 Lee, we are live. Okay, cool. All right. So welcome everybody. And quick introduction, this is Dr. Nancy Lee, a director of product and feature in Forbes that helps 1000 people land their dream PM job offer in fan companies and even in corn startup continue to get promoted as a product leader. And today you are in my live resume review. We have like seven people in court myself on the zoom to do live resume review. We also have other people who join us on LinkedIn live and YouTube live. Okay, so I will also need to remove the AI in my Zoom mic. Is your AI the AI note taker going to remove it because of the email people after the event. Okay. Oh, you turn it off yourself. Okay, great. Perfect. Cool. Okay. So let me do this. Let me also confirm if I anybody see me live on YouTube and LinkedIn, say hi in the chat to say hi in the chat. And also let me know where you're from. Say hi in the chat and let me know where you're from. And let me see and make confirm if I am live or not. Sometimes there's some technical issues. And let me go to nice. Okay. So we're live on both YouTube and LinkedIn. Okay. Great. Cool. Okay. Great. Yeah. Come in the chat and I should be able to see everyone's comment. Let me see who else is here on my Zoom as well. Okay. So I see Raj Mahesh. Raj Mahesh. How are you? Sejal from London. Yeah. It's a very good timing for people from London and to join us. And some people from India as well. Some from Seattle. Oh, that's very early. Nevita, you're from Seattle. That's early. That's AM. Your time is great. I try to do it in the afternoon so people on the West Coast can join us, but it's hard for my baby schedule. So I just forced it early. AM is also good for you guys. So you don't need to go to work yet. So you can just get up a little bit early, get free resume review. Awesome. Cool. So now let's let's do this and see who else is here with me. Yishan. Yishan from India and also Satak from North Carolina. Great. Xiaofeng from Boston and from Boston too. Now I live in Miami in the winter. Ria from Toronto. How are you? How are you? I see lots of people tuning with us. Raph, I saw your comment as well. Awesome. Okay. Great. Cool. All right. So now let's get started with today's resume review. Let me go through agenda quickly. This is a pre-invent training to our upcoming masterclass. A majority of people who have Zoom link are people who already registered for masterclass email my team so that you get free Zoom link with me. So let me also tell you guys how to join me next time or join me right now if there are more slots available. Let me show you my deck and so how to contact our team right here. Okay. So free resume review every Monday. Which I really like. Free resume review. That's why people join us. We skip the inspirational stories. A quick resource. If you're preparing for upcoming interview, go to this website .nc.com slash 50 fam which has the like interview question database. Literally our certain users database prepared for the upcoming interviews. Even if you're not interviewing with fan company, they literally had the same similar type of questions. Even company like Hershey is doing interviews using similar type of questions. Design a bookshelf. Design everything is quite similar. So let me put this in the chat so everyone have it. One sec. I think if I post it here it should be available in both YouTube and LinkedIn. Awesome. Okay. So yeah get ready for your upcoming interview. Use the database. Okay. So now here's the information. Why people join me on zoom right now because the email my team ahead of time nancy.com or info. Okay. So when I'm live you can email me and email title is the same. And when not live email my team at info. The way it works is your email title should have the following free resume review dash the date of attending masterclass. Okay. So we prioritize people who attend masterclass because we want to have a resume ready and also part of portfolio ready which in a second I'll tell you what it's about. Okay. So right here where is the masterclass and let's go to websites more clear to you guys. And actually we update our masterclass because we're going to cover more AI content in our masterclass. Okay. So what is masterclass? Masterclass what we teach on my website. How to create a portfolio in two weeks to land any PM job offer traditional or AI even if it being laid off or you have zero PM experience come to this website and where I teach you exactly how to create a portfolio with two different kind of examples and template you can use. Okay. And before you attend the masterclass we always want to help our students to have the resume ready because by the end you should be able to have your resume ready part of portfolio ready. We should also give you another free AI courses after the end of masterclass as well. Okay. So everything is there. So that's why when you email us make sure to tell my team regarding the date you have registered so that you won't get prioritized. Anybody who didn't register and if you have extra