For Software Engineers

Your engineering experience is PM experience

You have shipped products, made technical trade-offs, and collaborated cross-functionally. Now frame it the way PM hiring managers read resumes.

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How it helps

Built for engineer-to-PM transitions

Technical depth credited

System design, architecture decisions, and engineering collaboration are PM strengths for technical product roles. The scorer recognizes and credits them.

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Bullet reframing

"Built feature X" becomes "Identified user need, defined requirements, shipped feature X, improving retention by Y%." Same work, PM framing.

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Technical PM positioning

Platform PM, API PM, infrastructure PM roles value your engineering background. The scorer helps you position for these roles specifically.

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Gap identification

See exactly where you need to build PM-specific evidence: user research, roadmap ownership, stakeholder communication, go-to-market thinking.

Before and after

Same experience, PM framing

Engineering framing

Built microservices architecture for payment processing

PM framing

Identified scalability bottleneck in payment flow, designed microservices architecture reducing transaction failures by 40% for 50K daily users

Engineering framing

Led team of 4 engineers on checkout redesign

PM framing

Owned checkout redesign end-to-end: defined requirements from user research, led 4-engineer team through implementation, improving conversion by 18%

Engineering framing

Reduced API latency by 60%

PM framing

Identified user drop-off caused by slow API responses, prioritized latency reduction, improving page load time by 60% and reducing bounce rate by 12%

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