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Why half of product managers are in trouble | Nikhyl Singhal (Meta, Google)

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Nikhyl Singhal is the founder of The Skip, a community for senior product leaders; a former product exec at Meta, Google, and Credit Karma; and a many-time founder. He’s also one of the most honest, unfiltered voices on what’s actually happening in product management right now.

In our in-depth conversation, we discuss:

1. Why the next two years will be the most chaotic period in product management history

2. Why half of current product managers are at risk, and what separates those who’ll do well

3. Why you need to find your “moments of joy” with AI

4. The “smiling exhaustion” he’s seeing across the product community

5. The psychological barriers that prevent people from reinventing themselves

6. Why your resume’s fancy logos matter less than ever, and what matters now

7. His prediction that companies will shed 30,000 people and rehire 8,000—all AI-first

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Where to find Nikhyl Singhal:

• LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com

• X: x.com

• Podcast & Newsletter: skip.show

• Skip Community: skip.community

• Skip Coach: skip.coach

Skip.help: skip.help

Where to find Lenny:

• Newsletter: www.lennysnewsletter.com

• X: twitter.com

• LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com

In this episode, we cover:

(00:00) Introduction to Nikhyl Singhal

(02:25) The big picture: what’s changing for product managers

(10:00) Are product leaders doing better than 2-3 years ago?

(11:44) What will change in the next couple of years

(14:23) How companies are changing the way they build products

(15:51) What “judgment” really means for PMs

(17:46) Why there won’t be any more bad software

(20:25) The skills you need to be effective today

(23:31) Why there are more PM roles than ever

(24:27) The builder versus information-mover divide

(30:14) The non-builder problem

(30:53) Should PMs code?

(34:15) Why experienced leaders still matter

(35:44) The diversity setback nobody’s talking about

(37:21) Why your brand doesn’t matter as much anymore

(39:54) How valued skills are flipping upside down

(40:49) Why change is so hard for humans

(43:53) The “equal disappointment” algorithm

(46:39) You must cross the threshold

(48:37) This chaos will settle

(53:19) Finding your moment of joy

(58:50) Nikhyl’s AI stack and what he’s building

(1:00:53) The obsolescence mindset

(1:05:24) Specific advice for PMs right now

(1:08:58) The four jobs that will exist in the future

(1:11:59) Why alignment is changing (but not disappearing)

(1:15:40) How engineering is changing even more than PM

(1:17:04) The surprising design plateau

(1:18:49) Finding optimism in the chaos

(1:21:12) Lightning round

Referenced:

• Building a long and meaningful career | Nikhyl Singhal (Meta, Google): www.lennysnewsletter.com

• COBOL: en.wikipedia.org

• United Airlines: www.united.com

• State of the product job market in early 2026: www.lennysnewsletter.com

• Head of Growth (Anthropic): “Claude is growing itself at this point” | Amol Avasare: www.lennysnewsletter.com

• Demis Hassabis on X: x.com

• Sam Altman on X: x.com

• Dario Amodei on X: x.com

Cross on Prime Video: www.amazon.com

Jack Ryan on Prime Video: www.amazon.com

24 on Prime Video: www.amazon.com

• Claude Code: code.claude.com

• Codex: chatgpt.com

• Lovable: lovable.dev

• Sonos: www.sonos.com

• “There are only four jobs” on X: x.com

Paradise on Hulu: www.hulu.com

Lioness on Paramount+: www.paramountplus.com

• Tesla: www.tesla.com

• Albert Einstein’s quote: www.goodreads.com

Recommended books:

James: www.amazon.com

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: www.amazon.com

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