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Location: San Francisco

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: Product Management

Résumé/CV: http://resume.danielms.pm

Email: danielms215@gmail.com

Product manager at FAANG with experience launching E2E. Looking to work in a smaller environment (compared to FAANG), at a more mission driven company.


Location: Currently in San Francisco, open to anywhere.

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: Product Management

Résumé/CV: https://linkedin.com/in/danielms215

Email: danielms215 [at] gmail.com

Associate PM at a FAANG with experience launching at large scale -- looking to work at a smaller company. Love products related to social good, psychology & mental health, arts & literature, etc. -- but open to anything :)


Location: San Francisco

Remote: Yes

N/A (Product Manager)

Resume/CV: http://resume.danielms.pm

Email: danielms215@gmail.com

About me: I'm a product manager at FAANG with a technical background and experience launching at a large scale. I'm looking to work at a smaller company/start-up. Particularly interested in mental health, literature & arts related products, but open to anything!


Rather than creating bots, you can also create private channels (of which you are the only member) for each topic and send/fwd stuff there. Essentially having multiple "Saved messages" with different names. If you don't want to see them on your chatlist you can drop them all in a folder too.


Ah, nice. I didn't try to create a channel before and didn't know that I can be the sole subscriber. Thanks for the cue!


The problem isn't always knowing what to buy, but when to sell. For some who don't have the time of researching and rebalancing an index fund or ETF that does it for you is a good value prop.

Example where that strategy might run into problems - hindsight is 20/20: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EH6la6VWoAIC0cM?format=jpg&name=...


Index funds don't try to time the market. Which ETFs are you thinking about? Hedge funds?


Check out levels.fyi to get an idea per company. At Google, we have "standardized" levels starting at L3 to L10, each with their own compensation range. Google allows you to climb this ladder while remaining an IC. Going to manager has a different progression and it's not an expectation.


How easy is it to transition into a manager if you're an IC?


It's easy to transfer to transition to the manager ladder by becoming a TLM (Tech Lead Manager) once you are L5 or higher.


Title of the paper should probably have specified


(Disclaimer: I'm not the author of this paper nor do I know them - I saw this on Twitter and found it an interesting if flawed read so I thought I'd share.)


My friend and I were talking about the same thing.

"association became weaker" with a p=.21


No issues scrolling on Version 65.0.3325.162 for Mac OS on said page.


Thx, version 65.0.3325.162 on Windows here. Weird.

Doesn't seem to be fixed with reboot also.


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