Ask HN: Giving up on Remote Product Gig search – alternative roles?
7 points| win_ini | 7 years ago
BUT, despite this experience - Product Management is viewed as a core function in a business - there is clearly some bias against it being a remote position in many companies. I get it. Well, at least I’ve heard that objection often enough.I’d really like to stay located where I am with my family, it’s much more affordable than the bay Area and is about 2.5 hours away. There's no local tech-scene really.
I’m starting to give up on finding a remote product gig and was wondering if anyone had successfully transitioned from PM to another role that they enjoyed doing remotely.
[+] [-] gt2|7 years ago|reply
Also, being only 2.5 hours from the bay area doesn't sound bad. Why not look for on-site gigs and commute a few days and push to work remotely a few days as well. If you're convincing enough to hire, you will find some gigs that allow their product manager to work a flexible schedule and remote sometimes/up to half the time. Anecdotal but I've seen product managers at several FAANGS do this, and even more often at startups. Good luck!
[+] [-] win_ini|7 years ago|reply
do you think a series A/B firm would be open to this?