new job, day in the life | tech product manager
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- Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024
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I really miss your content. I remember watching your videos in grade 9, and now I'm a first-year law student. Hope you thriving
Glad you’re doing well, Eve. I’ve watched your past videos and yet I never bothered to comment in any of them. You went from being a lawyer to now being a tech manager. Your overall progress is applaudable. It actually seems like yesterday you were just a law student working hard to achieve your goals and dreams. I wish you well on your brand new journey.
Hello!! that is so kind - thank you! I wish you every success also!
@@EveCornwellChannel hi, thank you for encouraging me 😊
eve! i have been watching you since your law student days and i am back because i am in need of some comfort content
it's insane to me that i started watching her in year 9 and i'm starting my law degree this september, feels like yesterday honestly.
Completely relate - I started watching her in Yr 10-11 and I'm about to finish my psychology degree and thesis in forensics
Would be really interesting to see how you practically got into project management from law, like what were they looking for in terms of experience and skills and where did you get relevant experience/traits from (i.e. being a lawyer or youtube/hobbies). Loved the graphics on this video! Made it way easier to follow and understand
same !!
Yes, please! I am constantly thinking about switching to project management from law 😂
I believe that she seconded to a tech team while on a TC at Linklaters ! ❤ although I could be wrong.
Girl this is crazy. I'm about to complete my master of laws and I realized i don't want to work in legal field lol. Recently I started to get interested in tech but I was worried because I don't have the background for it. You inspire me!! Thank you for your videos :)
Can I ask why you aren't inclined to work in the legal field??
@@jathebest2835 Hey! Law student from the Netherlands here? A lot of students in de US and UK study law without really knowing what it entails. When they get to do the real deal, they're like: wtf. This is mainly because academic law is reaaaally not what real life is. Academic law is structured, fun (because u can discuss criteria and Legal philosophy, but in real life you have to do a lot of administrative tasks before it even gets to a trial/court. Also, you have sO many fields you can specialize in and your experience will HIGHLY depend on what field you go in.
Luckily, in the Netherlands you have a lot of opportunities to get legal skills. I work at a Law Hub where I started so I could get used to give people legal advice to mostly people with low income, you also come in contact with lawyers and law firms(it's made by students and specializes in simple legal questions).
Though I don't know any other country which offers such opportunities to students, thus they don't know what they're getting themselves into till they're jn their masters
@@swansong_ I see.. I come from South Korea, learning programming to get into the Tech industry or related ones, and thank you for your detailed information :) I'm not from a legal background but I was interested in those who gave up their legal field even tho they tried so hard.
As with other professions, I think people really need to know themselves and the real industry situations. I see many people on RUclips who transition to a whole different field (ex. finance -> software engineering) and it's always interesting for me to listen to their sides :)
same! i'm still in law school (bachelor's) and i love law as a subject but i just don't see myself doing it as a career lol trying to pivot to tech or consulting, also all the best to you for a career change haha :)
I can now be 100% positive that this career is not for me. There's a position in my current company to move into this type of work style and I had reservations about the type of communication and micromanagement that it would entail and knowing myself, I'm confident that I would not survive in that world. This was very helpful for me to understand how it might look. Thank you.
same here! it's TOO much constant communication and micromanagement for my introverted self.
@@ashleybobashly92747299210 samesis. My current job thankfully only communicates through teams and email but tech requires so much more management and keeping on top of people I just cant live like that.
Agreed, I prefer being an associate than doing this. Great video.
Hey so I'm currently a product owner without a tech background so a lot of this was very similar to my day! With the micromanagement side I do think some of what eve was showing here was definitely illustrative ? Like I'd probably never ask a team member specifically about a job I'm really just there to help give background and help and remove their impediments. Having said that I'm now moving into software development because I'm too much of an introvert to spend 4+ hours a day leading calls and I find it very exhausting 😂
come back eve we miss you :(((
I would say this is more project management within the tech industry rather than a tech job, which is great to know exists because I assumed that a techy person would hold this role in order to aid team members problem solve
I have always face palmed when someone I meet says they work in tech, then I ask what they do(knowing 9/10 times it’s nothing tech related) and they say I do/am a PO,PM, Scrum Master, Agile coach, HR, recruiter and marketing/social media. It grinds my gears in a way, because is misleading and disingenuous. I’m not trying to gate-keep but as someone who actually codes and leads a tech team as a TL, I do all that a PM/Scrum master can do but I would never call myself that. Just like if I worked in the hospital as an engineer or mechanic or janitorial staff, I wouldn’t say I work in medicine or something “saving lives” adjacent.
