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  • Tesla logoAsked at Tesla 

    "Clarifying Questions: Is this a Direct-To-Consumer Model or Peer-to-Peer? Assumptions: Direct-To-Consumer Will take place in the United States Primarily Desktop Experience Goal: We are trying to generate leads for Sales Reps Potential Customers: Younger Urban Dwellers Pros Tesla overall age skews younger Generally more Environmentally Conscious Users will likely stay with the same car brand for many decades Cons "

    Wyatt T. - "Clarifying Questions: Is this a Direct-To-Consumer Model or Peer-to-Peer? Assumptions: Direct-To-Consumer Will take place in the United States Primarily Desktop Experience Goal: We are trying to generate leads for Sales Reps Potential Customers: Younger Urban Dwellers Pros Tesla overall age skews younger Generally more Environmentally Conscious Users will likely stay with the same car brand for many decades Cons "See full answer

    Product Strategy
  • Salesforce logoAsked at Salesforce 

    "There are many things salesforce can do better as compare to the competitor, you can take salesforce online training at OnlineITGuru https://onlineitguru.com/Salesforce-training.html and learn complete features of salesforce"

    Neelesh C. - "There are many things salesforce can do better as compare to the competitor, you can take salesforce online training at OnlineITGuru https://onlineitguru.com/Salesforce-training.html and learn complete features of salesforce"See full answer

    Product Strategy
  • "Pango Bit waze"

    Oded W. - "Pango Bit waze"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Behavioral
  • "Drew the following framework - Maturity of the tech (if it is too mature then consider buying), Competitors (how many, when are they launching this new tech etc.), Market Share of competitors, Financial considerations (build vs buy NVP), Collaborators for this tech, Economic Climate (Anti-trust, crisis etc.)"

    Joohi M. - "Drew the following framework - Maturity of the tech (if it is too mature then consider buying), Competitors (how many, when are they launching this new tech etc.), Market Share of competitors, Financial considerations (build vs buy NVP), Collaborators for this tech, Economic Climate (Anti-trust, crisis etc.)"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Product Strategy
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  • Technical Program Manager
    Behavioral
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  • "Figured out the blockers Defined objective and goals to acheive Checked other app who have same flow What is the intention that company with which company wants to drive user as they mentioned it has to be order creation, order placement, successful payment, choose delivery and installation. Figured out the flow that user would want to have after each step. Aligned 4&5 and designed wireframes with the help of diagram.io tool which is purely free to use."

    Shraddha P. - "Figured out the blockers Defined objective and goals to acheive Checked other app who have same flow What is the intention that company with which company wants to drive user as they mentioned it has to be order creation, order placement, successful payment, choose delivery and installation. Figured out the flow that user would want to have after each step. Aligned 4&5 and designed wireframes with the help of diagram.io tool which is purely free to use."See full answer

    Product Manager
    System Design
  • "I submitted a PRD as it was a take home assignment."

    Ayush kumar S. - "I submitted a PRD as it was a take home assignment."See full answer

    Product Manager
    Product Design
    +1 more
  • Amazon logoAsked at Amazon 
    Machine Learning Engineer
    Concept
  • Cisco logoAsked at Cisco 

    "I have been with Cisco, I am trying to move into a technical project manager role so that I will not loose the touch of latest technologies and also that aligns my passion."

    Praveena P. - "I have been with Cisco, I am trying to move into a technical project manager role so that I will not loose the touch of latest technologies and also that aligns my passion."See full answer

    Software Engineer
    Behavioral
  • Google logoAsked at Google 

    "Idempotence refers to the property that the same request multiple times produces the same result on the server side. No matter how many times I repeat the request, the server state does not change after the first request. This concept is important to ensure consistency, especially in systems where requests may be repeated due to network failures or other problems. Let's take a look at different HTTP methods for a clearer understanding. GET: By definition, GET requests must be powerless. Execut"

    T I. - "Idempotence refers to the property that the same request multiple times produces the same result on the server side. No matter how many times I repeat the request, the server state does not change after the first request. This concept is important to ensure consistency, especially in systems where requests may be repeated due to network failures or other problems. Let's take a look at different HTTP methods for a clearer understanding. GET: By definition, GET requests must be powerless. Execut"See full answer

    Solutions Architect
    Concept
    +2 more
  • "When faced with a pressing customer request I will prioritize it over planned projects if is possible."

    Jonah J. - "When faced with a pressing customer request I will prioritize it over planned projects if is possible."See full answer

    Analytical
    Behavioral
    +1 more
  • "Equation = (# of phones sold in Africa every month * % pixel market share) Africa population = 1.5 billion Smartphone penetration = assume 50% Assume smartphone penetrations grows 1% per year Assume 2 year smartphone renewal cycle Current smartphone population = 1.5B x 50% = 750M Each year 50% of this populations gets a new phone = 375M 375M / 12 = ~31M per month New smartphone population each year = 1.5B x 1% = 15M 15M / 12 = ~1 per month 31M + 1M = 32M smartphones sold per month US mar"

    Greg W. - "Equation = (# of phones sold in Africa every month * % pixel market share) Africa population = 1.5 billion Smartphone penetration = assume 50% Assume smartphone penetrations grows 1% per year Assume 2 year smartphone renewal cycle Current smartphone population = 1.5B x 50% = 750M Each year 50% of this populations gets a new phone = 375M 375M / 12 = ~31M per month New smartphone population each year = 1.5B x 1% = 15M 15M / 12 = ~1 per month 31M + 1M = 32M smartphones sold per month US mar"See full answer

    Estimation
  • Meta logoAsked at Meta 
    Software Engineer
    Behavioral
  • Product Strategy
  • Discord logoAsked at Discord 

    "This is a Technical question. It tests your ability to understand high level technical concepts. Even though your job won't have any coding involved, you'll still need to understand these concepts. Being able to cover all these topics with clarity communicates confidence in your interviewer. Unfortunately, there's no formula for technical questions, but some general tips are: Use analogies when you can Break your solution into clear, bite-size steps Don't be afraid to use examples to b"

    Exponent - "This is a Technical question. It tests your ability to understand high level technical concepts. Even though your job won't have any coding involved, you'll still need to understand these concepts. Being able to cover all these topics with clarity communicates confidence in your interviewer. Unfortunately, there's no formula for technical questions, but some general tips are: Use analogies when you can Break your solution into clear, bite-size steps Don't be afraid to use examples to b"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Technical
  • "reaching my goal and going to the limits"

    Joshua B. - "reaching my goal and going to the limits"See full answer

    Behavioral
  • Google logoAsked at Google 
    Behavioral
    Product Strategy
  • Google logoAsked at Google 

    "To answer this I'd like to think through Facebook's mission, how a dating app aligns with that mission, whether or not a dating app would drive towards Facebook's success as a company, and then the market fit for Facebook moving into the space. Mission Facebook's mission is something to the effect of "bringing the world closer together by giving individuals the tools to build community." Any generic dating app's mission would be something to the effect of "bringing people together and formi"

    Anonymous Hawk - "To answer this I'd like to think through Facebook's mission, how a dating app aligns with that mission, whether or not a dating app would drive towards Facebook's success as a company, and then the market fit for Facebook moving into the space. Mission Facebook's mission is something to the effect of "bringing the world closer together by giving individuals the tools to build community." Any generic dating app's mission would be something to the effect of "bringing people together and formi"See full answer

    Product Strategy
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