
How to Tackle Technical Interview Questions Panel
Technical interviews often feel like the most unpredictable part of the product hiring process, but there are clear ways to prepare and stand out. In this panel, Leland coaches Zen L. (PM at AWS, former SWE at Amazon and Microsoft) and John K. (AI Product Leader at Microsoft, ex-BCG and Bank of America) will break down how to approach technical questions with structure, confidence, and clarity. You’ll hear firsthand how candidates are evaluated, what strong answers actually sound like, and how to stay calm under pressure when faced with unfamiliar problems. If you want to sharpen your thinking and improve your technical communication, this session is a must.

How I Broke Into Product Management Without a CS Degree
Think you need a computer science degree to land a PM role? Think again. In this candid session, you’ll hear firsthand from Niina A. about how she broke into the field without a technical background—and what she learned along the way. She'll unpack the strategies that worked, the obstacles faced, and the key moves that helped her stand out. You’ll walk away with actionable tips on how to highlight your strengths, close skill gaps, and make the leap into product—no CS degree required.

Dark UX Patterns
Learn to identify and avoid deceptive design practices. This guide helps UX designers create ethical user experiences that build trust, not frustration.

Agile for UX Designers
Learn how to integrate UX design seamlessly into the Agile development process, from sprint planning to user testing and continuous improvement.

Being a UX Leader
Learn the strategies and skills needed to transition from UX designer to effective leader and make a lasting impact on your team.

Soft Skills as Designers
Master the essential soft skills—from communication to collaboration—that will help you become a more effective designer and a stronger team player.

Advice for Designers on Craft
A guide for designers on how to hone your craft, build a portfolio that stands out, and land your dream design job.

Top UX Books for Designers
Dive into the must-read books for any UX designer. From classics to modern guides, build your knowledge and master the craft.

UX Design Ideation Techniques
Learn proven ideation techniques like Crazy Eights and mind mapping to generate innovative solutions and create better user experiences.

UX Levels
Understand the different levels of a UX design career, from junior to senior. Learn the skills and responsibilities at each stage of your journey.

UX Design Internship Interviews
Learn how to prepare for UX design internship interviews. This guide covers common questions, portfolio tips, and how to stand out.

What is Usability?
Learn the core principles of usability and why it's essential for creating user-friendly products. This guide covers the 5 key components of great design.

Whiteboarding Interviews for UX Designer
Master the art of whiteboarding interviews. This guide helps you prepare, structure your approach, and confidently solve design problems on the spot.

Wireframing
Learn the fundamentals of wireframing. This guide covers how to create low-fidelity layouts to quickly test ideas and build the foundation of great design.

What is Freelance Design?
Get a complete overview of freelance design. Learn how to build a business, find clients, and manage your projects to succeed on your own terms.

How to Evaluate a PM Offer
Don't get stuck on salary alone. Learn the key factors to consider when evaluating a PM job offer, from leveling to equity to company culture.

Sample Cover Letter - Product Manager
Cover Letter focused on how mission and the particular role align with previous experience. Pulling in how to add value to the organization.

Product Manager Resume Example
Product Manager Resume (secured interviews at Logitech, Uber, Intuit, Apple, Asana)

Dalberg Cover Letter - Project Manager
Example - cover letter for Dalberg project manager role

Example MBA Product Manager Resume
This example comes from an MBA Graduate who secured offers at Capital One and a financial startup.