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  • Meta (Facebook) logoAsked at Meta (Facebook) 

    "A more senior answer -> influencing stakeholders Defining who stakeholders will be and roles and responsibilities early one Identifying timelines and roadmapping Identifying key business needs and how they related to core product Identifying how the project will be successful (KPIs) Identify business, user and product goals Speaking your stakeholder’s language, build empathy by discovery and understanding their motivations and make them a part of the co-creation process (ie calc"

    Ben G. - "A more senior answer -> influencing stakeholders Defining who stakeholders will be and roles and responsibilities early one Identifying timelines and roadmapping Identifying key business needs and how they related to core product Identifying how the project will be successful (KPIs) Identify business, user and product goals Speaking your stakeholder’s language, build empathy by discovery and understanding their motivations and make them a part of the co-creation process (ie calc"See full answer

    Product Designer
    Product Design
    +1 more
  • Google logoAsked at Google 

    "Mobile typically involves creating designs optimized for smaller screens and touch-based interactions, while desktop designs are optimized for larger screens and mouse-based interactions. Mobile Pros: Greater accessibility: Mobile apps can be used anywhere, as long as the user has their phone. This makes them convenient for people whose rhythm of life is relatively high and requires quick and convenient access to modern technology, services, and gadgets. Wider audience: There are"

    Ben G. - "Mobile typically involves creating designs optimized for smaller screens and touch-based interactions, while desktop designs are optimized for larger screens and mouse-based interactions. Mobile Pros: Greater accessibility: Mobile apps can be used anywhere, as long as the user has their phone. This makes them convenient for people whose rhythm of life is relatively high and requires quick and convenient access to modern technology, services, and gadgets. Wider audience: There are"See full answer

    Product Designer
    Product Strategy
  • Anthropic logoAsked at Anthropic 

    "Conflict is unavoidable for any project. The most important part of moving past conflict is to understand why it manifested in the first place. I would start by understanding: What type of conflict is it? 1 on 1, with another team, with another function? What shape it? Is it about communication, strategy, implementation, style? What impact does it have? Will it affect our timelines, how we work together, etc How do I feel about it? Is it a thorn in my side or something"

    James W. - "Conflict is unavoidable for any project. The most important part of moving past conflict is to understand why it manifested in the first place. I would start by understanding: What type of conflict is it? 1 on 1, with another team, with another function? What shape it? Is it about communication, strategy, implementation, style? What impact does it have? Will it affect our timelines, how we work together, etc How do I feel about it? Is it a thorn in my side or something"See full answer

    Product Designer
    Behavioral
    +1 more
  • Google logoAsked at Google 

    "Ask Follow up Questions Is this for specific type of user or open? Do we have any past research that has been done? Do we have an idea of company and user goals? Do we have metrics of success? Are there any existing constraints? Why  |  5 min Why is this product or feature important? How does this product benefit customers? What business opportunities does it create? What is our hypothesis? What are our company goals? Who  |  3 min Who are the different types"

    Ben G. - "Ask Follow up Questions Is this for specific type of user or open? Do we have any past research that has been done? Do we have an idea of company and user goals? Do we have metrics of success? Are there any existing constraints? Why  |  5 min Why is this product or feature important? How does this product benefit customers? What business opportunities does it create? What is our hypothesis? What are our company goals? Who  |  3 min Who are the different types"See full answer

    Product Designer
    Product Design
  • Google logoAsked at Google 
    Product Designer
    Product Design
    +1 more
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  • "Would be great to order the answer by Pirate Metrics and prioritize recommendations by the leakiest part of the funnel: Awareness - Advertising the existence of the restaurant in the local community. Acquisition - Getting tables booked. Can you book online? Do we have a phone number? Activation - Food orders. What's the average size of an order? Can we change the menu a bit? Payment options. Retention - Maybe we can create a loyalty club for patrons? Referral - Maybe we can give coupon"

    Anonymous Sheep - "Would be great to order the answer by Pirate Metrics and prioritize recommendations by the leakiest part of the funnel: Awareness - Advertising the existence of the restaurant in the local community. Acquisition - Getting tables booked. Can you book online? Do we have a phone number? Activation - Food orders. What's the average size of an order? Can we change the menu a bit? Payment options. Retention - Maybe we can create a loyalty club for patrons? Referral - Maybe we can give coupon"See full answer

    BizOps & Strategy
    Product Strategy
  • "A DOS attack is meant to shut down a machine or network, making it inaccessible to its intended users. Some mitigations would be knowing what normal and abnormal traffic is. Deploy Firewalls for sophisticated application attacks."

