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  • Coinbase logoAsked at Coinbase 
    Product Manager
    Product Strategy
  • Shopify logoAsked at Shopify 

    "The effectiveness of product positioning can be evaluated based on the goal of the product launch. To do this, we have to follow the below steps: First establish the goal of the product launch (is it customer acquisition? activation? Monetization? Identify who the customers are What is the customer need we are trying to address by the product What is the total addressable market TAM? What % of the TAM do we expect to acquire by the said product? Finally, based on the actions w"

    Anhul C. - "The effectiveness of product positioning can be evaluated based on the goal of the product launch. To do this, we have to follow the below steps: First establish the goal of the product launch (is it customer acquisition? activation? Monetization? Identify who the customers are What is the customer need we are trying to address by the product What is the total addressable market TAM? What % of the TAM do we expect to acquire by the said product? Finally, based on the actions w"See full answer

    Product Marketing Manager
    Behavioral
    +1 more
  • Google logoAsked at Google 

    "Clarifying question(s): what constitute a COVID related search? is it more on number of cases by geography, virus strains, vaccine information etc. ? Besides engagement is there anything we should take into account? Which personas are likely to be targeted: Journalists gathering more information for reporting Doctors and SMEs Common crowd with moderate to advanced education on health and safety measures and likely type of at-home entertainment Pharmaceuticals orga"

    RockyBalboa - "Clarifying question(s): what constitute a COVID related search? is it more on number of cases by geography, virus strains, vaccine information etc. ? Besides engagement is there anything we should take into account? Which personas are likely to be targeted: Journalists gathering more information for reporting Doctors and SMEs Common crowd with moderate to advanced education on health and safety measures and likely type of at-home entertainment Pharmaceuticals orga"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Analytical
  • "During my internship at Econalytica Solutions, I was assigned to help improve internal reporting for the procurement team. The department wanted more dynamic insights but didn’t have the budget for premium BI tools or new software licenses. My task was to enhance reporting and analytics capabilities using only the tools already available, primarily Excel, while still delivering insights that would support decision-making. I got creative by using advanced Excel features like Power Query, pivot ta"

    Dhruv M. - "During my internship at Econalytica Solutions, I was assigned to help improve internal reporting for the procurement team. The department wanted more dynamic insights but didn’t have the budget for premium BI tools or new software licenses. My task was to enhance reporting and analytics capabilities using only the tools already available, primarily Excel, while still delivering insights that would support decision-making. I got creative by using advanced Excel features like Power Query, pivot ta"See full answer

    Product Marketing Manager
  • "Clarifying questions / Assumptions: Scope: US market Constraints: none Limiting to UberX, Uberpool, UberXL services On-the-ground operations: event operations, things going on as people arrive or leave the event Defining 'events': scoping it down to concerts or large-scale events (that typically have a lot of traffic) Defining 'better experience': easier to get to and leave events Goal: I will optimize for greater user satisfaction with our service, which should translate in"

    Daniel M. - "Clarifying questions / Assumptions: Scope: US market Constraints: none Limiting to UberX, Uberpool, UberXL services On-the-ground operations: event operations, things going on as people arrive or leave the event Defining 'events': scoping it down to concerts or large-scale events (that typically have a lot of traffic) Defining 'better experience': easier to get to and leave events Goal: I will optimize for greater user satisfaction with our service, which should translate in"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Product Design
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  • Cisco logoAsked at Cisco 
    Video answer for 'What does your confidence level mean when building a confidence interval?'
    Software Engineer
    Statistics & Experimentation
    +1 more
  • Capital One logoAsked at Capital One 

    "One feature I launched was a construction draw process enhancement for loans ranging from $15MM to $60MM In response to the need for improved efficiency and accuracy in managing construction loan disbursements, I led the development and implementation of a streamlined process within our banking platform. Working closely with stakeholders, including borrowers and internal teams, I gathered requirements and identified pain points in the existing process. Leveraging my expertise in data analysis a"

    Jack F. - "One feature I launched was a construction draw process enhancement for loans ranging from $15MM to $60MM In response to the need for improved efficiency and accuracy in managing construction loan disbursements, I led the development and implementation of a streamlined process within our banking platform. Working closely with stakeholders, including borrowers and internal teams, I gathered requirements and identified pain points in the existing process. Leveraging my expertise in data analysis a"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Execution
    +1 more
  • Google logoAsked at Google 

    "Narrow down on a person (born in city childhood - school - college - work - retirement) Age: 0-5 = ignoring travel for this part (might travel with parents) 5-19 = weekdays school, weekends outings School distance 5 km , total = 10km (to & fro) (4 intersections * 1min(time spent) = 4 min/ day) 52 x 5 x 4 = 1040 mins ~ 15 hrs 15 * 14 yrs = 210 hrs Weekends 52 x 2 = 104 days * 0.3 = 30 days Trips = 10 km (8 intersections * 1min(time spent) = 8 mins) 30 x 8 ="

    Rev - "Narrow down on a person (born in city childhood - school - college - work - retirement) Age: 0-5 = ignoring travel for this part (might travel with parents) 5-19 = weekdays school, weekends outings School distance 5 km , total = 10km (to & fro) (4 intersections * 1min(time spent) = 4 min/ day) 52 x 5 x 4 = 1040 mins ~ 15 hrs 15 * 14 yrs = 210 hrs Weekends 52 x 2 = 104 days * 0.3 = 30 days Trips = 10 km (8 intersections * 1min(time spent) = 8 mins) 30 x 8 ="See full answer

