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  • Meta logoAsked at Meta 

    "House buy is time-consuming and complex. (too many steps involved, from selecting a house, to agent, loan, closing, moving, knowing the place and people to settling down). Lets leverage power of fb and socialness to simplify house buying. we will create product for that users for home buying buyer ( for sake of simplicity - assume employed family with kids. local buyer) seller agent user flow for buying: Market research: understand the market, research area (friends, family ta"

    Praveen V. - "House buy is time-consuming and complex. (too many steps involved, from selecting a house, to agent, loan, closing, moving, knowing the place and people to settling down). Lets leverage power of fb and socialness to simplify house buying. we will create product for that users for home buying buyer ( for sake of simplicity - assume employed family with kids. local buyer) seller agent user flow for buying: Market research: understand the market, research area (friends, family ta"See full answer

    Product Design
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    Product Design
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    Product Manager
    Analytical
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    "This is another Diagnosis problem. To answer this question, we suggest you use our framework (along with the TROPIC method) to be as thorough as possible. The framework is as follows: Ask clarifying questions List potential high level reasons Gather Context (TROPIC)Time Region Other features / products (internal) Platform Industry / Competition Cannibalization Establish a theory of probable cause Test theories Propose solutions Summarize "

    Exponent - "This is another Diagnosis problem. To answer this question, we suggest you use our framework (along with the TROPIC method) to be as thorough as possible. The framework is as follows: Ask clarifying questions List potential high level reasons Gather Context (TROPIC)Time Region Other features / products (internal) Platform Industry / Competition Cannibalization Establish a theory of probable cause Test theories Propose solutions Summarize "See full answer

    Product Manager
    Analytical
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  • "Do first: These are the ideas that have high urgency and high impact. They are your top priorities that you should work on as soon as possible. For example, an idea in this quadrant could be to implement a responsive design that adapts to different screen sizes and devices. Schedule: These are the ideas that have low urgency and high impact. They are important but not urgent, so you can plan to work on them later. For example, an idea in this quadrant could be to create an email styl"

    Anonymous Dove - "Do first: These are the ideas that have high urgency and high impact. They are your top priorities that you should work on as soon as possible. For example, an idea in this quadrant could be to implement a responsive design that adapts to different screen sizes and devices. Schedule: These are the ideas that have low urgency and high impact. They are important but not urgent, so you can plan to work on them later. For example, an idea in this quadrant could be to create an email styl"See full answer

    Product Design
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    Product Strategy
  • "My thought process below: FB's mission: Connect with people - friends, family, and build communities. Assumptions made: Goal here is to increase user engagement with an FB product, not to monetize or gather new users, though they may be indirect side-effects No blockers in terms of data or partnerships Looking at mobile specifically Classifying users Trying a matrix structure of Interest vs Ability-to-engage. 1) Enthusiastic fans :: People who are super interested in the eve"

    Sidharth N. - "My thought process below: FB's mission: Connect with people - friends, family, and build communities. Assumptions made: Goal here is to increase user engagement with an FB product, not to monetize or gather new users, though they may be indirect side-effects No blockers in terms of data or partnerships Looking at mobile specifically Classifying users Trying a matrix structure of Interest vs Ability-to-engage. 1) Enthusiastic fans :: People who are super interested in the eve"See full answer

    Product Design
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    Product Design
    System Design
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    Product Design
  • Product Marketing Manager
    Behavioral
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    "Clarifying: How many national resources? For example is this a country with a lot of natural resources or very few we want to preserve? How are the other countries? Is there a lot of conflict around the creation of your country? (We will assume everything is perfect and we have unlimited financial resources) Goals: The two main goals of the product as I can see are preservation and enjoyment. Allowing people to enjoy our natural resources and preserving our natural resources. User seg"

    K D. - "Clarifying: How many national resources? For example is this a country with a lot of natural resources or very few we want to preserve? How are the other countries? Is there a lot of conflict around the creation of your country? (We will assume everything is perfect and we have unlimited financial resources) Goals: The two main goals of the product as I can see are preservation and enjoyment. Allowing people to enjoy our natural resources and preserving our natural resources. User seg"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Analytical
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  • "A successful marketing campaign is the practice of putting your yourself, product or idea in front of the right audience who are interested in what you do. For a campaign to be successful, you will have gone through series of UX research like audience research, market research, competitor research, users research, etc. Let me put it this way, A successful marketing campaign is human-centered both in design and words. i don't know if i got the answer right."

    Abiodun M. - "A successful marketing campaign is the practice of putting your yourself, product or idea in front of the right audience who are interested in what you do. For a campaign to be successful, you will have gone through series of UX research like audience research, market research, competitor research, users research, etc. Let me put it this way, A successful marketing campaign is human-centered both in design and words. i don't know if i got the answer right."See full answer

    Behavioral
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    "Clarification: What does contextual search on Instgram do ? - It can help find the right profiles, content based on location easily based on user search Are we focused on anything specific ? - Nothing specific, but the goals is either activation or engagement Why is it important for Meta ? - Help user discover the right content quickly on Instagram thus helping them focus more time on engagement and less time searching Broad User Groups: Viewers (find the most"

    Bik D. - "Clarification: What does contextual search on Instgram do ? - It can help find the right profiles, content based on location easily based on user search Are we focused on anything specific ? - Nothing specific, but the goals is either activation or engagement Why is it important for Meta ? - Help user discover the right content quickly on Instagram thus helping them focus more time on engagement and less time searching Broad User Groups: Viewers (find the most"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Analytical
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    Software Engineer
    Behavioral
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    Security Engineer
    Behavioral
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