Usually I’ve found that it’s a way for them to say they work in tech, without getting into what they do, to have a more grandiose sounding job. To put it simply, just say you work in a tech company as x or what you are, unless you want me to follow the conversation with programming paradigm and design patterns haha.
And to end, I genuinely don’t want to come off as mean, just for clarity, just say what you are, don’t say you work in tech when you don’t touch anything tech related.
I really miss your content Eve. I've been here since your law school days. And I'm eagerly waiting for you upload new content. You got me through my gloomy days.. Grateful for your content everyday ❤
I've realised that unless you're an Emergency Worker then your job isn't that important and therefore ... just relax, know your place and stop putting pressure on yourself, keep a balance in your life and never try to make people like you. Work is work and nothing more
Hi Eve! Really love to see you be happy and progressing in your professional life. I have been a part of your journey from your law school days and I think that you are using your platform in a beautiful way since you have just showed that the world does not stop if you change your path. Thank you for that!
this was so interesting. honestly, i wish i could get a day in the life of people in different fields. it would've helped me get an understanding much earlier on what i wanted to do
This is so cool! I’ve been watching your videos for a long time as a fellow law student/junior lawyer. I actually went into corporate law/capital markets around the same time as you and discovered a new passion I want to follow. I’m currently switching to sports PR/communications. This is super inspirational to me and shows me that lawyers don’t have to just “stick to law” and can go in a different direction and do new and exciting things!
This this THIS !!! Best of luck with your new PR / comms path!
@@EveCornwellChannel Thank you!
Hi Eve, It has been a year since you have made any videos. I don't know how many times I have rewatched all of your videos. I hope you will start making RUclips videos again. By the way, congratulations on your engagement😍.
i love loved this and all the new content! ive been watching you since your law school days as i was gearing up to become a law student. as a law student who never felt like they fit for the commercial legal roles, its been further inspiring and reassuring to see you fearlessly enter a new industry
i've been here since 2017 before i even finished high school and now i'm in my last year of bachelor's studies and about to start my first job. still miss your uni day vlogs & study motivation but it's so nice to see growth
i had a blast watching your law school videos, and i’m so proud of how far you’ve come x lots of love 💛
@𝙆𝙚𝙡𝙡𝙮 1 shut up
Hello ❤ I miss you Eve...miss your videos so much...now just rewatching all the old stuff over and over 😢 please give us an update soon
watched you since you were studying in Bristol back when i was getting GCSEs, now i’ve graduated from my law degree, moved out, and got a new job in a new career field. you’re motivating on so many levels for so many people
Given that I am also in the middle of a major career change and starting a similar job in a few weeks, this video could not have come at a better time! This has helped settle all my nerves before day one and start my new role with confidence. Have always loved your channel and have enjoyed following you on your journey. Thank you Eve!!
This may be the single video on RUclips that actually shows what PMs day is like and what these meetings actually entail. Really well done!! 👏👏
This is so amazing to see! I did a degree in teaching, realised I hated teaching after getting my degree, and instead decided to follow a path in eLearning 😂 I'm now working as an Instructional Designer and I haven't looked back, best decision I've ever made 😁
Omg yes. Its hard to know what you want to do when you're younger. Also, what jobs willl actually be like once you actually do them for a long time. Some jobs can be boring, stressful or lonely
I work in a tech start-up and have no tech background, it has definitely been a struggle. But I find just being honest about my experience, and making sure the people I work with know my limitations has been a real advantage - it avoids the assumption of knowledge.
ahhh as a female engineering student this made me so happy. we need more women in this industry
I have to admit I don’t understand why do you prefer doing this than being a lawyer! But I am glad that you are happy with your decision. Great video
More interested in building cool tech than reviewing contracts I guess! (No tea no shade oop)
@@EveCornwellChannel would you have felt the same way if you were in litigation instead?
@@EveCornwellChannel I would have thought that you would be more interested in solving the legal issues in the contracts rather than the technical issues of the same contracts, as I understand the company you are working for is basically developing tech which helps and supports lawyers with technical issues e.g. generating contracts. But well, I have just assumed this on the basis of your RUclips videos and how much it seemed like you love law (like I do, that’s why I started to follow you). I personally would not give up ‘law’ for this type of tech job, but we are all different of course. I wish you best of luck for the future xx
@@EveCornwellChannel could you be a human rights lawyer?