    Product Manager
    Analytical
    +1 more
  • "As engineering managers, it’s our obligation to prioritize and manage technical debt properly. However, achieving the correct mix between reducing technical debt and providing new features while meeting deadlines can be fairly tough.To manage technical debt efficiently, it’s vital to first understand how to detect it inside your projects. One way to do this is by doing regular code reviews and encouraging your team to share any concerns or areas where they feel the codebase may be improved. This"

    Scott S. - "As engineering managers, it’s our obligation to prioritize and manage technical debt properly. However, achieving the correct mix between reducing technical debt and providing new features while meeting deadlines can be fairly tough.To manage technical debt efficiently, it’s vital to first understand how to detect it inside your projects. One way to do this is by doing regular code reviews and encouraging your team to share any concerns or areas where they feel the codebase may be improved. This"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Behavioral
    +1 more
  • DoorDash logoAsked at DoorDash 
    BizOps & Strategy
    Product Strategy
  • Asked at Confluent 
    Software Engineer
    Coding
    +1 more
  • Scale AI logoAsked at Scale AI 

    "A typical computer vision pipeline consists of several key stages that process and analyze visual data to extract meaningful information. Here’s a general outline of the steps involved: Image Acquisition:Capturing images or videos using cameras or other imaging devices. Preprocessing steps such as resizing, cropping, and converting color spaces. Image Preprocessing:Noise reduction (e.g., using filters like Gaussian blur). Image normalization to standardize pixel values. Contrast e"

    Shibin P. - "A typical computer vision pipeline consists of several key stages that process and analyze visual data to extract meaningful information. Here’s a general outline of the steps involved: Image Acquisition:Capturing images or videos using cameras or other imaging devices. Preprocessing steps such as resizing, cropping, and converting color spaces. Image Preprocessing:Noise reduction (e.g., using filters like Gaussian blur). Image normalization to standardize pixel values. Contrast e"See full answer

    Machine Learning Engineer
    Concept
  • Product Manager
    Behavioral
  • Google logoAsked at Google 

    "Cost Reduce data cost (google fi cost 10$ per gb while in india costs are pretty less than that) Can prompt to connect to closed wi-fi network if users has connected earlier Coverage In India, majority of the population lives in rural areas, need to solve for that Safety and Security Protect users from scamsters / malware /viruses etc. Net Neutrality Ensure that there is no bias towards google sites only"

    P D. - "Cost Reduce data cost (google fi cost 10$ per gb while in india costs are pretty less than that) Can prompt to connect to closed wi-fi network if users has connected earlier Coverage In India, majority of the population lives in rural areas, need to solve for that Safety and Security Protect users from scamsters / malware /viruses etc. Net Neutrality Ensure that there is no bias towards google sites only"See full answer

    Product Design
  • "Clarification: What type of business partners are these, some examples? Why isn't a phone/Google meet sufficient for communication? Any specific countries - abroad? With unlimited resources: Mission - To drive increases in Google's business through partnerships Goal of this project - Enable Sundar to communicate quickly and effectively with partners Product vision - Multi-language simulcast of Sundar's message tailored for individual partners Details: Allow Sundar to relay the same message t"

    Sarabjeet S. - "Clarification: What type of business partners are these, some examples? Why isn't a phone/Google meet sufficient for communication? Any specific countries - abroad? With unlimited resources: Mission - To drive increases in Google's business through partnerships Goal of this project - Enable Sundar to communicate quickly and effectively with partners Product vision - Multi-language simulcast of Sundar's message tailored for individual partners Details: Allow Sundar to relay the same message t"See full answer

    Product Design
  • McKinsey logoAsked at McKinsey 
    Data Scientist
    Analytical
    +1 more
  • Amazon logoAsked at Amazon 
    Behavioral
  • Amazon logoAsked at Amazon 

    "In my role as VP of operational model transformation was leading the definition of current and to be state of operations for a business representing >50% of the revenue & profits of the company. In a monthly feedback session, my manager shared how he noticed I had not delegated tasks and that I should work with 2 members who had been seconded to the team. We were working on a tight timeline and we wanted to get the targets completed earlier so that we can provide some buffer for further alignm"

    Chung jin C. - "In my role as VP of operational model transformation was leading the definition of current and to be state of operations for a business representing >50% of the revenue & profits of the company. In a monthly feedback session, my manager shared how he noticed I had not delegated tasks and that I should work with 2 members who had been seconded to the team. We were working on a tight timeline and we wanted to get the targets completed earlier so that we can provide some buffer for further alignm"See full answer

    Chief of Staff
    Behavioral
  • "Probability that a coupon is used = P Probability that a coupon is not used = 1-P Probability that none of the N coupons are used = (1-P)^N Probability that at least one of the N coupons are used = 1 - (1-P)^N"

    Saurabh K. - "Probability that a coupon is used = P Probability that a coupon is not used = 1-P Probability that none of the N coupons are used = (1-P)^N Probability that at least one of the N coupons are used = 1 - (1-P)^N"See full answer

    Data Scientist
    Statistics & Experimentation
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