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Have an offer from FAANG company with TC around $200k. Non-tech Program Manager Low/Medium COL (Not Cali, NY, SEA). Awaiting offers for the other two for the same type role. What is considered a strong offer in terms of total comp for non-tech Program Management IC5/L5 for Facebook (Meta) , AWS, and Google Low/Medium COL? Would also help if u can provide expected base/bonus/rsu/sign on breakdown Current TC: 190K 6YOE Google Facebook (Meta)
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Which is a better product role to exit to tech industry + for career progression? I will move to Austin, TX end of this year where I want to join a tech company (in product analytics, payments, ecommerce)
1. Product Owner at Morningstar (product configuration for new companies + occasional new feature to the product. Product: investment data analytics for B2B)
2. Senior Product Manager at a boutique consulting firm (product: payments, ecommerce)
Background: 6 yrs as PM at boutique consulting
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You are asking the wrong question.
You never measure a Product Manager function via a KPI.
Products have OKRs and KPIs. And these are unique to the product and organization.
Can you unpack some more ?
Sure. I am not managing a B2B SaaS product right now, but I can share past experiences.
You should be measuring the PMs and the entire leadership team on the KPIs and OKRs related to the parts of the product they’re impacting. Measuring a PM directly by some KPI is like measuring the impact of an engineer by their number of commits
Thanks. It’s interesting because in my company, the PMs don’t actually own the P&L for their products. They can influence sure (and that’s what we are trying to grow) but we are far away from owning.
Why is everyone effing this post?
Or F to pay respects to the PMs that are about to be done in by metrics that they have no control over lol
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