time have your review resume but we will have high number of attendance. So that's why I usually people need to get prioritized and also why people join me on Zoom right now. Okay. Cool. All right. So now let me share my screen regarding the resume. What is the link to masterclass here? Let me just put the link here so you know what I'm talking about. Let me put my... Yeah. This is happening live. I'm also putting the link in the YouTube and LinkedIn. So you have ready. Okay. Okay. So I think people on LinkedIn didn't get this the interview question database. Okay. So I have both and so that you can get ready. Okay. So now let's do this. Let me go to the resume. If you already have a resume let me do it here. All right. I have many resumes. Let me match the name. Micah is here. Navita is here. Mahesh is here. So Joe, I don't see your resume. Let me see. Let me see something. Second last one. Second... Oh, right here. Okay. God. Great. Great. Great. Let me see who else is here. Raj is here. Okay. Great. Cool. Nice. I have everybody. Most people here who send me a resume ahead of time. Now let's do this. Ladies first. Okay. Navita and can you quickly introduce yourself? Hi. Yeah. My name is Navita. I've been working as a business analyst and now product owner for about seven years and during this time I've worked across different industries from e-commerce, healthcare, to media. Currently I'm working as a product owner slash product manager for a consulting firm and my goal is to move into a company with the product manager role. Great. Glad you already have seven years experience doing product owner business analyst and there's like lots of overlap between PM and BA and the product owner. Okay. So let's do this. Let me read the resume right now. Let me see. One page resume is great. My resume is also one page. If you're a good one, you don't need more than one, but usually you can go for two if you want to, but maximum two. You don't need more than two for sure. Freshman experience. I think that's my interview. This is a good resume. This one is good with minimum changes and if you want, you can add more impact. You talk about a little bit impact which is fine if you can highlight the type of product you work on. For example, it's AI product or it's a SaaS product, different kind of product because people regarding the specialties of product you have, but this has all the MVP user journey map, customer interviews and different things. In general, this is good. You can make small changes or for example, you can make some of the key words earlier in the sentence and the small changes you can do and GTM looks like haven't done GTM. You have done GTM in corporate and then the point about GTM, but in general it's good, but the problem is down below. If you already have seven years experience, but you only showed less than three years, I think like three years experience here, you need highlight what you've done in the past related to PM because you have lots of BA experience. Lots of BA, I have seen many people BA transition to PM, no problem. So when you're done in the BA, instead of talking about review data, you should write your BA experience the same style of how you write here. For example, you said customer feedback, which equals to conduct voice customer interviews to understand the pain point. So basically I've done something quite similar as a business analyst, but the way you wrote it is more analytical, it's not product driven, so you should rewrite it, make it more product driven. I like the impact here and same thing. You move back to impact, but it didn't tell me more regarding how much we did in the past related to PM. Okay, especially you have those have like four years experience here. If you can highlight more regarding like things related to PM and then oh, she already had experience since 2016 all the way to now, so much related to PM. So we should hire her not only become PM, but become senior PM as well. Okay, that's the main thing. That's the main thing you have, but in general this is good with some small changes, the resume changed. Okay, because only read it, only have less, yeah, not as much experience because you waste lots of talent here. Okay, and the summary that I have at the top, do you think that's okay or should I you should add some impact to your summary. So we're saying that you did something, but you didn't talk about the impact. You did this leading to ABCD impact. Oh, okay. Okay. So that's the main thing. Okay, good job. Good job. Let me go to the next one. Thank you. Oh, we'll have a sequence here. I have to, why this, why the PPT? Mahesh, are you here? Why you have a PPT? I should be this one. Yeah. Can you introduce yourself? Yeah, so currently I'm working as a product manager for McKinsey and Company and I was working on a product which was into sustainability practice, which dealt with integrating multiple data sets. And prior to this, I was a system engineer and moved to the product manager role. And before McKinsey, I was with Marks and