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  • Freshworks logoAsked at Freshworks 
    Product Manager
    Product Design
  • Nuro logoAsked at Nuro 

    "The first aspect to review before any task is who is/are the ultimate 'owner' for this job? The next thing to consider is 'repetitiveness' of the job itself. The job can be simple or complex. For simple and the ownership factor align with my team... then that task is delegated. If the job is complex and the team ultimately owns the task, then I provide careful support to guide in the right direction."

    Prasad M. - "The first aspect to review before any task is who is/are the ultimate 'owner' for this job? The next thing to consider is 'repetitiveness' of the job itself. The job can be simple or complex. For simple and the ownership factor align with my team... then that task is delegated. If the job is complex and the team ultimately owns the task, then I provide careful support to guide in the right direction."See full answer

    Engineering Manager
    Analytical
    +1 more
  • ADP logoAsked at ADP 
    Product Manager
    Product Design
  • OpenAI logoAsked at OpenAI 
    Software Engineer
    Behavioral
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  • Flatiron Health logoAsked at Flatiron Health 
    Software Engineer
    Data Structures & Algorithms
    +2 more
  • "Clarifying questions: Reason to add this feature? No particular reason but let's assume it's an industry practice Any resource constraints? None for now I am assuming all furniture sold on the site is Wayfair's and not sold by third parties? Yes Approach: Industry, company and product profile and target audience Wayfair is a e-commerce company selling furniture. Direct competitors are other online only businesses like amazon. Indirect competition include physical stores like home depot/l"

    Anonymous Beaver - "Clarifying questions: Reason to add this feature? No particular reason but let's assume it's an industry practice Any resource constraints? None for now I am assuming all furniture sold on the site is Wayfair's and not sold by third parties? Yes Approach: Industry, company and product profile and target audience Wayfair is a e-commerce company selling furniture. Direct competitors are other online only businesses like amazon. Indirect competition include physical stores like home depot/l"See full answer

    Product Strategy
  • Amazon logoAsked at Amazon 

    "Use a BFS"

    Kwaku K. - "Use a BFS"See full answer

    Software Engineer
    Data Structures & Algorithms
    +2 more
  • Meta logoAsked at Meta 

    "As I understand it, you’d like me to design a mobile native application (for iOS or Android) that helps people manipulate data similar to that of Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets. You can add and import data, edit it, run calculations, regressions, and generate charts and graphs. If it’s ok with you, I’d like to confine the design to iOS, and based on my knowledge of how a product manager uses a spreadsheet. I’d like to approach this problem by first identifying the goal of the app. Since we’r"

    David I. - "As I understand it, you’d like me to design a mobile native application (for iOS or Android) that helps people manipulate data similar to that of Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets. You can add and import data, edit it, run calculations, regressions, and generate charts and graphs. If it’s ok with you, I’d like to confine the design to iOS, and based on my knowledge of how a product manager uses a spreadsheet. I’d like to approach this problem by first identifying the goal of the app. Since we’r"See full answer

    Product Design
  • Engineering Manager
    Behavioral
    +1 more
  • Google logoAsked at Google 

    "Clarifying questions: Location: Mountian view campus. [Google has campuses across the world and for the interview purpose design the product for Mountian view campus] Assumption : Scope of the design is on-campus travel purpose between buildings. Product: Digital product Target Customer segments Meetings: Googlers who takes bikes to commute to a different build for meetings. a. Goal: On-Time for meetings Lunch or breakfast: Lunch spot co-ordinat"

    S K. - "Clarifying questions: Location: Mountian view campus. [Google has campuses across the world and for the interview purpose design the product for Mountian view campus] Assumption : Scope of the design is on-campus travel purpose between buildings. Product: Digital product Target Customer segments Meetings: Googlers who takes bikes to commute to a different build for meetings. a. Goal: On-Time for meetings Lunch or breakfast: Lunch spot co-ordinat"See full answer

    Product Design
  • Behavioral
    Technical
  • "My day starts with an in-depth review of key performance indicators (KPIs) such as Net Promoter Score (NPS), CPH, IR, Busy, Wrap, and some other metrics. (Non-compliance like Chat disconnection, Bump process, pro-active adjustments, production hours, break adherence). This initial analysis helps me identify any immediate areas that need attention. I then check my calendar for any scheduled client calls to ensure I am prepared with the necessary updates and information. It's essential to keep th"

