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I think it just really depends who you're working with.
Personally I think product management is pretty repeatable in many aspects. You will always have understand the customer experience and relating that to the design of your overall product. There is also being able to gather the appropriate requirements to implement what is needed, and being innovative enough to come up with a solution. I believe understanding the SDLC lifecycle is super important! Having a good business knowledge and high level technology understanding goes a very long way. Also there are other pieces of acumen you would need specifically for Chase. Road mapping, story writing, budgeting, experience with working with a UX/UI team, and release planning. Those are some of the core aspects of product management in my opinion. I don’t know so much of the platform itself matters just like the carryover skills from role to role