How to Build a Career in Tech, by Product Hunt is the first in a a series of eBooks we’ll be publishing, featuring the best advice from top founders, investors, best-selling authors, and world-changing leader who’ve been guests on Product Hunt LIVE.
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Thank you. Shared with my high school Marketing students today.
Great book, Product hunt! Learning a lot from skimming over it already and very much looking forward to reading it more in my free time! Thank you Product hunt team and community for making this book happen!!
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Great recommendations with true insight from those actually experienced in the fields they're advising on. Refreshing and well designed!
Really amazing what you guys have put together! I didn't join the tech world until later in life, but it would have been great to read this in my 20s
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great opportunity for tech searchers out there.
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Great app
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Congratulations to the whole @ProductHunt team.
Day by day, week by week, they keep surprising us.
This book makes perfect sense, and I hope it attracts a whole host of new PH fans.
Kudos to you all, and all that helped.
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I should be able to do this myself, but wondering if someone else has an easy path to a good Kindle version? I would like to save in my Kindle library with my own notes and highlights.
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Great content, succinct and to the point.
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Kindle version?
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I never got the PDF link of the book. I think it's got lost somewhere.
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Streetfies
It is totally worth it!
Pros:Everything
Cons:Nothing
Lazy
Great book, Product hunt! Learning a lot from skimming over it already and very much looking forward to reading it more in my free time! Thank you Product hunt team and community for making this book happen!!
Pros:Great recommendations with true insight from those actually experienced in the fields they're advising on. Refreshing and well designed!
Cons:Would love a physical copy!
SonicCloud
great opportunity for tech searchers out there.
Pros:Great app
Cons:none
I should be able to do this myself, but wondering if someone else has an easy path to a good Kindle version? I would like to save in my Kindle library with my own notes and highlights.
Pros:Great content, succinct and to the point.
Cons:Kindle version?