The Sikh Influence

Ramneet Kaur, Senior Product Manager | The Sikh Influence

August 10, 2020 Maneetpaul Singh Season 1 Episode 2
The Sikh Influence
Ramneet Kaur, Senior Product Manager | The Sikh Influence
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In this week's episode of The Sikh Influence, we sit down with Ramneet Kaur who is a Senior Product Manager at The New York Times. We discuss everything from what a Product Manager actually is, the significance Oak Creek had on Ramneet's career path, and how to balance an active social life with maintaining your Sikhi.

Ramneet's podcast: Are They Canceled?
Ramneet's blog: https://medium.com/@ramneetks
Connect with Ramneet on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ramneetks/
Follow Ramneet on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ramneetks

Timestamps to all the questions that were asked are available in the chapter markers.

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The Sikh Influence is a weekly interview podcast that highlights Sikhs from around the world who are doing what they love, hosted by Maneetpaul Singh. Each week, we'll be asking these individuals for professional advice, insights into their productivity workflows, and discussing how Sikhi has influenced their life.

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Introduction
How has WFH life been?
What is your job?
What is a Product Manager?
How did you become a PM?
Significance of Oak Creek
Typical day for a PM
Favorite and least favorite parts of the job
Was college important for your job?
Networking in college
Career journey from college to present
Do you recommend working at a start up?
Is your Sikh life separate from work life?
Any challenges with maintaining your Sikhi at social events?
Importance of representing Sikhi at work
Tell us about the Manhattan Sikh community
Advice for people trying to enter Product Management
Productivity Tips