the market is versus other major tech cities—so you can focus your search where the odds fit your goals.

Exceptional Value Proposition

Washington DC offers 65% lower housing costs than San Francisco while maintaining competitive Product Manager salaries. With median home prices around $650K versus SF's $1.8M, your tech salary stretches significantly further in the nation's capital, delivering superior ROI for career growth.

San Francisco baseline100
Washington DC (22% lower)78

Manageable Competition Landscape

DC's Product Manager market shows healthy demand with less saturation than major tech hubs. The GovTech boom creates unique opportunities beyond traditional consumer products.

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