Because law is horrendous
Hi Eve, I've been a huge fan following your journey in Law now to Tech. Similar to yourself, I've transitioned into tech from a legal background since 2018 so it's fab seeing fellow legal peeps adopting a similar journey and doing smashingly well being a woman in tech & staying positive!
One thing amongst many that I admire and respect about Eve and this channel in general is that you can trust not to be met with toxic vibes and any sort of fakeness that would impose on your mood. It's only ever interesting and engaging. I'm so grateful for that.
As a mechanical engineer who’s fallen into tech, this was FANTASTIC. Please do more!! I feel like there is so much smoke and mirrors around the actual work in tech
Great video, thank you!! I was in law and am now a corporate project manager. Have been considering a move into tech so this is really insightful. Thank you ☺️
This was interesting , I’m starting to be interested in corporate things and tech as an option too keep in the back of my mind but I have no idea what life would look like in it so this was helpful
that's AWESOME! let me know if you have any questions!
So nice seeing so much genuine enjoyment from you regarding your job Eve💗 I work in Customer Success for a start up and so much in this video felt familiar and resonated with me as a person from a non technical background in a more technical role. More videos like this would be amazing!!
Thank you so much for making this. I am a product manager/project manager for an IT and software development company. I started a year ago. I felt like I was doing EVERYTHING wrong and could be doing something better for my team. Turns out, I'm doing it correctly - I just need to work on my self-esteem. Our days are similar, makes me feel better haha. Great work as always :)
This is super interesting content! I wish I had been able to watch people outside of the influencer industry document their work days as a teen, I think it could have given me a better understanding of what you do at different jobs 😁 I found my way somehow but I think your videos are a great resource for people trying to figure out what they might want to do!
My favourite thing about this video is Eve sliding along the bottom of the screen!
ah i loved this video so much. i used to religiously watch your law school vids and this felt like being back watching your week in the life vlogs. pls keep these type of vids coming!
Ah! That makes my heart SWELL! I’d love to!
I'm at a kinda major crossroads in my life right now and watching back all of your videos gave me such a sense of security in that my life may be changing quite drastically right now, but it's for the better and eventually it will all work out in the end. Thank you for sharing your experiences, especially as a queer woman in tech, as that is quite literally me, and i hope you're doing well ❤
As a fellow non-technical tech woman, I loooove this new era ❤️
What do you do?
@@Progress234 work as a strategy specialist for an ecommerce platform 😅
This is a cool video Eve! I’m from a civil engineering background so seeing the comparison between this software product management and our civil project management stuff was really interesting
i really loved the structure of this video! so different from a usual day in a life video. love your new routine though, looks like you are doing so well in this new job
So amazing to see you grow from strength to strength, Eve! So happy to see you thriving in this new role. Hope you're taking good care of yourself! 💛
Great to see you here Prabhav! I’ve always appreciated your comments! Sending you best wishes also!
i GASPED at the notification
One of your videos from like 3 years ago just popped up in my feed. It was about you wanting to focus more on your private life after having had a couple of mental break-downs in 2019. I was seriously going to comment: girl, forget it, this is not, what the lawyer lifestyle was made for. But I guess you've come to that realisation for yourself. I'm also training to be a law-human (almost done), we do it a bit differently in Germany and I honestly hope, that I will be able to enjoy it, be good at it AND have a life. But we will see. Seems like there are other jobs out there as well ;)
I'm 3 months into being a project manager and honestly several times in this video i was like OH THATS WHAT I DO!!!!
As someone on the Tech side, proj manager I followed you for Law because I was so curious on that world, and I love how you’re killin it rn! 🎉
I love this kind of content, as much as I am OBSESSED with a legal deep dive and cannot wait for those videos, I admire the daily lives of those in the workfield and I'm fascinated as to what that looks like for different people, thank you, really fascinating, although my imposter syndrome is QUAKING
This is so cool to watch as someone who is also transitioning to tech without a traditional background, only that I'm actually trying to get a job as a Software Engineer. So so interesting to see this real example of a product manager's work day, to also get an idea of what It would be expected of me!!
