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Indian Product Manager Says He’s Giving Up on Google India After 8 Rejections

The unverified Reddit account spotlights concerns over scarce PM openings alongside stringent Big Tech screening.

Overview

  • The anonymous r/developersIndia post claims months of attempts to land a Google India product manager role yielded no traction after at least eight applications.
  • The poster says he tailored each submission with ATS-optimized resumes, custom cover letters, and role-specific mockups, and sent about 40 outreach messages, yet heard little beyond rejections despite referrals.
  • He describes a background of 4.5 years in FinTech product management, a Tier-1 MBA, a Tier-2 engineering degree, and a YouTube channel with roughly 100,000 subscribers.
  • Reddit commenters pointed to structural hurdles including skewed PM-to-engineer ratios, common five-year experience requirements, and heavy competition from candidates at peer tech giants.
  • Multiple outlets covered the viral thread and its reactions while stating they have not independently verified the claims, and no response from Google has been reported.