Google Interview Questions

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    Product Design
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    "Clarifying Points/Questions\: What are the specific needs and pain points of hotels and their guests? How can Google Assistant technology be leveraged to enhance the hotel experience? What are the potential monetization and revenue opportunities for such a product? Assumptions\: Hotels are looking for ways to improve guest experience and operational efficiency. Guests expect personalized, convenient, and technologically advanced services. Google Assistant has the capabi"

    Anushka D. - "Clarifying Points/Questions\: What are the specific needs and pain points of hotels and their guests? How can Google Assistant technology be leveraged to enhance the hotel experience? What are the potential monetization and revenue opportunities for such a product? Assumptions\: Hotels are looking for ways to improve guest experience and operational efficiency. Guests expect personalized, convenient, and technologically advanced services. Google Assistant has the capabi"See full answer

    Product Strategy
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    Software Engineer
    Technical
  • Product Design
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    Product Design
    System Design
  • "How would you place Amazon Alex hardware in a car, if car software integration was not an option? Let me understand the context and the situation Is Amazon really trying to experiment if they could be a new device category in the cars (or) Is it that they did not get the right partnerships that led to this decision (assuming this is the case) What could be the objectives why Amazon will get interested in this? Apple and Google are getting entrenched in this space and Amazon has almost n"

    Vamsi K. - "How would you place Amazon Alex hardware in a car, if car software integration was not an option? Let me understand the context and the situation Is Amazon really trying to experiment if they could be a new device category in the cars (or) Is it that they did not get the right partnerships that led to this decision (assuming this is the case) What could be the objectives why Amazon will get interested in this? Apple and Google are getting entrenched in this space and Amazon has almost n"See full answer

    Product Design
    Technical
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    Product Design
  • Google logoAsked at Google 
    Product Design
  • Google logoAsked at Google 
    Product Strategy
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    Product Design
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    "This is another Fermi problem — an estimation or approximation problem with limited information and back-of-the-envelope calculations. There's no right answer: interviewers want to understand how you think and how well you can explain your reasoning, rather than what you already know. Recall the formula for Fermi problems: Ask clarifying questions Catalog what you know Make equation(s) Think about edge cases to add to equation **Breakdown components of your"

    Exponent - "This is another Fermi problem — an estimation or approximation problem with limited information and back-of-the-envelope calculations. There's no right answer: interviewers want to understand how you think and how well you can explain your reasoning, rather than what you already know. Recall the formula for Fermi problems: Ask clarifying questions Catalog what you know Make equation(s) Think about edge cases to add to equation **Breakdown components of your"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Estimation
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    Product Manager
    Product Design
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    "This is a Technical question. It tests your ability to understand high level technical concepts. Even though your job won't have any coding involved, you'll still need to understand these concepts. Being able to cover all these topics with clarity communicates confidence in your interviewer. Unfortunately, there's no formula for technical questions, but some general tips are: Use analogies when you can Break your solution into clear, bite-size steps Don't be afraid to use examples to b"

    Exponent - "This is a Technical question. It tests your ability to understand high level technical concepts. Even though your job won't have any coding involved, you'll still need to understand these concepts. Being able to cover all these topics with clarity communicates confidence in your interviewer. Unfortunately, there's no formula for technical questions, but some general tips are: Use analogies when you can Break your solution into clear, bite-size steps Don't be afraid to use examples to b"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Technical
  • Product Design
    Behavioral
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    "A refrigerator is used to store food in cold storage to prevent spoilage. If there is nothing specific from the interviewer, I would consider a robotic refrigerator to be a smart fridge that incorporates AI and movement. Clarifying questions: Digital / Physical product or combination Any particular demographic of customers? What is the goal of this product? Only home users to be considered? User cohorts: Families with children: Refrigerator being a common family appliance Couples and ro"

    Ranjani M. - "A refrigerator is used to store food in cold storage to prevent spoilage. If there is nothing specific from the interviewer, I would consider a robotic refrigerator to be a smart fridge that incorporates AI and movement. Clarifying questions: Digital / Physical product or combination Any particular demographic of customers? What is the goal of this product? Only home users to be considered? User cohorts: Families with children: Refrigerator being a common family appliance Couples and ro"See full answer

    Product Design
    Product Strategy
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    Software Engineer
    Technical
  • Google logoAsked at Google 

    "This is a Fermi problem — an estimation or approximation problem with limited information and back-of-the-envelope calculations. There's no right answer: interviewers want to understand how you think and how well you can explain your reasoning, rather than what you already know. Recall the formula for Fermi problems: Ask clarifying questions Catalog what you know Make equation(s) Think about edge cases to add to equation **Breakdown components of your equat"

    Exponent - "This is a Fermi problem — an estimation or approximation problem with limited information and back-of-the-envelope calculations. There's no right answer: interviewers want to understand how you think and how well you can explain your reasoning, rather than what you already know. Recall the formula for Fermi problems: Ask clarifying questions Catalog what you know Make equation(s) Think about edge cases to add to equation **Breakdown components of your equat"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Estimation
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    Product Marketing Manager
    Product Design
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