Product Gym is a member-based product management association that can teach you everything you need to know. You can develop the job skills you need to become a product manager. Product Gym is based in New York City.
The program offers in-person and online instruction for 30 to 45 hours. The courses last for six weeks. They start from 6:30pm to 8:30pm every Tuesday and are held on Saturday evenings as well. The bootcamp is always enrolling students because it has flexible course dates. You can even access the coursework after you graduate.
Cost of Tuition | $6,000 |
Financing Options | Upfront Payment, Installments, Income Share Agreement |
Courses Offered | Product Management |
Career Services and Job Assistance | Career Coaching, Job Assistance |
Product Gym teaches you project management skills with a hands-on approach. This equips you with excellent skills for the job market. Read below to find out more about Product Gym’s program.
The product management course covers the lifecycle of a product from ideation to release to maintenance. You will learn essential skills to thrive in product management.
The class starts with product management fundamentals. You will learn to create product roadmaps, define MVPs, conduct business or market analysis, wireframe, test prototypes, and evaluate KPIs and OKRs. You will also learn how to build stakeholder consensus.
This curriculum also includes career assistance. It offers networking opportunities, tailored interview feedback, salary negotiation, and technical assignment support. You will learn how to optimize your resume and LinkedIn account and create cover letters. With this training, some students get hired in less than a week after graduation.
You can get accepted into Product Gym if you have three years of working experience and you want to switch to product management. You do not need a technical background to get accepted. This bootcamp is for beginners who want to switch careers into product management. You can have experience in everything from web design to retail.
The Product Gym application process involves a phone consultation and interview. The interviewer will check your resume as well as your professional background to determine if you are a good fit for the program.
If you pass the interview, there is no technical assessment. You will be contacted and informed of your admission. You will be advised to pay for the program as soon as possible to secure your place.
The goal of the Product Gym interview is to check your suitability for the product management course. It is a behavioral interview to get to know your personality. You can expect questions about your professional experience.
The interviewer may also want to know about your goals and what led you to decide to switch to product management. You may have to talk about your motivation for the program and your expectations for the program. You can pass the interview if you show that you are dedicated to the fast-paced program.
Product Gym’s tuition costs $6,000. You can pay using one of its financing options. You will have the opportunity to speak with an enrollment representative and figure out which is best for you. If you’re dealing with debt between jobs, you don’t have to pay upfront.
If you can’t afford upfront payment, you can choose to pay in installments. This is a good option if you want to split up the payments but avoid repaying for a long period of time. Tuition can only be divided into three payments at most and you may end up paying more than upfront.
Product Gym has an income share agreement that allows you to pay only after completing the program. Repayments will start when you land a job. The income share agreement can be at 10 or 6.5 percent. The threshold amount for repayment is $60,000 and if you lose your job or start earning less, the payment will be suspended.
You have the option of paying upfront to cover tuition. The bootcamp doesn’t require a deposit, so all you need to do is pay the full sum. This is a good option if you want to avoid multiple payments.
Product Gym is a product management school with a six-week intensive program. It is one of the only tech schools that can prepare you for a career as a product manager. This program can help you rebrand yourself as a product manager while learning about other crucial elements of the role.
You will also learn to optimize your resume and other job search tools. You will also understand how to ace your job interview. Your instructors are professionals in the field to give you solid training from personal experiences. Subject matter experts will also make sure you know everything you need to go out into the field.
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Let me tell you something you don’t want to do this job search during Q4. I am going to give it to you bluntly. DON’T JOIN THIS PROGRAM UNLESS YOU WANT TO BE A PRODUCT MANAGER, UNLESS THIS IS WHAT YOU FEEL IS YOUR DESTINY. The process is very simple, clear, and straightforward. Come prepared, pay attention, do the work, and get ready to be pushed. There is no way for ego here. There is no room for doubt, because the people that come to Product Gym are about one life and that is GET A PRODUCT MANAGER JOB OR DIE TRYING. Thank god for me, I got the job and didn’t die. You have to be about this life. I don’t understand people that say this is their passion and this is their dream, but don’t do the work. Bring your A game and you will be fine.
