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  • Product Manager
    Analytical
  • DoorDash logoAsked at DoorDash 
    Product Manager
    Product Design
  • Robinhood logoAsked at Robinhood 
    Product Manager
    Behavioral
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  • "You can see my answer here: https://medium.com/@vincentmok94/how-do-you-split-your-time-between-multiple-projects-f1e642cfd040"

    Vincent M. - "You can see my answer here: https://medium.com/@vincentmok94/how-do-you-split-your-time-between-multiple-projects-f1e642cfd040"See full answer

    BizOps & Strategy
    Behavioral
    +1 more
  • Asana logoAsked at Asana 

    "Summary of the Situation We'll design a video streaming app for toddlers, focusing primarily on creating a safe, engaging, and educational environment. The goal is to foster early learning and provide entertainment that's appropriate for this age group. This will be a brand-new app, designed to use existing hardware like tablets and smartphones that are common in households with young children. Identify Users Primary Users: Toddlers (ages 1-4): direct consumers of the content. Seco"

    Vishwanshi J. - "Summary of the Situation We'll design a video streaming app for toddlers, focusing primarily on creating a safe, engaging, and educational environment. The goal is to foster early learning and provide entertainment that's appropriate for this age group. This will be a brand-new app, designed to use existing hardware like tablets and smartphones that are common in households with young children. Identify Users Primary Users: Toddlers (ages 1-4): direct consumers of the content. Seco"See full answer

    Engineering Manager
    Product Design
    +1 more
  • Microsoft logoAsked at Microsoft 

    "This problem tests your ability to make sense of strategic business decisions. Don't feel pressured to start speaking immediately — you should feel free to take a few moments of silence to come up with some sound arguments. This makes your answer sound more measured and thought through. For this question, there are a few lines of reasoning you can go with. Data > LinkedIn was, and still is, the largest professional social network on the web. Since almost every high-powered executive and senio"

    Exponent - "This problem tests your ability to make sense of strategic business decisions. Don't feel pressured to start speaking immediately — you should feel free to take a few moments of silence to come up with some sound arguments. This makes your answer sound more measured and thought through. For this question, there are a few lines of reasoning you can go with. Data > LinkedIn was, and still is, the largest professional social network on the web. Since almost every high-powered executive and senio"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Product Strategy
  • Airbnb logoAsked at Airbnb 

    "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

    Product Manager
  • LinkedIn logoAsked at LinkedIn 
    Software Engineer
    Data Structures & Algorithms
    +1 more
  • Pinterest logoAsked at Pinterest 

    "The difference between convex and nonconvex functions lies in their mathematical properties and the implications for optimization problems. Convex Functions:A convex function has a shape where any line segment connecting two points on its graph lies entirely above or on the graph. This property ensures that any local minimum is also a global minimum, making optimization straightforward and reliable. Convex functions are critical in machine learning and optimization tasks because of th"

    Alan T. - "The difference between convex and nonconvex functions lies in their mathematical properties and the implications for optimization problems. Convex Functions:A convex function has a shape where any line segment connecting two points on its graph lies entirely above or on the graph. This property ensures that any local minimum is also a global minimum, making optimization straightforward and reliable. Convex functions are critical in machine learning and optimization tasks because of th"See full answer

    Machine Learning Engineer
    Concept
  • Flipkart logoAsked at Flipkart 
    Product Manager
    Product Strategy
  • "This is another Fermi problem — an estimation or approximation problem with limited information and back-of-the-envelope calculations. There's no right answer: interviewers want to understand how you think and how well you can explain your reasoning, rather than what you already know. Recall the formula for Fermi problems: Ask clarifying questions Catalog what you know Make equation(s) Think about edge cases to add to equation **Breakdown components of your"

    Exponent - "This is another Fermi problem — an estimation or approximation problem with limited information and back-of-the-envelope calculations. There's no right answer: interviewers want to understand how you think and how well you can explain your reasoning, rather than what you already know. Recall the formula for Fermi problems: Ask clarifying questions Catalog what you know Make equation(s) Think about edge cases to add to equation **Breakdown components of your"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Estimation
  • Meta logoAsked at Meta 

    "This is a Diagnosis Question. The goal of Diagnosis questions is to test whether the interviewee is organized and logical in their product approach. It also tests whether the PM is exhaustive in causes for decreases and whether they provides realistic solutions to the problem. Let's follow the Diagnosis Question formula: Ask clarifying questions Propose high level reasons for a drop Gather context (TROPIC) Establish a theory of probable cause Test theories "

    Exponent - "This is a Diagnosis Question. The goal of Diagnosis questions is to test whether the interviewee is organized and logical in their product approach. It also tests whether the PM is exhaustive in causes for decreases and whether they provides realistic solutions to the problem. Let's follow the Diagnosis Question formula: Ask clarifying questions Propose high level reasons for a drop Gather context (TROPIC) Establish a theory of probable cause Test theories "See full answer

    Product Manager
    Analytical
    +1 more
  • Apple logoAsked at Apple 
    +5

    "Make current as root. 2 while current is not null, if p and q are less than current, go left. If p and q are greater than current, go right. else return current. return null"

    Vaibhav D. - "Make current as root. 2 while current is not null, if p and q are less than current, go left. If p and q are greater than current, go right. else return current. return null"See full answer

    Software Engineer
    Data Structures & Algorithms
    +4 more
  • TripActions logoAsked at TripActions 

    "Following the CIRCLE Framework here The user goal for a smartwatch designed for the blind would be to provide them with enhanced accessibility and independence by offering features that enable them to access information, notifications, and functions typically available on smartphones in a more tactile and user-friendly manner. The primary aim is to empower visually impaired individuals to navigate their daily lives more efficiently and confidently through the use of innovative technology . The"

    Amith J. - "Following the CIRCLE Framework here The user goal for a smartwatch designed for the blind would be to provide them with enhanced accessibility and independence by offering features that enable them to access information, notifications, and functions typically available on smartphones in a more tactile and user-friendly manner. The primary aim is to empower visually impaired individuals to navigate their daily lives more efficiently and confidently through the use of innovative technology . The"See full answer

    Product Design
  • Walmart Labs logoAsked at Walmart Labs 

    "We've identified the problem as a Design a Product question. Use the following framework for tackling these types of questions: Ask Clarifying Questions Identify users, behaviors, and pain points State product goal Identify current solutions Brainstorm new solutions Evaluate solutions Measure success Summarize We'll go through each of these step by step. Ask Clarifying Questions The PM interview isn't about your ability to come up w"

    Exponent - "We've identified the problem as a Design a Product question. Use the following framework for tackling these types of questions: Ask Clarifying Questions Identify users, behaviors, and pain points State product goal Identify current solutions Brainstorm new solutions Evaluate solutions Measure success Summarize We'll go through each of these step by step. Ask Clarifying Questions The PM interview isn't about your ability to come up w"See full answer

    Product Manager
    System Design
  • Airbnb logoAsked at Airbnb 
    Software Engineer
    Behavioral
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