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Technical Program Manager Interview Questions

Review this list of 202 Technical Program Manager interview questions and answers verified by hiring managers and candidates.
  • Google logoAsked at Google 
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    "A perceptron is the most basic building block of a neural network and represents a single-layer binary classifier."

    Lash - "A perceptron is the most basic building block of a neural network and represents a single-layer binary classifier."See full answer

    Technical Program Manager
    Concept
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  • Databricks logoAsked at Databricks 
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    "Explain how you implemented your telemetry and observability in previous projects."

    Divya K. - "Explain how you implemented your telemetry and observability in previous projects."See full answer

    Technical Program Manager
    Technical
  • Excel Impact logoAsked at Excel Impact 
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    "My mistake: gave a very generic project management approach and didn't properly address how to get value out of it sooner Expected: being able to structure a project in a way that delivers value at incremental steps along the way"

    Praniti S. - "My mistake: gave a very generic project management approach and didn't properly address how to get value out of it sooner Expected: being able to structure a project in a way that delivers value at incremental steps along the way"See full answer

    Technical Program Manager
    Behavioral
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  • Mastercard logoAsked at Mastercard 
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    Technical Program Manager
    Technical
  • AstraZeneca logoAsked at AstraZeneca 
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    Technical Program Manager
    Behavioral
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  • Excel Impact logoAsked at Excel Impact 
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    "Product planning requires a strategic approach that balances customer needs, market trends, and business objectives. Here's a structured framework I recommend: Discovery:Understand the Market: Conduct in-depth market research to identify customer needs, pain points, and competitive landscape. Define User Personas: Create detailed user personas to understand your target audience's behaviors, goals, and challenges. Analyze the Problem: Clearly articulate the core problem your product aims to"

    Chozhls - "Product planning requires a strategic approach that balances customer needs, market trends, and business objectives. Here's a structured framework I recommend: Discovery:Understand the Market: Conduct in-depth market research to identify customer needs, pain points, and competitive landscape. Define User Personas: Create detailed user personas to understand your target audience's behaviors, goals, and challenges. Analyze the Problem: Clearly articulate the core problem your product aims to"See full answer

    Technical Program Manager
    Product Strategy
  • Google logoAsked at Google 
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    "The other team was depending on the outcome of the release we were working on, since the service end points could not be established, the other team had to reshuffle their plans, and had to plan for uncertainity."

    Anonymous Shark - "The other team was depending on the outcome of the release we were working on, since the service end points could not be established, the other team had to reshuffle their plans, and had to plan for uncertainity."See full answer

    Technical Program Manager
    Behavioral
  • Amazon logoAsked at Amazon 
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    "oracle"

    Kegomoditswe R. - "oracle"See full answer

    Technical Program Manager
    Behavioral
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  • Technical Program Manager
    System Design
  • AstraZeneca logoAsked at AstraZeneca 
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    Technical Program Manager
    Behavioral
  • Meta logoAsked at Meta 
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    "I would use Eligible Voter to Voter's showing up for voting."

    Ritik G. - "I would use Eligible Voter to Voter's showing up for voting."See full answer

    Technical Program Manager
    Analytical
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    "The Reason I want to work as a project manager at Rivian is because I've worked as a team at GFS to throw the garbage and recycling out in the garbage and we were able to dump all the garbage as a team and we got the job done."

    Amparo L. - "The Reason I want to work as a project manager at Rivian is because I've worked as a team at GFS to throw the garbage and recycling out in the garbage and we were able to dump all the garbage as a team and we got the job done."See full answer

    Technical Program Manager
    Behavioral
  • Meta logoAsked at Meta 
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    Technical Program Manager
    Product Design
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  • AstraZeneca logoAsked at AstraZeneca 
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    Technical Program Manager
    Behavioral
  • Excel Impact logoAsked at Excel Impact 
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    "I don't have relevant experience so I gave an approach according to my understanding. feedback: understanding  how to define a semantic model. ( My answer and approach mentioned didn't indicate that) i am working on all the constructive feedback provided. hoping this feedback helps someone else"

    Praniti S. - "I don't have relevant experience so I gave an approach according to my understanding. feedback: understanding  how to define a semantic model. ( My answer and approach mentioned didn't indicate that) i am working on all the constructive feedback provided. hoping this feedback helps someone else"See full answer

    Technical Program Manager
    Product Design
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  • Motorola logoAsked at Motorola 
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    "Start by giving a brief overview of the technical stacks used in our product. Highlight the key technologies, frameworks, languages, and tools employed. This sets the stage for a more detailed discussion. In choosing our technical stack, we prioritized scalability, opting for micro-services architecture to ensure flexibility and ease of scaling components independently. This decision enables us to handle increased user loads while maintaining optimal performance. One trade-off we made was favo"

    Hemanth M. - "Start by giving a brief overview of the technical stacks used in our product. Highlight the key technologies, frameworks, languages, and tools employed. This sets the stage for a more detailed discussion. In choosing our technical stack, we prioritized scalability, opting for micro-services architecture to ensure flexibility and ease of scaling components independently. This decision enables us to handle increased user loads while maintaining optimal performance. One trade-off we made was favo"See full answer

    Technical Program Manager
    Technical
  • "My mistake: I seemed to immediately suggest tools I am familiar with rather than walking through the process of identifying candidate tool sets and prototyping each one"

    Praniti S. - "My mistake: I seemed to immediately suggest tools I am familiar with rather than walking through the process of identifying candidate tool sets and prototyping each one"See full answer

    Technical Program Manager
    Product Strategy
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    "I was a student Worker at Gordon's Food Service, Schaumburg. The tasks were to pull in the shopping carts from the lot, cleaning the break room, restocking products, checking expiration dates, garbage and recycling, vacuuming onion peels, cleaning bathroom mirrors and refilling the bottles with cleaning supplies."

    Amparo L. - "I was a student Worker at Gordon's Food Service, Schaumburg. The tasks were to pull in the shopping carts from the lot, cleaning the break room, restocking products, checking expiration dates, garbage and recycling, vacuuming onion peels, cleaning bathroom mirrors and refilling the bottles with cleaning supplies."See full answer

    Technical Program Manager
    Behavioral
  • "htrhtrd"

    Rabiul H. - "htrhtrd"See full answer

    Technical Program Manager
  • Technical Program Manager
    Behavioral
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