Hey all. I’m 31M from EU finishing my BBA-Econ degree and I’m interested in tech industry since my goals is either working as a Product Manager or eventually even making my own startup. So I’m more interested in the product market fit and go to market strategy in the industry.
But getting a software Engineering should give me an advantage to work as PM? Or I should just learn SQL and Phyton and that should be enough? Because I should do it to work and become a better PM but actually I don’t like the idea about coding but too if eventually I wanna make my own startup I’ll lack from technical (coding) skills.
So what I should to do?: – do nothing, just learn SQL and some basic Phyton. – learn coding on my own to eventually make my side projects technically possible on my own, plus ¿becoming a better PM? – do software Engineering even If I’m not interested to work as SWE
Thanks You! 🙏🏻
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r/cscareerquestions Hey all. I’m 31M from EU finishing my BBA-Econ degree and I’m interested in tech industry since my goals is either working as a Product Manager or eventually even making my own startup. So I’m more interested in the product market fit and go to market strategy in the industry. But getting a software Engineering should give me an advantage to work as PM? Or I should just learn SQL and Phyton and that should be enough? Because I should do it to work and become a better PM but actually I don’t like the idea about coding but too if eventually I wanna make my own startup I’ll lack from technical (coding) skills. So what I should to do?: – do nothing, just learn SQL and some basic Phyton. – learn coding on my own to eventually make my side projects technically possible on my own, plus ¿becoming a better PM? – do software Engineering even If I’m not interested to work as SWE Thanks You! 🙏🏻 submitted by /u/Prior-Actuator-8110 [link] [comments]
Hey all. I’m 31M from EU finishing my BBA-Econ degree and I’m interested in tech industry since my goals is either working as a Product Manager or eventually even making my own startup. So I’m more interested in the product market fit and go to market strategy in the industry.
But getting a software Engineering should give me an advantage to work as PM? Or I should just learn SQL and Phyton and that should be enough? Because I should do it to work and become a better PM but actually I don’t like the idea about coding but too if eventually I wanna make my own startup I’ll lack from technical (coding) skills.
So what I should to do?: – do nothing, just learn SQL and some basic Phyton. – learn coding on my own to eventually make my side projects technically possible on my own, plus ¿becoming a better PM? – do software Engineering even If I’m not interested to work as SWE
Thanks You! 🙏🏻
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