Macklin and again into system engineering and started my career with CL, which is a firm based out of India. Overall, 13 years of experience, but initially started with the infrastructure engineering and system engineering and moved to product management within McKinsey itself. So close to, close to seven, eight years within McKinsey as a product manager. What product do you, do you create for McKinsey is the internal product? Yeah, these are internal products. So these are products which are used by CSTs by like delivery teams. And these are basically, basically generating impact for clients, but at the backend, these products are basically used by our delivery teams. Okay. Very cool. Okay. So let's see this. But let me see how many pages. Oh, two pages. Okay. If it's three pages, I'll send you back. By the way. Okay. So let me see. Let me see. Same company. So much information. I see you condense your resume into one page if you want. And that's a not necessary information. For example, personal summary, if you can just do three lines highlight your impact or be enough instead of doing all the brilliant point because I won't read it anyway. Okay. So hiring manager only has six seconds to scan your resume and they only read the top part was, oh, yeah, certainly has experience PM, okay, fine. Skip. And then see what you have. Okay. Accountabilities, I will send it, I will change to responsibilities instead of accountability, wrong word choice. And then what you have here, you have 12 bullet points. I said more than 12, 15. It's whatever. I think the 15 bullet point, too many. Cut on to like maybe six or eight. If you work for the company for a long time, you can do eight, something like that. You don't need that many bullet points. Lots of people, lots of things here are not necessary. For example, like supporting, maintaining, monitoring this. So what does this mean? How is impacting the customers? It's not very clear. If you draft yours as a consultant or support person. Not like a product and product manager who owns to own son also owns a product strategy. Okay, just fail that way. Okay. And what you should have done is you rewrite this. I will highlight in terms of your impact on top first because you work for the same company for a long time. You can just give them overview regarding created ABCD product looks like you are data set. Maybe this is a product that there should be a type of product. For example, could be a pricing, pricing sourcing product for a consultant. I don't know what I internal, I don't know your product. So it's not very obvious. We only have six seconds to scan your resume quickly. So when they're scanning it, oh, so is this SDW? Is this your product? If so, maybe making more straightforward. What is SDW? Software Development Warehouse? I don't know. Yeah, that is sustainability data warehouse. Okay, you should, you should spell it out. So if in the past, I don't know, eight years. Yeah, if in the past eight years, you have working on this one product, I think you should multiply. It's very confusing. Okay, because the time is very long. We don't know what exactly you did. How many products you launched in eight years? So give us a summary saying that launched by product for McKenzie consultant, and including like sustainability, deluda product, and plus payment, deluda product, something ABCD product you can do a summary upfront. And then, and also the impact you had for the company. And then down below, we can talk more regarding what exactly is like long-term product role. Yeah, this is fine. You can describe drove long-term product roadmap of ABCD product, right? And then with different kind of where is the requirement, document, product requirement, user stories, insurance, simple and different. This is fine. You can create product requirement documentation. I just felt like it's a very long list to do list without the impact. And not very obvious what the key product you had created in the past eight years. That's the main problem. Okay, for example, did you create create a go-to-market strategy or any product strategy, put out visions because they've been there for eight years. So people will ask you questions, regarding product strategies, different things. But it's not clear. Again, it's felt like you're just working on things. You have a to-do list, you did it. But there's not much so behind why you're doing this. What is it you do for other people? Right? Because it could be internal tools. It could also be you build it for your clients. It's just not very obvious. It's all over the place. Take care of PML. Well, it's not necessary if you want to say it. And so what? You have PML for how many clients? I don't know. The whole thing is very confusing. Are you a consultant or are you a product manager creating something for a consultant? If so, you should make it very clear so they can be a real product manager. And then cut off some bullet point that's not necessary. And there's another consulting company. I'm going to put it on the