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What product managers have you met that impressed you?

When I was looking for an internship in my junior year, I wanted to apply for 2000 yuan from the company. As a result, the boss offered 3000 yuan, and at the end of the first month (we pay wages at the end of each month), I gave 5000 yuan. The boss said: Chinese New Year holiday fee.

I was very excited. I took some cash on my way home and bought two red envelopes with the words "Congratulations on getting rich" written on them.

On New Year's Eve, I gave my parents a red envelope that I had already prepared. I was surprised and moved by them, and gave them a red envelope before graduation.

After delivering the red envelope, I went back to my room and heard my father giggle alone.

They have kept the red envelope of "Congratulations on getting rich" until now.

Later, I bought a 700+ mechanical keyboard for my boyfriend online, and he was speechless when he got it. We bumped all the way to the city center by bus and had a delicious meal.

Everything feels good. These salaries and some holiday expenses given to me by the local boss may be nothing, but for a student who just entered the society at that time, it is undoubtedly the gentlest and most tangible welcome. From then on, for nothing else, I just want to continue to work hard, for myself, for those who have expectations for themselves.

Later, the boss got the financing and went to Shanghai. I didn't follow him for personal reasons. Before leaving, the boss held a group meeting and read the names of every employee who could not leave the city for Shanghai for various reasons, thanking them for their constant efforts. Except me. I think it is not easy to take me because I am the only intern and it is normal not to study.

After the meeting, I began to pack my things. As a result, the boss came to me and said with a smile, "I didn't mean to pronounce your name." I saw you and I didn't forget. " I won't say goodbye to you because I think there is still a chance for cooperation between us. "

At that time, there were various tastes in my heart, but it just turned into a gentle "thank you."

Now I have started my career as a product manager in the third company. Who knows that two years ago, the boss and I were still small artists, but I firmly told him that I really wanted to be a great product manager. I don't remember his reaction after listening, because I was too nervous to look at him again when I applied for the job.

Because I was lucky enough to meet someone-I have to say that my initial internship experience deeply influenced me (not only the two little things I mentioned before, but also many others), I still have great love and higher goals for the work of product manager, as always-no matter what field I am in, no matter what products I will make. I always remind myself to grow up faster and faster. I hope that one day, I can stand side by side with the person I respect most in the workplace and help him realize his lifelong career blueprint.