Before You Start the Product Management Skills Assessment
This assessment is a tool designed to help you reflect on your current skills and development areas as a product manager. It’s most often used as a conversation starter between a product manager and their manager — to guide yearly or quarterly development discussions and to set goals together. The Test can be taken in Estonian and English.
Filling the test
This self-assessment helps you evaluate your own skill set across five general categories, each containing three to five topics. The goal is to identify your strengths and where you’d like to grow — not to measure perfection.
Setting the Baseline
Before you begin, take this test as a snapshot of where you are right now — not a judgment, but a starting point. Your current strengths and learning areas will help shape your personal development path and guide our future conversations.
Instructions:
Filling the Test - Choose Your Level
You’ll find short explanations under each level as reminders.
Be honest, but also kind to yourself — give credit where it’s due. These levels are not fixed; you can always discuss and adjust them later with your manager or mentor.
A good rule of thumb:
What Happens Next - The Report
Once you finish, I’ll reach out to schedule a short follow-up conversation.
What to expect:
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Companies
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Product Managers tested
We currently use it as a part of PM Mentoring
Product Management Skill Test
See exactly where you excel and identify specific areas for professional growth.
Belbin Team Roles Test
Product teams need different types of contributors. Discover whether you're built for strategy, execution, stakeholder management, or technical product roles.
Professional Development Roadmap
Build a structured approach to developing your product management skills. Know which competencies to focus on and in what order to reach your career goals.
Product Mentoring
Work with senior product professionals who can answer your questions and help you navigate career decisions. Get practical advice based on real experience.
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