supporting. I'm going to put those. I read it. Oh, same thing. Same thing. I think the problem is the consulting company. You write your resume as a consultant. The whole resume just feels off. This sounds like a consultant style as well. I was working at admin for different things. Tell us the product related experience. If you're doing admin, can you just delete this? We don't really care your admin. You're looking for part of the job, right? And even if only five or four bullet points ready to PM, it's fine. I don't want to see any distractions because it's kind of just confusing. When you show distractions, it's just very confusing. Is this guy PM or really PM? Is this guy consultant as a PM or is he also doing admin as a consultant? Oh, it's all over the place. Maybe you can delete some of these things, only keep the PM stuff related to it as well. And same thing as this. It's just a lot going on. Not sure what the purpose of things. And then I can delete lots of things and you can condense everything into one page. Okay. Yeah, but you have a certain years experience. It would be easy for you to repackage. I have people who are doing what you did. Only a consultant. Like consulting PM, just doing for consulting type of work for eight years and he joined Microsoft. You can do it as well. Okay. Mike, you're up and can you quickly introduce yourself? Yeah. Let's see. Just a question like, as I switched from system engineering to product management, so do I get, give more emphasis on product management side instead of engineering side, right? While writing the whole Yeah, you, you, yes, exactly. I think you're a better fit for product management side. If you want to apply for a system engineering job, you have, you should have a completely different resume. Got it. Got it. Okay. Yeah. But I think your profile is, it's good for product management based on what I've seen so far. But right now, I think right now you're mixed, you're trying to mix up both. Very confusing. It's very confusing. Maybe yourself is confused. That's why I asked me the questions. I'll maybe go for both. That's why when you write the resume, you have kind of different information like in it, which is not good. Stick to one side or we have two different versions. Cool. All right. So, Mike, you're up. Can you quickly introduce yourself? Hi, Dr. Lee. Hi. My name is Mike Sims. I'm a chief spatial technology expert. Got 17 years of experience doing that. I've also been a product manager formally for Fortune 300 company for the engineering department at Norfolk Southern Railroad Company. Throughout my career, I've always leveraged geospatial technology to solve people's problems, to improve people's lives, and to generally make the world a better place. Now, my focus has been on geospatial technology, GIS, mapping, light argument sensing. But as a side of that, you have to build products. You have to build web applications. You have to build databases. You have to build UI experiences for customers. So, informally, I've been doing that for pretty much as long as I've been doing GIS. However, officially, I've been doing product management for about the last five to seven years, I would say formally. So, that's where I am. So, I'm trying to move into more direct product management. I love the AI and machine learning space. My research background is image classification and object classification from remote sensing imagery. I love that, but I also work with vector data as well. And so, I'm looking to move into more product management where I can leverage my 17 years of geospatial technology expertise to build products that delight customers. Very good. Very good. Cool. Any tech companies you want to join? Or any AI companies? I mean, I've been at a Fortune 300 company. It's a big battleship. It's not as dynamic as I would like. Although, I know that some big tech companies, internally, their teams move a lot faster. So, I would imagine Google and Google Maps or Apple Maps, those teams would move a little faster. But also some startups, anything that's applying some cool technology, I would like to be a part of that. So, I'm open to anything. Yeah. You have great experience and it should be easy for you to learn a job once you write a resume. Well, so let's see how good is the resume? Let's see. Two pages. I'll tell you what's going on. So, you're in the same company for a while, right? Yeah. Eight years total. It's time to jump. I usually recommend people to move within like three years, every three years, move in your company. Yeah, that's why I'm doing this. Hey, you need to move or your salary doesn't grow after three years. Oh, cool. Got a PhD. Awesome. Awesome. So, your PhD was in this. That's why you do like image recognition. Yeah, my master's in geographic information science. Okay. Number one thing. Too small. It's way too small. Same size. Or you don't show. Once you make it too small, it's really hard to read, hurt people's eyes. I need to guess what this is. And again, we only six seconds to scan one resume