Amaranthine (Rank Princess)

‘Amaranthine’- implying unfading and everlasting beauty – refers to the pearls, which symbolise eternal purity and timeless perfection.

 An exquisite work of art, this neckpiece is crafted from the delicate freshwater pearls adorned with three gorgeous rose plated, sterling silver Starfish lockets and clasp.

Gemstone

Cultured Freshwater Pearl

Colour

White

Gemstone Size

4 to 4.8 mm

Necklace length

16 inch

Weight

7.86 gms

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Standard delivery time of 3 working days

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Amaranthine (Rank Princess)

‘Amaranthine’- implying unfading and everlasting beauty – refers to the pearls, which symbolise eternal purity and timeless perfection.

 An exquisite work of art, this neckpiece is crafted from the delicate freshwater pearls adorned with three gorgeous rose plated, sterling silver Starfish lockets and clasp.

Gemstone

Cultured Freshwater Pearl

Colour

White

Gemstone Size

4 to 4.8 mm

Necklace length

16 inch

Weight

7.86 gms

Complimentary Shipping within India

Standard delivery time of 3 working days

For international shipping, please email us at care@revere.co.in with your city/country for best shipping charges & delivery time.

For other enquiries, please email us at care@revere.co.in 

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Adonis (Rank Princess)

A beautiful rose gold plated necklace perfect for a romantic date night.

The freshwater white pearls are beautifully hand-knotted in a string with sterling silver star pendants dangling at the end. This gorgeous neckpiece will give you a sexy yet elegant look.

Gemstone

Cultured Freshwater Pearl

Colour

White

Gemstone Size

4 to 4.8 mm

Necklace length

16 inch

Weight

7.86 gms

Complimentary Shipping within India

Standard delivery time of 3 working days

For international shipping, please email us at care@revere.co.in with your city/country for best shipping charges & delivery time.

For other enquiries, please email us at care@revere.co.in

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Monalisa – Cultured Freshwater Pearl Necklace (Rank Princess)

Monalisa – The enigmatic smiling lady is a source of inspiration. This Monalisa necklace is an elegant, cultured pearl necklace teamed with subtle starfish pendants and set in rose gold plated metal with sterling silver clasps. Classic and Suave.

Gemstone

Cultured Freshwater Pearl

Colour

White

Gemstone Size

4 to 4.8 mm

Necklace length

16 inch

Clasp

Sterling Silver, Rose Gold-Plated

Weight

7.86 gms

 

 

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Estrela (Rank Princess)

Estrela means star in Hebrew. This pearls number has three exquisite Rose Gold Plated star-fish shaped lockets that twinkle and gets all the compliments at your weekend party.

Gemstone

Cultured Freshwater Pearl

Colour

White

Gemstone Size

4 to 4.8 mm

Necklace length

16 inch

Clasp

Sterling Silver, Rose Gold-Plated

Weight

7.86 gms

Complimentary shipping within India, Standard delivery time: 3 working days.

For international shipping, please email us at care@revere.co.in with your city/country for best shipping charges & delivery time.

For other enquiries, please email us at care@revere.co.in 

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Aphrodite’s Tears (Rank Princess)

Pearl, according to Greek Mythology, finds its origin in the teardrops of Aphrodite- the Greek goddess of beauty. This simple and elegant necklace is formed out of the White Cultured Freshwater Pearl, with the clasp of rose gold plated, sterling silver

Gemstone

Cultured Freshwater Pearl

Colour

White

Gemstone Size

4 to 4.8 mm

Necklace length

16 inch

Weight

7.86 gms

Complimentary Shipping within India

Standard delivery time of 3 working days

For international shipping, please email us at care@revere.co.in with your city/country for best shipping charges & delivery time

For other enquiries, please email us at care@revere.co.in

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Iridescence (Rank Princess)

This simple and elegant pearl necklace is created from the White Cultured Freshwater Pearl with a clasp of rose gold plated, sterling silver. The three starfish pendants strung up at the centre add to the modest grace of the necklace and the one who wears it.

