u/StickOwn306

Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro charging case

Hey everyone, I unfortunately lost my Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro charging case yesterday while traveling (I still have the earbuds).

If anyone here has a spare case they no longer need (perhaps the reverse happened and you lost your earbuds?), I’d be incredibly grateful to take it off your hands. Drop me a message if you can assist, or if you have any tips on getting a standalone replacement!

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u/StickOwn306 — 3 days ago

Director of Product here (IIT/ IIFT / 14 YOE). Validating interest in paid 1:1 mentoring and interview prep.

Hi everyone,

I’ve been following the discussions here and see a lot of folks looking for practical career guidance. I am currently a Director of Product at a Fintech company, and I'm considering offering 1:1 mentoring to help answer some of these questions.

To give you some context on my background: I have 14 years of experience spanning service companies, GCCs, and core product organizations. I am also an alumnus of IIT Guwahati and IIFT. Because I’ve navigated these different environments myself, I understand the distinct challenges of transitioning between them.

To be direct: my time is limited, so I plan to run this as a paid service (likely via Topmate). Before setting up any slots, I want to get an honest pulse check from this community to see if this is something you'd actually value.

I am looking to offer four specific areas of focus:

  1. Career Progression & Transitions (3–7 YOE): Strategies for moving from PM to SPM/Leadership, navigating organizational structures, or transitioning from service/GCCs into product companies.

  2. Resume Reviews: Direct feedback from a hiring manager's perspective on what works and what gets filtered out.

  3. Mock Interviews: Practice interviews (product sense, execution, leadership) followed by actionable feedback.

  4. Campus to Corporate Transition: Guidance for new APMs and recent grads on navigating their first 90 days and building credibility.

My questions for the group:

  1. Is there an appetite for paid 1:1 sessions with an active practitioner, or do people prefer standard cohort courses?

  2. What do you consider a fair price for a 30-minute or 60-minute session?

  3. Which of the four areas above do you need the most help with right now?

I appreciate your honest feedback. Let me know what you think in the comments or in direct chat.

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u/StickOwn306 — 6 days ago