Currently watching this on my corporate lenovo thinkpad. We're all in this together
Honestly, this video sparks so much joy. Your content was amazing previously, as it is now. But your openness about the change of profession makes you so unbelievably relatable and inspirational for your viewers who might struggle too, to find a suitable profession. Thank you for taking us along the journey! ☺️
I love your channel because you show law students like me that being a solicitor is not the only path for us. I have just finished my internship in a tech start up after studying law for two years in Austria. It has been one of the most eye-opening and refreshing experiences in my life. You have been creating such an inspiring content for years. And I am very grateful that you take us along on your career journey!
I won’t lie I didn’t understand half of what you were talking about, but I still thoroughly enjoyed this video haha
I am in tech as a software developer, I have daily standups with my team and seeing the product owner on the daily made me want to pursue that track too, but now that I am seeing how much socialising is required I wanna go towards my tertiary option of pursuing design 😂 I can't for the love of god talk with people for that long, I can just imagine myself draining out completely
Your videos always make me feel so motivated and centered. I find myself consistently coming back to your old videos. Hope you start posting again :)
Loved this vlog, Eve. You could make a video about shopping for crepe paper and I'd genuinely watch it to the last minute. I've always enjoyed your unique editing style, and have really loved watching you live your life and find what brings you joy! Also, the apartment is viiiiiiibes.
I looooved this video! Really fab insight into how other people structure their day in tech. Makes me excited to start my new role as a Business Analyst and work with POs!
i highly recommend these types of positions for anyone in ANY industry/field. Management was scary to me as a shy introvert but i LOVE my job and career. I studied film and do a similar job to this in post production (so obvs theres some differences) but a lot of my day is managing my team. everyone is SO nice in both companies ive been in and i couldnt be happier as someone who graduated university feeling so lost
Okay I never comment but. I was studying law and working in tech and eventually gave up studying law and it’s just so cool to see your journey and being on a similar (although I wasn’t a lawyer lol) path to finding something much more my style :) such an enjoyable and relatable video :)
Super proud of you! Do you mind sharing why you made the switch?
Heey✨ I lovvvved this! The way you implemented some things you’ve learned like time blocking and then also sharing actual content/purpose of different meetings helped me gain so much more insight into the job. More videos like this please!🤩
Loved this! It would be great to see more of these. I am also a non-tech person looking at moving into a tech adjacent field. Seeing the opportunities available and what the day-to-day looks like is super interesting.
This is by far the most informative day in the life I’ve ever watched- it’s shown me a whole different side of tech which I definitely want to look into ☺️
Her videos always put a smile on my face 🥹
awww hope you're still happy in your job!
I’m over 5 years in tech product management myself, even though I’m late 20s it’s quite a chunk of my career. I felt you represented well the day to day of it and was very relatable. Really enjoyed the video :) you came across too calm and collected though 😅
welcome back, it's so fun to see a slice into what you've been up to!! also your editing is 10/10 as always
tech is such a vibe isn’t it! I’m an (a)pmm in london and honestly - lovin it everyday.
Thank you for showing us this! I just finished my bachelor in law and now idk what to do with my life. Great to see there's more options than being a lawyer
Hey! I'm a software engineer and I've been following you for yearsssss. I love this new content xxxxxxxxx
More of these kinda vlog because this just set my career goal. I'll never forget this. Thank you!
this was so cool to see! I’m a business major compsci minor and am starting to consider product management as a career. Especially loved that there’s work involving design as well!
Windows/PC is better for tech because they're built stronger (both internally and externally) to manage tech production and software, and are overall better quality and built to last rather than being built to be replaced every year like Mac. This is why almost all tech media developers use PC/Windows.
Thank you so much for posting this! I recently started as a Product Owner at a Tech company, while I don't have a Tech background. It's really helpful to see you go through the same things.
I am starting my LPC in two weeks and watching your video makes me want to drop out cause what you're doing right now sounds AMAZING
I loved this video!! I've been out of work for a couple of months and start as a software engineer again next month and this has made me so excited to start working in a tech team again!! Slack I miss you!!
I’m currently in university to do research in the field of psychology, but I’m so so nervous about job prospects. Glad to see that you don’t have to be ‘stuck’ in the profession you chose as a late teen and if you want to switch paths, that’s possible! So no Eve, this wasn’t boring or uninteresting. Very much the opposite is true!!