    Surinder P. - "My day starts with an in-depth review of key performance indicators (KPIs) such as Net Promoter Score (NPS), CPH, IR, Busy, Wrap, and some other metrics. (Non-compliance like Chat disconnection, Bump process, pro-active adjustments, production hours, break adherence). This initial analysis helps me identify any immediate areas that need attention. I then check my calendar for any scheduled client calls to ensure I am prepared with the necessary updates and information. It's essential to keep th"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Behavioral
  • Product Manager
    Behavioral
    +1 more
  • "For ROI for strategic bets, we want to evaluate short term and long-term returns on our investment as well as ensuring we have quantitative and qualitative milestones to measure progress towards the long-term goal. For quantitative evaluation, I would first outline resource investment from upfront capital investment, infrastructure resourcing and clearly capture the opportunity cost of the investment. Then I would set leading success indicators, and business metrics over the timeline of the inv"

    Katherine B. - "For ROI for strategic bets, we want to evaluate short term and long-term returns on our investment as well as ensuring we have quantitative and qualitative milestones to measure progress towards the long-term goal. For quantitative evaluation, I would first outline resource investment from upfront capital investment, infrastructure resourcing and clearly capture the opportunity cost of the investment. Then I would set leading success indicators, and business metrics over the timeline of the inv"See full answer

    Business Analyst
    Data Analysis
    +2 more
  • "I have not been at SFO airport but if it would have been a similar busy airport like Mumbai Airport I would use the following approach. Re-iterating the question: We are interested in improving the experience for users who drop their cars in airport parking. The experience in question starts from the moment they enter the parking area till the time they board the plane. Core metrics that define the experience for users: Time taken to board the flight from the time I reached at the parking z"

    Anubhav A. - "I have not been at SFO airport but if it would have been a similar busy airport like Mumbai Airport I would use the following approach. Re-iterating the question: We are interested in improving the experience for users who drop their cars in airport parking. The experience in question starts from the moment they enter the parking area till the time they board the plane. Core metrics that define the experience for users: Time taken to board the flight from the time I reached at the parking z"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Product Design
  • +1

    "Let's assume that the school furniture includes Table, Chair and Whiteboard. Now, the first step is to find the number of students in the U.S Let's assume that the population of the U.S is 300M. Let's assume that Americans start education at 5 years old till 25 for undergrad. It means Americans spend 20 years of their life in school. Average living years for people is 80. 20/80 * 100 = 25%. It means 25% of the American population attends college. 25/100*300M = 75M. So, there are 75M students"

    Anonymous Shrimp - "Let's assume that the school furniture includes Table, Chair and Whiteboard. Now, the first step is to find the number of students in the U.S Let's assume that the population of the U.S is 300M. Let's assume that Americans start education at 5 years old till 25 for undergrad. It means Americans spend 20 years of their life in school. Average living years for people is 80. 20/80 * 100 = 25%. It means 25% of the American population attends college. 25/100*300M = 75M. So, there are 75M students"See full answer

    Estimation
  • "Timeline and trends analyze period when the CTR was down Check external factors Seasonality and holidays Competitive factors Industry-wide changes Ad performance analysis Ad copy Product feed quality Pricing Promotions and discounts Audience targeting and segmentation Specific demographics? User segment? Device across mobile, desktop, and tablet Ad placement and auction insights Anything changed with ad placement?"

    Varun J. - "Timeline and trends analyze period when the CTR was down Check external factors Seasonality and holidays Competitive factors Industry-wide changes Ad performance analysis Ad copy Product feed quality Pricing Promotions and discounts Audience targeting and segmentation Specific demographics? User segment? Device across mobile, desktop, and tablet Ad placement and auction insights Anything changed with ad placement?"See full answer

    Analytical
    Execution
  • Grammarly logoAsked at Grammarly 

    "Let's say you are given a use case where Github's co-pilot introduces an inline citation feature (which basically gives you insights into a given code - mentioning the functions and related components for the selected code). How will you market this feature? To make users aware, what would the campaign proposal look like for both existing and new users? How would you measure the success of this product? What are some ways you'd try to market it?"

    Anonymous Kingfisher - "Let's say you are given a use case where Github's co-pilot introduces an inline citation feature (which basically gives you insights into a given code - mentioning the functions and related components for the selected code). How will you market this feature? To make users aware, what would the campaign proposal look like for both existing and new users? How would you measure the success of this product? What are some ways you'd try to market it?"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Product Strategy
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