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Product Gym (PG) is an online technical skills platform offering a 12-week product management (PM) career coaching program and a 15-week QA (SDET) skills training program. PG members get access to fully remote courses, which offer flexible start times, a comprehensive curriculum, and career support to help members secure their target Product or QA job. Both tracks can be taken flexibly, at the same or different times. On average, PG members spend 7 – 10 hours per week on both tracks combined. Once joined, members have access to all of PG's classes, community resources, and support for life.
Product Gym’s QA program is suitable for people of all experience levels. To enroll, book a discovery call with the admissions team. The Product Management program is more selective and accepts only about 10% of applicants. Those interested in the Product Management program should be interested in breaking into PM or securing a better PM role; have a strong work ethic and ability to problem-solve; be able to follow advice from coaches; and be excited to be part of the PG community.
Product Gym’s Job Placement Assistance Program for the QA program is provided through PG partners and lasts for about 4 months. In this program, members will receive a weekly live session breakdown, with the added benefit of having all sessions recorded, allowing participants to learn at their own pace. PG’s Product Management program includes placement — members of the program can secure 3-5 offers in as soon as 45 days.
Payment plans are available to Product Gym members.
For me, the most intimidating part about transitioning into the Product Manager role is the technical aspect. I didn't have much experience in building up my technical skills because I worked mostly in finance. But, during the 6 week course, tech experts, some who were PM and some who were developers, would come and speak to the class. Listening to them speak about specific functions then working on the exercises, really helped build the confidence that I needed to start researching and ...
For me, the most intimidating part about transitioning into the Product Manager role is the technical aspect. I didn't have much experience in building up my technical skills because I worked mostly in finance. But, during the 6 week course, tech experts, some who were PM and some who were developers, would come and speak to the class. Listening to them speak about specific functions then working on the exercises, really helped build the confidence that I needed to start researching and fine-tuning the skills on my own. Being immersed in class with the instructors and my fellow classmates is also a huge resource. I watch and analyze how they answer questions in class, so I can see the differences from how I’m thinking and learn how to get to where they are.
Pros: I felt fully prepared during the interview process answering tech related questions and was also able to back up any exercise given with the knowledge I attained during the 6 week course.
Cons: This isn't for the weak at heart. You have to want it. You have to have a Type A personality. You have to be a driven person that plans and organizes, and can be responsible for many moving parts. You have to be interested in the field you are getting into and rise once you get there. There is no room for slacking off in this field and especially not in this course because it is a rigorous boot camp. There is just no room for slacking off.
How much does Product Gym cost?
Product Gym costs around $6,000. On the lower end, some Product Gym courses like QA Engineering (SDET) cost $5,500.
What courses does Product Gym teach?
Product Gym offers courses like Product Management, QA Engineering (SDET).
Where does Product Gym have campuses?
Product Gym teaches students Online in a remote classroom.
Is Product Gym worth it?
Product Gym hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 394 Product Gym alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Product Gym on Course Report - you should start there!
Is Product Gym legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 394 Product Gym alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Product Gym and rate their overall experience a 4.95 out of 5.
Does Product Gym offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
Right now, it doesn't look like Product Gym offers scholarships or accepts the GI Bill. We're always adding to the list of schools that do offer Exclusive Course Report Scholarships and a list of the bootcamps that accept the GI Bill.
Can I read Product Gym reviews?
You can read 394 reviews of Product Gym on Course Report! Product Gym alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Product Gym and rate their overall experience a 4.95 out of 5.
Is Product Gym accredited?
Product Gym offers a Certificate of Product Management through Accredible
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