to see if there's anything we're looking for. And then we can go back to see the part of our own or different things. Okay. So, therefore, too small. Once it seems too small, I won't read it anyway. So, wasting space and also creating distractions. So, you can make it bigger and hide the things that you think is important. Or you delete everything that's small, the whole thing if you want to. And or you can write a summary like three lines of summary and put them into sentences. I was liking people's summary statements were nice. So, maybe I'll work that in there. Yeah, exactly. So, it's good, but there's no priorities. It looks very technical. Okay. I like more the product side. I want you to do more because now you're very niche. You're just like all the PhD like me, they're very niche. Whenever you're very niche, people don't want you to get out because, oh, what a waste of experience. You already got a PhD, better stay in your current role, right? So, for that purposes, I want you to make it clear, even if this like geospatial product management, remove engineering, geospatial product management, and that's it. And then you're already very technical, no need to make it even more technical. You can, you should make yourself more business. Okay. And then down below, I want you to do is describe the type of product. Is this your product, business intelligent mapping software? Is this your main product? I manage about 34 formal products. These are, our flagship is a giant geospatial portal that aggregates over 120 data feeds from the engineering department. So, I should probably put that in. You should speak, very complex. So, you should speak in the, in the angle from people with outside your industry. Okay. So, let me describe outside industry because you want to switch, right? So, like Google different companies, right? If you want to switch for people outside the industry, you should make it clear what is your product. For example, your product is the platform and the service product that integrate 120 different kind of geospatial data and through dashboard and AI, I don't know, whatever data processing into an entrant like a platform and service product. And then which enables, I don't know, geologists to do ABCD things. So, you should describe your product for people outside of your industry. If you want to join companies like Google map, different places, you can describe in terms of like the second bullet point. And this product integrated with Google maps, you make it easy for people outside the industry to understand what exactly is your product compared with, oh, he's just working on some science, deep science tech product. That's the main thing we just don't exactly understand. But you do have other like related experience such as agile problem management development and all of this. Where's the voice-to-custom interview? Voice-to-custom interview is missing road map. Where's the road map? Where's the road map? I don't know. About the fourth bullet down, spirit design, planning, development, testing. This is road map? No, no, no. That's not road map. Here we go. Report by winclade to upper management on software project statuses, product road map schedules and projections. Why are you hidden here? Do you see reporting road maps? Okay. So, to make it clear, Joe put a road map off your whatever platform as a service product that includes 120 different kind of features that make it more obvious. You're hidden lots of different things. I want you to delete some of those unnecessary verbiage. I put some of the three lines here. You give us more than what we need. And then you're hiding things right here. Like, see, I was both of you and me were looking. When you're hiding it, they can't find it anyway. Okay. So, delete the part that's not necessary, whatever different things are not necessary. And then hide the part that's necessary, bring it up front. And if you want to talk about the achievement you have because working for a really long time, you can add them towards the end so you don't have distraction. But in general, I think the too many bullet points that give us more than what we need. And too many, they say way, like way too long, way too long. More than what I need. That's my point. Okay. And make it really technical. Stream one, stream one, stream one. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Same thing, which I also don't understand how it's different from, oh, different products, different product, right? Project managers, okay. Just a project, yeah. Remove engineering, remove engineering. Okay, the report. If you have done lots of product work in the past, you should here again, talk more regarding product related things. Even if you're a project manager, do you do anything related product for the driving point on road map and working across functional team, working in the agile, like all of this, you need to write that again and spend less time talking about project manager, do more regarding product manager by hitting all the similar keywords. And also the way you write it is more project management style, not product management style. I want you to rewrite it as well. Same as we should do before, but some of these say a long time ago, you can just, you don't need to just do a few goals. You can do summary. Remove engineering. Why do you say engineering? Clearly software developers are all engineering. Okay, I've seen the number of bullet point is fine. You can maybe, I've seen this, you can just highlight your achievement and some sequel, those are good in general. The problem is more up here. That's the most important real estate asset you have, but you gave us more than what you need. And then hiding, hiding important things like this towards you and nobody can find it anyway. Okay, cool. Okay. Awesome. Awesome. Best of luck. I like talking to other PhDs or brilliant people out there. Okay. It takes years to finish. But all like brilliant people. Awesome. Awesome. So everybody find this free resume review useful. Please share any of my posts and tag me on like then. I will really appreciate it. Okay. And no need to say you're looking for a job. You just be like, I find document cities content very useful. Anybody who's inter-imported manager should go reach out to her. You don't need to say yourself. You're looking for jobs. People understand this. Okay. Just like make it blurry so that you don't feel like letting everyone know, but you can just go to document city. Lots of amazing free content you should check out. Okay. Cool. I really appreciate it and tag me in your post. Now, Raj. Okay. Cool. Let's do this. Oh, can you quickly introduce yourself? Yeah. So, hi, Dr. Nancy. So, my name is Sopnil Raj. I'm working as a software engineer in HCL Techfron. And it has been 3.5 years since I've been with HCL. My current work is it is more of like my designation is software engineer only, but I am in touch with PMs and BS. So, it is more like when a new application is developed for manufacturing domain, I'm being included in that. And from there, I get into touch on users, research and all, roadmap and feature prioritization. From there, I got the spark and I tried to learn more about these things and now I am going to transition to PM mode. Okay. Let me see what you have. By the way, we have lots of software engineers became PM. I work, I hired people from HCL when I developed my smart series product long time ago. Hmm. You follow my template, but you, you reversed it. So, I won't go here. Dovnacity.com, homepage towards the bottom on the homepage. You go resume, go here. So, we can download the PM resume template over there. So, go to my homepage towards the bottom this link to it. My template, you're kind of following my template, but you didn't follow it correctly. Okay. So, I want to, let me put the link if people want so. Template, let me put on link then and then YouTube. Oh, people ask, where can I add my resume? Okay. Here. You missed that beginning. So, let me do a quick connect here right here. Where can I add your resume? Email my team at info.pmsr.io or whenever live, you can email me. But today we're running out of time. We already have lots of people here. So, you can directly email my team at info.pmsr.io. She's going, he's going to add you to my next live next Monday in your email title. Make sure to include the title like this, free resume review dash the date of attending masterclass. Okay. What is masterclass is here? Okay. So, masterclass will teach you how to create your part of portfolio. And before you come here, we want to have your resume ready. So, then you have your part of portfolio ready, resume ready and go out for your job hunting process. Okay. So, make sure to include the date because prioritize people who attend a masterclass. Okay. So, just email my team info.pmsr.io. And right here. So, now. Oh, by the way, people take a screenshot right here. Maybe too fast. Take a screenshot which has the information for my team info.pmsr.io which has the link everything on email title you're looking for. Okay. Take a screenshot right now. Now, let's go back to your resume. In the template move up front, move your achievement up front and your responsibilities because it's very hard to understand your logic without seeing what you did. I like it. Actually, you did lots of PM keywords especially the technical requirement and VP. You might want to add more things towards agile because you work in the agile development process, right? Talk more regarding agile, but I do like your stories and those are great. Those are great. Okay. Are you fresh graduate? It was back in 2019. Yeah. So, you graduate in 2019. This is the only company you work for, right? Yeah. Why is this a gap? Oh, this is an intern. You did the intern. I see. I see. Certification. I think those. Okay. I think those are good and you may want to organize how you write it to make it to make it being able to fit into one page and move this earlier, but in general, you have all the keywords I was looking for right now. Just add more regarding