Gemstone

Cultured Freshwater Pearl

Colour

White

Gemstone Size

4 to 4.8 mm

Necklace length

16 inches

Weight

7.86 gms

Complimentary Shipping within India

Standard delivery time of 3 working days

For international shipping, please email us at care@revere.co.in with your city/country for best shipping charges & delivery time.

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Odara (Rank Princess)

‘Odara’ means beautiful woman. Bring beauty to your elegant, sensual self with these high lustre freshwater pearls. The superior quality single line rice pearl necklace is designed with three delicately crafted starfish shaped pendants in a versatile rose-gold finish that compliments both day and night looks.

Gemstone

Cultured Freshwater Pearl

Colour

White

Gemstone Size

4 to 4.8 mm

Necklace Length

16 inches

Clasp

Sterling Silver, Rose Gold-Plated

Weight

7.86 gms

You will get One freshwater pearl necklace with three ‘starfish’ pendants with sterling silver clasp.

Complimentary shipping within India, Standard delivery time: 3 Working days.

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5 Excellent Product Management Portfolios – and How to Create Your Own (Content Princess – SEO)

Product management is such a vast topic that it can be hard for new and aspiring PMs to know what they should aim for. What skills and experience will help you to do the job?

There are various ways of categorising the different types of product managers. One popular way of defining the different roles is as builders, tuners and innovators. Most product management jobs will have elements of all three categories, but various projects will need you to take on different roles.

As we look more closely at the different product management roles, we’ll also look at examples of people working on each type of project right now and think about their product management portfolios.

Builders

The ‘classic’ product manager. They focus on taking an existing product and moving it on. They are great at listening to users and planning what needs to be done (and the best way to do it) to improve the user experience as much as possible.

Builders never really think that a product is finished and are always looking for fresh ways to refine and polish it.

Nundu Janakiram

Now in charge of driver engagement for Uber (where he has been since August 2014), Janakiram has listened to Uber’s drivers and used this information to improve their experience.

His portfolio includes Google’s Associate Product Management Internship and work at Honeywell, Google and YouTube.

Tracie Cheung

Currently working for Amazon, since 2014, she has been developing and managing the product search plans in several countries.

Past experience includes work for Vtech, Lockheed Martin and Gilt. Her resume gives more specific details of the different roles she has fulfilled.

Tuners

Tuners focus on fine-tuning their products as much as possible. They are great at testing products and analysing the results to identify and solve problems. They are always on the lookout for new ideas and ways to apply these to their products.

 These types of product managers enjoy testing their hypotheses to see if they are correct and love to see how their work makes a project more successful.

 Amir Fish

Works for Google. Since March, he has been leading a project to improve the Search tool for users.

 His portfolio includes several other PM roles for Google, as well as a range of software engineering jobs for different companies over the last 18 years.

 Greg Marra

Product manager at Facebook since 2012 where he works on improving the user experience

Internships for Google, Zeemote Inc., and Microsoft form the foundation of his portfolio which also includes many of his projects, past and present.

Innovators

These PMs work with brand-new products to find their market fit. They enjoy starting from scratch and following a project right through to its final stages.

They can assess each iteration of a product and decide how to improve it in the next version. They are also able to identify when an entirely new approach is needed, instead of further iteration

Innovators are aware of the possibility of failure, since producing a new product can be risky.

Laura Holmes

As Senior Product Manager on Google’s Project Fi (2013-2016), she saw the product through from the early stages to its release.

Several internships – for ClickStream Technologies, Google and Foxmarks – form the basis of her portfolio, which also includes work for the Global Health Corps and Cooliris, as well as other product manager roles for Google.

Building your portfolio

As these product management portfolios show, you don’t have to decide to be a builder and stay that way forever. In fact, getting an experience of each of these roles is a great way to build a strong portfolio of your own.

