Products are used to solve problems and satisfy needs
Every time I talk to investors. They always ask me: What problem does your product solve?
I go to apply for a job, go to an interview, and then I often tell people that I made such a product and solved such a problem.
People are confused: "Which aspect of the product are you good at? Front-end? Back-end? Or are you just good at solving problems?"
This has happened several times.
I really don’t understand why God couldn’t unify the standards and interfaces when creating this world. . . . .
I'm certainly good at problem solving.
What is the product used for? Isn’t it just for solving problems and meeting needs? ! !
In addition, I am not only good at solving problems, I am also good at asking questions. For making products, doing growth, doing data analysis, etc., the ability to ask questions is more important than solving problems.