The Resume is Dead: Building a High-Impact Product Portfolio to Showcase Your Proof of Knowledge

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The traditional, two-page PDF resume is no longer enough to break through the noise in a competitive tech landscape. While a CV lists where you’ve worked, it rarely demonstrates how you think. For Product Managers, the ability to communicate strategy, navigate ambiguity, and solve complex problems is paramount—yet these are the very things that get lost in bullet points. It is time to shift the focus from "years of experience" to "proof of knowledge."

In this session, we will explore the transition from the static resume to the dynamic Product Portfolio. We will dismantle the myth that portfolios are only for designers and show how PMs can use them to visualize their decision-making process, prioritization frameworks, and impact. Whether you are an aspiring PM looking for your first break or a Senior leader aiming for the C-suite, a portfolio acts as your "Minimum Viable Product," offering hiring managers a window into your unique product DNA before you even step into the interview room.

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