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Hello everyone! I'm looking for an entry level Product Manager role at a Tech company. Currently I'm working at Cognizant as a Programmer Analyst Trainee Intern and will be graduating next month with a major in Computer Science. If there's any opening for Associate Product Manager in your org., please let me know!
I've been a team lead for multiple national level hackathons, built UX Designs, wrote PRDs, and learning more about PM.
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Hey all! I’m an aspirating entrepreneur building a chrome budgeting extension (similar to honey, except we show you your personal finances instead of coupons, so you can make informed shopping decisions). We have a 10 minute survey testing our wireframes. I’d really appreciate if folks here could take it. We’ll pay you for taking it as well :) Please check out the survey at Okane-App.com! Thanks again
It depends, make sure your employers dont have some kind of code of conduct . If not go ahead, esp being an intern should be short term.
I did something similar and it went fine but I was so stressed the entire time. Fiscally it was worth it but I didn’t realize how much it was weighing me down until a few weeks after it was over.
This^ absolutely
why not? you got J1 and J2 now, congrats!! it’s like double xp event for a while. Especially nice if it’s slow atm
Yesss! So as many jobs (that pays) as possible. You can always quit them later if it gets too much.
I’ve worked 2 jobs simultaneously. If you stay super organized and have a plan for anything that overlaps you should be fine. Also make sure the language in your offer/contract allows for it.
If you don't get fired if DA is your pathway forwards. Check the contract if youre allowed, typically it's alright
If you are efficient while doing both, then why not? It may burn you out at some point but if it's the path to pave to better your career then carry on. I bet you are still young and up for a more challenging job.
It depends. If your contract with your current employer allows you to have another job, then it's fine. Just make sure that everything is clear to avoid any repercussions.
What does your employment contract say about working two jobs at once? Some contracts explicitly forbid this, in which case you’ll need to consider the risk of doing so