agile. If you've done any like driving part of roadmap, it will be great, but your software engineer, you may or may not be driving part of roadmap. Maybe you make recommendations to update the roadmap. If so, you can add it there. But regarding GTM stuff, I think you haven't done it, which is fine. When I was an engineer, I didn't do GTM either. Okay. But I won't add other things I talked about earlier. But in general, this is good. In general, this is good. Just need to rewrite and organize things a bit all better. Okay. Cool. Great. Great. Nice. Thanks for giving me. No problem. Again, I really appreciate you guys tag me on any LinkedIn posts. Okay. Let me see. Hold on. One more. Kastik's not here. Sejal, let's do this. Let me open your file. Okay. Did you make something fancy that we couldn't see your name? I am not sure why it is not showing up. I can send my PDF file. No, no, no, it's okay. It's okay. I just want to see it. It's just my name and you can add it back. Okay. But two long, three pages. Okay. So it's actually two pages. I think there is something wrong with the whole. Oh, okay. Nice. Cool. Can you quickly introduce yourself? Sure. My name is Sejal and I am in London right now. I have over 20 years of experience in the tech industry and about over nine years in product management and leadership. I have recently moved from Copenhagen to London supporting my whites career. But while I was in Copenhagen, I have achieved awards in product management and product development for industries that are in web hosting and technology as well as the largest media company and the largest advertising company. While I was working, sorry, before that I have studied masters in software engineering in the University of Southampton in UK, where I had an honour to work with Sir Tim Berners-Lee, who is the inventor of internet. And I was one of the pioneers creating accessibility-based web product. Very cool. You have a lot of experience. That's great. So let me see your resume. Introduction to Long as some impact. We know how many years of experience just jump to impact faster. What kind of impact you had? I know you did all of those things, but what kind of impact wasn't very obvious. Skills, whatever, you can move towards bottom. Let me see the main thing. Product management. Oh, you're missing. As a VP, you are missing product strategy and create a vision or product strategy of ABCD kind of product. That part is missing. And you're also missing another thing, which is like higher mentoring, junior product manager or senior product manager to grow their career. All of those are missing. So they want to see your leadership. You are in a more senior position. When you join your company, likely, I assume, you're going to do a people management position because they have 20 years of experience. They want to see your leadership experience. You're missing leadership. Okay, so now let me show you here. A new YouTube video should go study. This one. This video talks about the important resume skills from entry level all the way to direct and VP level. You should watch this. Okay, this is very relevant to you. And giving example entry level all the way to VP level example. You are missing the leadership, the impact you have made, the part of vision, part of strategies on your resume. That's the main thing. This is great. For senior PMS, senior PN levels, this is just not VP level what we discussed here. You can add more. Where is that achievement? Your achievement was hidden. I think you I think you wrote some achievement wasn't able to see. I assume your achievement was good, but what I can see here is also good as well as long as you have your achievement. Principal PN. Maybe it's the background image if you could just select and delete it. Maybe it will show up. It's okay. I think you should be able to do achievement well given your years experience. Where's the roadmap? Missing roadmap. Maybe hidden somewhere I couldn't see. Missing roadmap. The rest is good. The rest is good. Magnificing the top ones and your skills, you can move towards the bottom. I wouldn't do it too early. You can move it towards bottom. It's easier for recruiters to read. You're good. No problem. Best of luck. I don't see classic show up. Josh. I don't see Josh here either. I finished all the pre-submitted resumes and best of everybody. If you find this free resume review helpful, make sure to share and like any of our content and tag me as well. We really appreciate it because it's going to help lots of people who is breaking into the PM or want to become a VP and grow their career as well. Awesome. Nice meeting everybody. Let me also read and reply to some questions on YouTube and LinkedIn. People say, how to register masterclass? Here. Everybody right here. This is what you're talking about. People get this Zoom link because they pre-registered for the masterclass. They put in a date. When did they sign up for the masterclass? What is the masterclass? Which is on my website, docnins.com right here. And homepage, docnins.com, homepage. Then click the first button and many of the button lead to our masterclass. So you can register. Let us know when do you register. So in the masterclass, we teach you exactly what you need to do to create a part of a photo, different five different tools you can work on, and three different places you can find project, work on your masterclass. And then after you finish it, we also, over there, we'll also teach you networking script and different kinds of ways to create your resume as well. But I want to have your resume ready before coming into our masterclass. That's why we're doing free resume review. If you attend a masterclass, you will be prioritized. My team will put you in the folder and also invite you to Zoom as well. For anybody who didn't attend, you can still join me. But whenever we run out of time, we just wait, we prioritize people attending masterclass. So that's what's going on. Okay. So now, let me quickly, let me quickly answer those questions. Let me see my chat. I answer question, how can you send my resume? Yes. Right here, the ones I show you earlier, email my team, show phone, send my resume to your class, just send it again to your email. Join for LinkedIn link. And I can see, can unmute yourself. You cannot unmute yourself. Email my team. You can join me next week. I don't know why you have some technical challenges. Okay. If anybody have technical challenges, somehow wasn't able to join me and email my team at info, PM and Saturday out right here. Okay. Email my team. When I am live, whenever we already have like, six, seven people on my Zoom, would you do not have, not able to fix everyone? So once you email my team, and they're going to help you out. Okay. And am I sharing my screen right now? Yes. Right here. Let me see what are the questions we have. Ria said, do you recommend a summary to be included in the resume? Yes. I recommend the summary up front at the beginning of your resume. I'm not able to upload my resume. Link provided above. Okay. So link above is where you download your PM resume template. How you submit your resume. And again, email my team. Everyone take a screenshot. Okay. Everyone take a screenshot. Then you know how to contact my team right here. And also the template where you have an email title and the date we are attending master class. Master class means this. If you attended, you got prioritized. Okay. Take a screenshot everybody. So you have everything you need. Okay. And you should download PM resume template to rewrite your resume ahead of time before you even join me. Or your resume would look really bad. Okay. So that's the reason. Cool. So let me show you the resume template right here. You can go to this URL, darknancy.com slash PM resume and go there. Program manager. Let me see. What is that? South Tech. For program manager, how do we differentiate the resume? Are you looking for program manager job or your program manager trying to become PM? If you want to become a program manager without transitioning to PM, just stay in your program manager lane. The way you differentiate yourself is based on the scope of the project, the size of project you work on and also type of like special technology work on. For example, program manager, you like your team working on AI product, AI technology, you can specialize over there as well. Or the size of scope is really big. There's a managed $250 million project and you can highlight that way as well. When I was an engineer for Shell Oil, the product I work on was like $250 million. So that's how I differentiate myself. Okay. Looking for program and product both. For product manager, the way you differentiate yourself is based on the product you have launched, the impact you have created, and also maybe product vision, go-to-market strategy, and also depends on levels. Let's say we're entry level. I don't think people expect you to do a lot of strategy, but they will expect you to do more regarding writing requirement documentation, doing voice to customer interview. So understand your level first. Okay. Great. So, looks like I answered all your questions. Awesome. Okay, great. All right. Nice meeting everybody. Good job, everybody who had your resume reviewed. Help us to share and like any of our content and tag me. I really appreciate. Awesome. Okay. Best of luck and keep me posted. Everyone who reviewed resume, keep me posted regarding any interviews. God, I love to hear from you guys. You can just reply to all the original email in some of your resume. My team like to hear from you and also they're gonna pass all your feedback to me as well. Awesome. Okay. Cool. All right. Looking forward to you guys. Bye, guys. Yeah. All right. And people on LinkedIn and YouTube, nice meeting everybody. Feel free to contact my team. I'll get you scheduled next time. All right. And make sure to like this video and share this video with anybody who can benefit from our free training. Awesome. Okay. Great. Good meeting everybody. Have a good day. Bye, guys.