    Adriel W. - "A DOS attack is meant to shut down a machine or network, making it inaccessible to its intended users. Some mitigations would be knowing what normal and abnormal traffic is. Deploy Firewalls for sophisticated application attacks."See full answer

    Security
    Technical
  • Salesforce logoAsked at Salesforce 
    Solutions Architect
    Behavioral
  • "Thanks for interviewing me!"

    Greg Y. - "Thanks for interviewing me!"See full answer

    Solutions Architect
    Behavioral
  • Amazon logoAsked at Amazon 
    Solutions Architect
    System Design
  • Amazon logoAsked at Amazon 

    "DNS is a service for resolving hostname and provide fully qualified domain name of the host."

    Tej prakash V. - "DNS is a service for resolving hostname and provide fully qualified domain name of the host."See full answer

    Solutions Architect
    Technical
    +1 more
  • Amazon logoAsked at Amazon 

    "Caching is a strategy to have the frequently accessed data in the memory to reduce the latency. whenever a client request the data from server, it is first accessed into cache and if not available then it is getting fetched from the storage and stored into cache. As cache is having limited memory, so amount of data can be stored in cache is less. Data will be flushed out from cache based on a criteria which is termed as caching strategy. There could be different mechanisms under which a data can"

    Archna M. - "Caching is a strategy to have the frequently accessed data in the memory to reduce the latency. whenever a client request the data from server, it is first accessed into cache and if not available then it is getting fetched from the storage and stored into cache. As cache is having limited memory, so amount of data can be stored in cache is less. Data will be flushed out from cache based on a criteria which is termed as caching strategy. There could be different mechanisms under which a data can"See full answer

    Solutions Architect
    Technical
    +1 more
  • Amazon logoAsked at Amazon 

    "OLTP (Online Transaction Processing) and OLAP (Online Analytical Processing) are two types of data processing systems, each designed for specific purposes in the context of database and data warehouse environments. OLTP (Online Transaction Processing):Purpose: OLTP systems are designed to manage and handle high volumes of transactions, such as inserting, updating, and deleting data. These systems are typically used in day-to-day business operations. Characteristics: Handles small, si"

    Nikunj V. - "OLTP (Online Transaction Processing) and OLAP (Online Analytical Processing) are two types of data processing systems, each designed for specific purposes in the context of database and data warehouse environments. OLTP (Online Transaction Processing):Purpose: OLTP systems are designed to manage and handle high volumes of transactions, such as inserting, updating, and deleting data. These systems are typically used in day-to-day business operations. Characteristics: Handles small, si"See full answer

    Solutions Architect
    Technical
    +1 more
  • Amazon logoAsked at Amazon 

    "SQL databases are relational, NoSQL databases are non-relational. SQL databases use structured query language and have a predefined schema. NoSQL databases have dynamic schemas for unstructured data. SQL databases are vertically scalable, while NoSQL databases are horizontally scalable."

    Ali H. - "SQL databases are relational, NoSQL databases are non-relational. SQL databases use structured query language and have a predefined schema. NoSQL databases have dynamic schemas for unstructured data. SQL databases are vertically scalable, while NoSQL databases are horizontally scalable."See full answer

    Software Engineer
    Concept
    +7 more
  • Google logoAsked at Google 

    "This one is a great example of Build, Borrow, or Buy strategy framework (http://www.build-borrow-buy.com/build-borrow-or-buy-in-practice/) - explore and evaluate three different approaches: organic growth and building a product from scratch (e.g. Amazon building its own Amazon Restaurants service), partnering with an existing provider (e.g. enterprise-level partnership with Instacart or Lyft), or acquisition growth (e.g. Uber acquiring Postmates). Evaluate which approach makes sense for the com"

