 Do you need a technical background to become a product manager? The answer is no, if you don't work for Google. The answer is yes, if you work for Google. So for example, some companies like Google, on the job descriptions, they said, we prefer someone with computer science degree and you can apply for Google's EPM program. I think it's kind of discrimination and also kind of unfair because 99% of the jobs out there is not required to be able to code but it's recommended you know how to communicate with engineers. But even if you don't know how to code like myself with a PhD in material science, I don't know how to code. I was able to work on most challenging technical products such as edge computing which is decentralized cloud and AI product in the past. You just need to know how to communicate and understand the basic technical knowledge with the software 101 courses which in my next video talk about all different kind of software 101 courses only takes one hour to take, you're going to become a technical product manager.