"Understood the problem statement by confirming details with interviewer.
Approached by listing down all the basic features being provided by the platform.
Platform -> Organizations can register themselves. One org can have more than one recruiters. Recruiters create jobs on the org portal. Candidate can apply to the jobs. Recruiters can accept and reject the applications.
Categorized 4 parent tables by taking hints in between. The tables were USER -> ID, Name, Phone No, mail ID, Profile Des.("
Jaya S. - "Understood the problem statement by confirming details with interviewer.
Approached by listing down all the basic features being provided by the platform.
Platform -> Organizations can register themselves. One org can have more than one recruiters. Recruiters create jobs on the org portal. Candidate can apply to the jobs. Recruiters can accept and reject the applications.
Categorized 4 parent tables by taking hints in between. The tables were USER -> ID, Name, Phone No, mail ID, Profile Des.("See full answer
"developing secured mobile phones for soldiers. too hot. the challenge was to find a creative ideas for power reduction on the existing technology"
Rachel. kazir R. - "developing secured mobile phones for soldiers. too hot. the challenge was to find a creative ideas for power reduction on the existing technology"See full answer
"World's population of 7.5BB - MInus china and Russia = 5.5BB
Estimated Rural and remote areas are about 50%
That gives an estimated population back 2.8 BB
Assume 4 people per household -- 2.8/4 = 0.7 BB households in rural areas
Assume google's market share is 60%, with YOY growth of 10%
0.7 BB * 60% - .42BB households * 10$ = 4.2BB"
Himant G. - "World's population of 7.5BB - MInus china and Russia = 5.5BB
Estimated Rural and remote areas are about 50%
That gives an estimated population back 2.8 BB
Assume 4 people per household -- 2.8/4 = 0.7 BB households in rural areas
Assume google's market share is 60%, with YOY growth of 10%
0.7 BB * 60% - .42BB households * 10$ = 4.2BB"See full answer
"This is a Design a Product question. For this, we'll want to follow the formula for success:
Ask clarifying questions
Identify user types, behaviors, and pain points
State the goal and use cases
List current solutions
Improvements / net new solutions
Evaluate and select solutions
Measure Success
Summarize
Ask clarifying questions
It's important to get clarity on anything unclear. This may seem like a straightforward question, but us"
Exponent - "This is a Design a Product question. For this, we'll want to follow the formula for success:
Ask clarifying questions
Identify user types, behaviors, and pain points
State the goal and use cases
List current solutions
Improvements / net new solutions
Evaluate and select solutions
Measure Success
Summarize
Ask clarifying questions
It's important to get clarity on anything unclear. This may seem like a straightforward question, but us"See full answer
"I would get an personal understanding of the pain-points my customers, & business teams are facing. In my experience, spending more time, going deeper in the problem discovery helped me get a rough idea of the how important this problem is. If this is not resolved - what could be the consequences for our users & the business.
Given this broad idea,
I just simply evaluate them on value vs effort scale. The higher the score, higher the priority. Effort could be in T-shirt size or sto"
Abhishek s. D. - "I would get an personal understanding of the pain-points my customers, & business teams are facing. In my experience, spending more time, going deeper in the problem discovery helped me get a rough idea of the how important this problem is. If this is not resolved - what could be the consequences for our users & the business.
Given this broad idea,
I just simply evaluate them on value vs effort scale. The higher the score, higher the priority. Effort could be in T-shirt size or sto"See full answer
"This is posed as a tricky question at first, but we can actually approach this very similarly to a Favorite Product question.
It's always good to start with identifying what type of problem you're tackling. The problem we need to tackle is essentially a variation on a Favorite Product Question:
Choose a product and briefly explain what it is
Who are the users?
What are their pain points?
How did competitors solve it in the past?
**How does this product addr"
Exponent - "This is posed as a tricky question at first, but we can actually approach this very similarly to a Favorite Product question.
It's always good to start with identifying what type of problem you're tackling. The problem we need to tackle is essentially a variation on a Favorite Product Question:
Choose a product and briefly explain what it is
Who are the users?
What are their pain points?
How did competitors solve it in the past?
**How does this product addr"See full answer