

Opinion on this! Doesnt seem like a sponsored ad since he has listed all the competitors so..

One interview, 1000+ job opportunities
Take a 10-min AI interview to qualify for numerous real jobs auto-matched to your profile 🔑
Willingness to pay for a PM entry level course to get a a job is $1500
And this person just multiplied by 3 (no of people fighting for the position) and the jobs created annually
Now here is the pickle let’s assume all are (as per this persons guesstimate which is impossible ) getting same course, what is the difference and that factor which will make only 1 select
That no one tells , because again to be that one person getting selected you need to pay $1500 for 1:1 interviews with “mentors”
One word - Stop this SCAM

It's a scam. All the numbers are pulled from his butt.

Wtf is this Data. Kya phook ke ye log banate hein LinkedIn post.

$300 million market, willingness to pay for “entry level course” = ₹1.2 lacs. What bullshit assumptions 🤦🏻♂️
I even doubt there are 85k PMs in India, he has pulled that out from LinkedIn, not sure if he did the hardwork of going through the list to verify.

Numbers are pulled out of thin air. Second "funding winter", so the next 5 years assumption of funding growth is no more valid.
Seems like an ad placement for Airtribe and similar products.

This is crap. No one needs these platforms to learn.
The real people who know what product management is can teach anywhere if they have the time and willingness
With that said it's better to spend time networking and building a side project instead of spending lacs here


How many of y’all think this wasn’t cool?
Context: Pine Labs ran an ad on X, poking fun at PayTm’s regulatory challenges with RBI. We got a lot of backlash for it but I’m curious to know what folks in this community think about it?


Someone is giving cred and Zomato blinkit etc competition in ads
Watch out the new ad by boldcare to know. Are they taking things to next level.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C3PwrwcSF7O/?igsh=MWJxaDVhdHFtOGZyNA==

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