    Xash C. - "This one is a great example of Build, Borrow, or Buy strategy framework (http://www.build-borrow-buy.com/build-borrow-or-buy-in-practice/) - explore and evaluate three different approaches: organic growth and building a product from scratch (e.g. Amazon building its own Amazon Restaurants service), partnering with an existing provider (e.g. enterprise-level partnership with Instacart or Lyft), or acquisition growth (e.g. Uber acquiring Postmates). Evaluate which approach makes sense for the com"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Product Strategy
    +1 more
  • Stripe logoAsked at Stripe 

    "In my experience, project success translates to three things: Customer Success => Quality increments to service leading to customer success. (Measure by KPIs like customer satisfaction score, SLA, Revenue growth etc) Team Success => High Team morale with successful execution and collaboration of project. Individual Success => Individual career goals and aspirations are met I think the later two are difficult are measured via KPIs. Although there can be indirect KPIs to measure those as we"

    shg - "In my experience, project success translates to three things: Customer Success => Quality increments to service leading to customer success. (Measure by KPIs like customer satisfaction score, SLA, Revenue growth etc) Team Success => High Team morale with successful execution and collaboration of project. Individual Success => Individual career goals and aspirations are met I think the later two are difficult are measured via KPIs. Although there can be indirect KPIs to measure those as we"See full answer

    Engineering Manager
    Behavioral
  • "(This was not search autocomplete based on prefix matching question.) First of all, please note :- The interviewer is not expecting you to get to the right answer in just 1 hr. These systems have been designed over months and improved over years and its impractical for anyone to expect you to get to the right answer in 1 hr. (There is no one single right answer). At the end, the interviewer (director level person) told me the same. What they are looking for is your thought process, getting from"

    shg - "(This was not search autocomplete based on prefix matching question.) First of all, please note :- The interviewer is not expecting you to get to the right answer in just 1 hr. These systems have been designed over months and improved over years and its impractical for anyone to expect you to get to the right answer in 1 hr. (There is no one single right answer). At the end, the interviewer (director level person) told me the same. What they are looking for is your thought process, getting from"See full answer

    Engineering Manager
    System Design
  • Meta (Facebook) logoAsked at Meta (Facebook) 
    +1

    "depending on project phase, apply various methodologies. scrum for app dev, waterfall for data migration, Testing (TDD for dev, FUT FiT for manual, UAT) , OCM has it own methodology ."

    Sayee M. - "depending on project phase, apply various methodologies. scrum for app dev, waterfall for data migration, Testing (TDD for dev, FUT FiT for manual, UAT) , OCM has it own methodology ."See full answer

    Technical Program Manager
    Execution
    +2 more
  • Meta (Facebook) logoAsked at Meta (Facebook) 

    "talked about a time when customer is trying to go to cloud for first time and championing the effort.. it is strategic and also a risk because outside of the OEM, no one we know had implemented this product architecture on the cloud.. used first [principles, did a crawl, walk jog approach and implemented it. Risk because of lack of reference architecture, clodu tech was new to me . career making/breaking project for customer. result : project was successful. presented story in a conference."

    Sayee M. - "talked about a time when customer is trying to go to cloud for first time and championing the effort.. it is strategic and also a risk because outside of the OEM, no one we know had implemented this product architecture on the cloud.. used first [principles, did a crawl, walk jog approach and implemented it. Risk because of lack of reference architecture, clodu tech was new to me . career making/breaking project for customer. result : project was successful. presented story in a conference."See full answer

    Technical Program Manager
    Program Sense
    +1 more
  • Meta (Facebook) logoAsked at Meta (Facebook) 

    "i asked if she meant operations business analytics metrics.. she clarified that she meant operational/stability metrics.. i explained that i used dynatrace to monitor the product and she said i want to know about SLAs etc. she was looking for the words SLA SLO and SLI.. i then explained SLA 99.99% various SLO's contributed to it like system uptime, continous testing of business functions, and incident mgmt metrics."

    Sayee M. - "i asked if she meant operations business analytics metrics.. she clarified that she meant operational/stability metrics.. i explained that i used dynatrace to monitor the product and she said i want to know about SLAs etc. she was looking for the words SLA SLO and SLI.. i then explained SLA 99.99% various SLO's contributed to it like system uptime, continous testing of business functions, and incident mgmt metrics."See full answer

    Technical Program Manager
    Execution
    +1 more
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