G Sushanth Kumar
Associate Product Manager
Sector: IT-Software
Member Since, January 15, 2021About Me
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Academic Level Master’s Degree
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Experience 6months
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Gender Male
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Industry Management
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Date of Birth 07/01/1997
Description
Dear recruiter
I’m submitting my job application for the entry-level position of ” product role” at your company. I’m currently done with my MBA in technology management with a 7.12 CGPA. I have a strong problem solving, Agile mindset, UI &UX, DevOps, effective communication skills. And my area of expertise is agile management, my academic projects are based on the agile way or agile mindset.
I can act as an efficient communicator with strong interpersonal skills which help to adapt me to a team. I’m good in lean six sigma( waste management ). I would assure you that I provide you with the best professional outcome.
I’m looking forward to your positive response.
Thank you
Yours sincerely,
G Sushanth Kumar.
Education
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MBA (TECHNOLOGY MANAGMENT) (2019 - Present) MIT ADT UNIVERSITY IN COLLABRATION WITH INSTITUTE OF PRODUCT LEADERSHI[P
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B.com (2015 - 2018) Osmania university
Work & Experience
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Rakuten (2021 - 2021 ) Product management intern
1) Gathering requirements, writing requirements, prioritization and Building a roadmap. 2) Collaborating with the product design team and developers. 3) Writing user manual, writing PDR in confluence maintaining Jira like creating Epic and user stories. 4) Following sprints and adding backlogs. 5) Conduct Feature research and understanding their use case. 6) Strategic approach to understand customer expectations through User journey map.
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FLIPKART PVT LMD (2020 - 2021 ) INTERN LD
Trained more than 450 contract employees about their FLO process in the span of 4months. Resulting in an increase in their efficient work (performance) while Big billion days.
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Look ALIKE (2020 - Present ) My own product
look alike is a product build from scratch by me. It is a similar interest app, not a dating app. from prototype to website design, understanding use cases and writing requirements, prioritising features and building a roadmap. The thing leftover is the coding part.