Ankur Goyal on why you don't need to know all the tech jargons in the beginning of your PM career

Ankur Goyal on why you don't need to know all the tech jargons in the beginning of your PM career

A friendly reminder to aspiring product managers that it’s okay if you don’t know a lot of tech jargons in the beginning :)


Ankur Goyal, Product at Virtual Internships used to not know all of them either. But was humble enough to ask and learn from his developers whenever he got the chance.



Fun fact:


Ankur has created a Product Management community called “Creators of Product”. And Lenny is a part of it back in the day :)

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