This video is incredibly insightful and beneficial for aspiring Product Managers like myself, and I'm very appreciate of the time it took to put this together. I especially love the breakdowns of the aims for each type of meeting and how they all fall into the bigger process. Thank you for sharing and I hope to see similar content like this soon :)
What’s your tech background? If you don’t mind me asking
Thanks a lot for this cool video, I was actually feeling a little bit down and confused because I'm doing an online internship and it's not going as I've expected but seeing how you're working from home motivates me a lot
Thank you again and I wish you every success ! 💜
Glad to see you not follow the myth of "more hours, more productivity", and instead focus on doing good work in a shorter amount of time. The former does nothing but break backs and minds.
Good luck and have fun. Everyone wishes you the best!
THIS WAS SO INTERESTING PLS GIVE US MORE
Brilliant, Eve! Looks like you clearly made the right decision and are THRIVING. Can't wait to see what the future has in store for you 💜
Yayyy!!! Go Eve, go!!!! Love this format. Super interesting to see how others work and it gave me good ideas about how to make my workday more productive. Can’t wait for the next one. 🖤
Also I think that as an “outsider” to the tech field, you can provide unique insight from a different perspective. I can already tell how valuable you’re going to be to this company…. You’re contributing not only as a hard worker, but also as someone from a different professional background with fresh ideas - exactly what can make a startup company thrive!
Definitely can relate to your type of work. I work in biotech for medical devices and I work in the regulation affairs sector so relaying the regulations and protocols have been through from phase 1 of our product to the last before marketing or if our product is marketed my team keeps up with renewals in other countries and places it is being sold.
heyyy eve, please do a realistic video about how to transition out of law! I just finished my degree and hate working as a paralegal! I want to get qualified, but don't think I want to do this long term
I did love the bits of legal vs tech comparisons - as a law student reviewing my current options was super helpful!
Loved seeing this from you and glad you're so happy where you are! I'd love to hear you chat a bit in the future about how the acclimation was into the tech world as someone who came from a different background. I feel like so few people talk about the realities of corporate job titles and their functions and how different people can fit, so this is so refreshing. Thank you for sharing!
FINALLY A DAY IN THE LIFE LESSGOOO
i studied industrial manager and i would like to be a project manager or a product manager one day, but those two seem impossible without experience. Thank you for showing us the kind of day you have, love your videos.
This was really fun to watch. More of these please!
Good to see you happy and enjoying your new role and industry! Xx
Time Blocking and Routine really works well for Product Manager to avoid burnout or uncluttered mind from context changing
I now know that administration is not my area of interest. I can realise that I need to be around people to work well, and to develop my social confidence and bubble. Thank you for your amazing videos :)
I'm a cs student who's been watching you for years - is eve in tech literally a dream come true? Maybe 😁
Eeeeve, we miss you! (And also some of your old videos 😢) 😊
Thank you for this ❤️ I find this so motivating. I finished my law degree ( which is 5 years long in my country) and even though I loved the work, I hated the industry. I’ll be starting my masters in management next month, and hoping to switch to tech. I know it’s going to be hard, but you really helped calm my anxiety a bit :’) all the uncertainty makes me so nervous, but staying in law and being unhappy with the work culture sounds unbearable.
super cool to see your day-to-day / learn more in depth about this career - 1) confirmed it's DEF not for me but 2) so glad it seems like a great fit for you and you're happy doing it!! :D
Happy New Year Eve. We miss you
i loved this video so much!! SOOO interesting way to go eve!!
I was really looking forward to watching this video and it was really insightful!! I’ve just started a role in tech (it’ll be exactly 1 month tomorrow 😊) and I was really inspired by your move into tech to take the plunge and now I’m training to be a cloud engineer despite not having a technical background. I also have that exact laptop but I’m a windows gal so I actually really like the thinkpad 😂.
It’s so cool seeing what a day in your life is like because tech is something that a lot of people want to pivot into but it’s hard to know what the options are when you’re only aware of technical roles
This was inspiring to watch because I’m also at a transitional time in terms of work, so thank you!
So fun to see these types of videos! Keep em coming! Just got my first job offer for a full time job after my studies and Im very excited to start working in tech❤️
Hi Eve, I don’t know how you did it but this video was both informative and insanely hilarious. I just started as a product manager and definitely gained a lot from seeing a day in your life. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos!