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  • 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
  • Product Manager
    Analytical
  • "You should be able to identify this as a Measure Success question. These kinds of questions are used to test your analytical skills, as well as your ability to track project progress post-launch. Recall the strategy for tackling them methodically and thoroughly: Ask clarifying questions State the goal of the feature / product Behavior Mapping / UX Flow Mapping Provide criteria to prioritize metrics Prioritize metrics Summarize Let's begin! Ask cl"

    Exponent - "You should be able to identify this as a Measure Success question. These kinds of questions are used to test your analytical skills, as well as your ability to track project progress post-launch. Recall the strategy for tackling them methodically and thoroughly: Ask clarifying questions State the goal of the feature / product Behavior Mapping / UX Flow Mapping Provide criteria to prioritize metrics Prioritize metrics Summarize Let's begin! Ask cl"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Analytical
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    "The question is incomplete --- the code only passes if you return the data frame sorted by BOTH department name AND rank. While in the problem description, it mentions to only rank by department name: "The results should be ordered by department name." Not a big difference I know, but students shouldn't need to look into the solution to get the necessary knowledge to answer the question."

    Chao peter Y. - "The question is incomplete --- the code only passes if you return the data frame sorted by BOTH department name AND rank. While in the problem description, it mentions to only rank by department name: "The results should be ordered by department name." Not a big difference I know, but students shouldn't need to look into the solution to get the necessary knowledge to answer the question."See full answer

    Coding
    Data Analysis
  • Yelp logoAsked at Yelp 

    "You should identify this type of interview question as an Expansion problem, since we're expanding to a new market. This is similar to a growth problem, with a few additional components. This is the formula you should use when tackling these types of interview questions: Ask clarifying questions Perform user analysis Market risk analysis State goals Perform channel analysis Prioritize growth channels Strategy Summarize Without further"

    Exponent - "You should identify this type of interview question as an Expansion problem, since we're expanding to a new market. This is similar to a growth problem, with a few additional components. This is the formula you should use when tackling these types of interview questions: Ask clarifying questions Perform user analysis Market risk analysis State goals Perform channel analysis Prioritize growth channels Strategy Summarize Without further"See full answer

    Product Manager
    System Design
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  • "Google Maps has achieved remarkable success due to several key factors that have set it apart in the realm of digital mapping and navigation services. There are a few crucial reasons behind its success: Comprehensive and Accurate Data: Google Maps has a vast database of geographic information, including detailed maps, street views, and satellite imagery from all around the world. It provides accurate and up-to-date data on roads, landmarks, businesses, and other points of interest, allowing u"

    Vincent T. - "Google Maps has achieved remarkable success due to several key factors that have set it apart in the realm of digital mapping and navigation services. There are a few crucial reasons behind its success: Comprehensive and Accurate Data: Google Maps has a vast database of geographic information, including detailed maps, street views, and satellite imagery from all around the world. It provides accurate and up-to-date data on roads, landmarks, businesses, and other points of interest, allowing u"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Behavioral
    +1 more
  • PayPal logoAsked at PayPal 
    Software Engineer
    System Design
  • Pinterest logoAsked at Pinterest 
    Machine Learning Engineer
    Behavioral
  • "Overview & Assumptions: The ISS is revolving around the earth in an orbit an hence any object inside will behave as if it is in free fall or the normal force will be zero as per the basic laws of motion. Considering the following physical conditions for behaviour of substances inside the ISS: Solids will float around randomly, and will change their course of motion upon collisions Liquids like water or that contain water will turn into spherical globules and other liquids will float around i"

    Koragg - "Overview & Assumptions: The ISS is revolving around the earth in an orbit an hence any object inside will behave as if it is in free fall or the normal force will be zero as per the basic laws of motion. Considering the following physical conditions for behaviour of substances inside the ISS: Solids will float around randomly, and will change their course of motion upon collisions Liquids like water or that contain water will turn into spherical globules and other liquids will float around i"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Product Design
  • Google logoAsked at Google 

    "First Contextual Questions: Opportunities & Threats for whom? Assuming for Google Maps only Approach: Google’s Vision & Mission > Where does Maps fit into that? Analysing use case that Google Maps serve? SWOT Analysis My View ## Google Vision & Mission: To organize world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful Google Maps Strategic Fit: _Google Maps provides organization of geographic information, allows users to change/add/delete c"

    Sourabh M. - "First Contextual Questions: Opportunities & Threats for whom? Assuming for Google Maps only Approach: Google’s Vision & Mission > Where does Maps fit into that? Analysing use case that Google Maps serve? SWOT Analysis My View ## Google Vision & Mission: To organize world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful Google Maps Strategic Fit: _Google Maps provides organization of geographic information, allows users to change/add/delete c"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Product Strategy
  • "First of all, are some of these hypothetical questions? Doesn't sound like a recent Meta Analytical/Execution and rather is a strategy question but you can lead someone from a decision to an execution, I guess!"

    Sri H. - "First of all, are some of these hypothetical questions? Doesn't sound like a recent Meta Analytical/Execution and rather is a strategy question but you can lead someone from a decision to an execution, I guess!"See full answer

    Execution
  • Product Manager
    Behavioral
  • "I would firstly see what's the trend of the sales by monthly, daily, and yearly to see when was the decline started and what happened during that time. I would also look at the sales by different customer or product segmentation to see what segment had the most decline in sales. Then, I would make some hypothesis where like for this age range customers with this product segment had a decline in sales due to XXX and we would increase the sales by YYY with this new feature. Then I would design the"

    Jiin S. - "I would firstly see what's the trend of the sales by monthly, daily, and yearly to see when was the decline started and what happened during that time. I would also look at the sales by different customer or product segmentation to see what segment had the most decline in sales. Then, I would make some hypothesis where like for this age range customers with this product segment had a decline in sales due to XXX and we would increase the sales by YYY with this new feature. Then I would design the"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Analytical
    +1 more
  • "In a previous role as a Program Manager, I encountered a situation where we were halfway through a project aimed at streamlining our customer support operations. It became evident that a specific process we were implementing to manage customer inquiries and escalations was inefficient and causing delays. Recognizing the importance of addressing this issue promptly, I took the following steps: Assessment: First, I conducted a thorough assessment of the process to pinpoint the bottlenecks a"

    Anonymous Panda - "In a previous role as a Program Manager, I encountered a situation where we were halfway through a project aimed at streamlining our customer support operations. It became evident that a specific process we were implementing to manage customer inquiries and escalations was inefficient and causing delays. Recognizing the importance of addressing this issue promptly, I took the following steps: Assessment: First, I conducted a thorough assessment of the process to pinpoint the bottlenecks a"See full answer

    Technical Program Manager
    Behavioral
  • Google logoAsked at Google 
    Product Manager
    Product Design
  • "I would analise it in some macro and micro aspects and then evaluate those, and think abou an release strategy. First considering the macro aspects that are: what is the main business goal and is the product addressing it? what is the user value and how the product is working towards this? And by last, what is the success metric, and how likely the product as it is, is in the way of accomplish it? Then, if those macro aspects are on track, I would go for a second round of analysis, to ev"

    Michelle B. - "I would analise it in some macro and micro aspects and then evaluate those, and think abou an release strategy. First considering the macro aspects that are: what is the main business goal and is the product addressing it? what is the user value and how the product is working towards this? And by last, what is the success metric, and how likely the product as it is, is in the way of accomplish it? Then, if those macro aspects are on track, I would go for a second round of analysis, to ev"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Analytical
    +1 more
  • 23andMe logoAsked at 23andMe 

    "I described why I liked the product Defined success metrics Proposed an A/B test"

    Kitan F. - "I described why I liked the product Defined success metrics Proposed an A/B test"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Product Strategy
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