I've been working as Product Manager for a decade now. The word 'decade' makes it sound like a long time. It doesn't feel like it, but it's a good time for some reflection 🤔.
They got bought by eBay/PayPal in 2008 for almost $1 Billion.
These years were extremely formative. I was exposed to an entirely new 🌎. Product, marketing, e-commerce, acquisition processes, etc.
Looking back, what an incredible first job.
Fortunately, PayPal recruited me back to work on a super high profile initiative.
This time, I'd own a distributed team within a monstrous international project.
* Career Risk
* Market Risk
* Technical Risk
* Execution/Operational Risk
(any others I should be including going forward?)
Incredible experience.
I have no regrets as far as joining and working here for the past 4 years.
It's confirmation that every learning opportunity is valuable.
For most roles & levels, we don't need to be pigeon holed as a 'startup' or 'big co' person.
"All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make the better." Ralph Waldo Emerson
Gain experiences in various size companies, industries, etc. Embrace change & keep learning.
(h/t/ @MotwaniSuhas)