I'd say one good approach would be..... apply for these roles. There are definitely junior PM roles, but even mid-level or unspecified level roles might just love your application and go with you.
You might get rejected a few times, but you also might just land that role...
I've doing this for a year now, and seems like it definitely has a geographical component. For me its extra-ordinarily difficult to find Junior PM roles. After looking into it for a while, it seems like most Junior PM roles are concentrated in Europe, US and Singapore primarily - it kinda makes sense but sucks at the same time.
There are few opportunities here in India as well, but they usually require 5-10 Years of experience and I am not seeing many Associate/Junior PM roles.
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I'd say one good approach would be..... apply for these roles. There are definitely junior PM roles, but even mid-level or unspecified level roles might just love your application and go with you.
You might get rejected a few times, but you also might just land that role...
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I've doing this for a year now, and seems like it definitely has a geographical component. For me its extra-ordinarily difficult to find Junior PM roles. After looking into it for a while, it seems like most Junior PM roles are concentrated in Europe, US and Singapore primarily - it kinda makes sense but sucks at the same time.
There are few opportunities here in India as well, but they usually require 5-10 Years of experience and I am not seeing many Associate/Junior PM roles.