While you’re developing your product management portfolio, consider the following:

  • Aim to show experience of several different product management roles.
  • Your resume should highlight your core skills.
  • Include your website, presentations, videos, etc. that show your innovative capabilities.
  • Have a good networking circle that knows the way you work and your achievements.

While your background and skills are likely to lead you in a particular direction, it is useful to demonstrate that you have experience of several different product management roles. This will make your portfolio seem more rounded than if it only shows a more narrow skill set.

Another advantage of having a range of experience in your product management portfolio is that

it will make you more aware of your skills and strengths.

Primary Keyword: product management portfolio

Variants: product manager, product management jobs, product management roles, senior product manager

Synonyms/ Antonyms: builders, tuners, innovators, resume, experience, internship

Resources

http://www.sachinrekhi.com/3-types-of-product-managers-builders-tuners-innovators

https://www.linkedin.com/in/nundu

https://www.wired.com/2015/10/uberredesign/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/lcholmes

https://www.wired.com/2015/09/googles-cell-service-snare-major-carriers/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/afish

https://branded.me/amir-fish

https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracie-cheung-66a0568

http://traciecheung.com/resume.pdf

https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregmarra

http://www.grgmrr.com

https://www.linkedin.com/in/lcholmes

https://www.wired.com/2015/09/googles-cell-service-snare-major-carriers/

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Truly Gifted – Upcoming Trends in Wedding Gifts (Rank Princess – SEO)

Indian weddings have seen it all, from simple ceremonies to extravagant destination weddings. Gift industry trends 2016 showed a vast divide of ideas amongst young couples to what exactly they want on their special day.

There has, however, been a breakthrough these last few years in the size of the gifting industry in India. Even though the gifting industry statistics in India is set at 30 billion USD, couples have realised that the more personal the ceremony is, the more memorable they are.

This year, there is an inclination towards eco-friendly weddings with gifting favours that are more personal, edgy and chic.

Gift Package

The packaging of the gift is as important as the gift itself.  Indian gifting market provides readymade options of decorated boxes to elegant pouches to accommodate gifts like small candles, jewellery, dry fruits and nuts.

Opt for green gifting like a small plant, cacti, or bonsai plants. The guests will love it and cherish it for a long time.

Personal Gifts

Gifting toiletries is always a go-to option as party favours. There is a wide range to choose from where you can either personalise it to your taste or your guest.

Go for options of personal items such as cufflinks, broaches, scarves, fancy hair clips, etc. These are useful items that the guests will appreciate and keep for a long time. There are a lot of unisex options in this category which makes the job of choosing much easier.    

Ditch the Sweets

Gifting business in India goes hand in hand with giving sweets. Many are now health conscious and often consider it a burden to receive sweets. Switch to healthier options that the entire family can enjoy like dry fruits and nuts. These stay for longer and come in very attractive pre-packaged parcels.

The edgy option here would be gifting wine, gourmet raw or ground spices, and preserves that are available in trendy tins that you can personalise with your names or logo.

Functional Gift Options

Choose party favours that go along with your theme of the wedding. For example, a couple who are football fans had a FIFA-themed wedding with party favours like team jerseys and other football souvenirs.

Go over the edge and gift a hangover kit, that includes coffee sachet, electrolyte sachet, breath mints, and an express make-up put-together, and finally, instructions to the nearest restaurant for that perfect hangover cure breakfast.

Let your Guests Decide

With the online gifting market size getting larger, with so many innovative options available to choose from, it is super trendy to let your guests decide what they want to buy.

Gift cards and vouchers are available with several online shopping portals, and this is probably the easiest and the most eco-friendly method to give and receive gifts.

Another alternative to this trend is gifting discounts on travel websites to give your favourite people a well-deserved vacation.

Create a Memorable Experience

Gifting an experience is not only new but is a welcomed concept in Indian weddings now. Many gifting startups in India are coming up with interesting options like dancing lessons for the guests and DIY workshops with a take home after the ceremonies.

A special spa and massage session for couples and cooking classes for the young makes the surrounding lively and interesting, and they are sure to be talking about it for a long time into the future!

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