February 20, 2019
Anonymous
I come from banking as the title suggest and I can tell you that I am doing great right now. I am crushing the job. “Crushing It” is a term we love to use at PG and I am feeling just that, as if I have control over what I am doing. Product Gym is viciously effective in helping you get the job. Don’t worry if you ARE accepted into the program, you will be fine so as long as you do the work.
My first 30 days on the job, I was crushed though. That time was tough, but I recall I didn’t do so well my first 30 days in banking, college, or anything else I did for the first time. You will make mistakes and that’s okay. I made tons and you know what its fine here. Most people carry with them the baggage they had from their previous careers thinking product is going to be like that, but its not and that’s why you were drawn to the experience anyways. Stop thinking you need to know everything and just trust the process. Take it from me; it took me 8 months to land this job, but I know I could have done it earlier if I wasn’t getting in my own way all the time.
March 22, 2019
Anonymous
I first met Richard when I joined a Product Management Resume Building webinar a few weeks prior. I quite honestly had very little expectations about the seminar, but was pleasantly surprised with how much guidance I received from Richard in that one-hour session. Subsequently, we also were able to set up a 30-minute consult to discuss our resume and LinkedIn profiles in more depth (as part of the webinar). Yet again, I went in anticipating that I’d receive a few nuggets of knowledge at best. But… that was far from what actually happened. Not only was I provided a WEALTH of information in that Zoom chat, I also received an astounding amount of tangible data and feedback that I can act on. Say that to say, that I am appreciative of the content that Richard and the Product Gym team have curated, and I highly suggest that anyone on the PM job hun consider it to give you that extra UMPF across the finish line!
April 26, 2019
Anonymous
Rich has great advice and tons of helpful resources.
He definitely knows what he is talking about and has successfully pushed people through this process many times.
If you are on the fence, his ability to help negotiate your offer will essentially cover the cost of the course.
April 29, 2019
Anonymous
they were Great and were able to provide detailed feedback. Rich and Cody are an amazing team and the practical advice provided is invaluable.
June 27, 2019
Anonymous
It’s amazing that this stuff isn’t taught in school
I took this course on recommendation of two people that had taken this before. I was HIGHLY skeptical of the information during the info session I attended. Especially when they were touting 20+ interviews a week. I’ve been a PM before and wasn’t nearly getting that. I also was confused about what I was actually buying. Is this interview coaching or is this a class on PM?
The answer I learned is both. The PM classes are taught by people that do the actual work they teach, data scientist teaches data science, engineers teach engineering etc. And then Rich, Cody and RK do the coaching parallel to the program…and it was problematic for me because nothing they told me made any sense… Until I really got more interviews than I could handle. I did more interviews in a two week span than I had done in the 10+ years I was out of school. And I learned their coaching is a direct response to the recruiting industry and all its inherent biases. You learn exactly, and I mean exactly – down to the word – how to take advantage of this information asymmetry to use to your benefit through PG.
This program requires a little bit of blind faith, no doubt. Where these people shine is that they care about the results. And it shows–another review said how the PG is a bit unrefined and unprofessional. It’s true. They don’t have the fancy template slides, the nice projectors, their email and messages sound like a drill sergeant more than a coach. Rich said it best tho. You’re not signing up for Product Spa. It’s a gym. It gets grimey. And the gains you make are on you. You need to push the weights. Otherwise, why bother paying.
I had a few people in my cohort that took Product School which I was also considering, but I ultimately felt that Product School wouldn’t actually be able to get me a job. I didn’t have confidence that they knew what they were talking about about job acquisition. This was confirmed by the people in my Product Gym cohort. Alot I’d general information but nothing that could be used tactically or what I didn’t already know.
For an already seasoned PM like me, what made me join was actually hearing the students in the cohort talk about their interview experience. These were people with almost no product manager title but got more interviews and rounds than myself. I found that slightly insulting and frankly jealous. For me, these people were taking opportunities away from me but I quickly learned that the program teaches you, forces you to start talking like a PM. I slowly learned how to articulate my experiences in ways that other people could understand and digest. I learned that a first round recruiter call is different than a hiring manager and you have to tailor your pitch to them.
I highly recommend this course to people that are serious about getting the job, whether you have PM experience or not. Just be prepared for the work and their harsh process.
August 15, 2019