You sit between business and engineering. Your job is to remove ambiguity, define scope, and protect delivery from chaos. This is not PowerPoint theater. This is structured clarity under pressure.
Duties
Convert business goals into functional, buildable requirements.
Write user stories, acceptance criteria, and definition of success.
Support prioritization (what ships first vs what waits).
Spot logical gaps early to avoid wasting engineering time.
Communicate status and scope clearly.
Requirements
You can listen to a messy business request and rewrite it clearly.
You’re comfortable writing requirements, user stories, acceptance criteria, and simple flows.
You think in terms of value, priority, and delivery order — not just “nice ideas.”
You’re not afraid to ask direct clarification questions.
Not eligible if:
You hate written documentation.
You always say “we can do everything.”
You avoid pushing back when something is unclear or unrealistic.
Benefits
Exposure to real product decision-making and prioritization logic.
Professional positioning toward Business Analyst / Product Analyst / Junior PM roles.
Proof that you can create clarity tha engineering can act on
Notes
Registration Window: Oct. 26, 2025 – Nov. 7, 2025
Program Start: Nov. 26, 2025
Duration: 4 weeks
Seats are screened for clarity of thinking (not presentation style)