 Stand number two, you must study the product management skills and understand the transferable skills you have gained in the past job, even if you don't have technical background. Let me prove this to you using one of the job openings at Google, which is the most technical company, but even in the job description, see what the day-to-day responsibilities. They said the following. Define the product direction and strategy for product areas with Google Workplace. Define the product roadmap and managing goals and investment to scale globally. Engage with customers, understand the strategies, end-to-end business process and pain point. Partner closely with engineering, UX, and other internal Google teams to drive product and deliver success. And foster and facilitate timely decision-making process in a broader network with stakeholders and delivery partners.