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  • Technical
    System Design
  • Google logoAsked at Google 
    Product Strategy
    Behavioral
  • Apple logoAsked at Apple 
    Product Design
  • Google logoAsked at Google 

    "Clarifying Points/Questions\: What are the specific needs and pain points of hotels and their guests? How can Google Assistant technology be leveraged to enhance the hotel experience? What are the potential monetization and revenue opportunities for such a product? Assumptions\: Hotels are looking for ways to improve guest experience and operational efficiency. Guests expect personalized, convenient, and technologically advanced services. Google Assistant has the capabi"

    Anushka D. - "Clarifying Points/Questions\: What are the specific needs and pain points of hotels and their guests? How can Google Assistant technology be leveraged to enhance the hotel experience? What are the potential monetization and revenue opportunities for such a product? Assumptions\: Hotels are looking for ways to improve guest experience and operational efficiency. Guests expect personalized, convenient, and technologically advanced services. Google Assistant has the capabi"See full answer

    Product Strategy
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  • Twitter logoAsked at Twitter 

    "Before I begin, I would confirm the idea of Stories as "phone-shot video with light editing to share a person's current experience in a short form video". I would also ask if they would be integrated into the current application or a standalone service. The process I'll use is to think through twitter's mission, outline its current user personas and how they use twitter. Articulate a rubric framework for stakeholder needs, and then compare the stories idea against that. To start off with the m"

    Anonymous Wallaby - "Before I begin, I would confirm the idea of Stories as "phone-shot video with light editing to share a person's current experience in a short form video". I would also ask if they would be integrated into the current application or a standalone service. The process I'll use is to think through twitter's mission, outline its current user personas and how they use twitter. Articulate a rubric framework for stakeholder needs, and then compare the stories idea against that. To start off with the m"See full answer

    Product Strategy
  • Twitter logoAsked at Twitter 
    Execution
    Analytical
  • Roblox logoAsked at Roblox 
    System Design
    Product Design
  • Blend logoAsked at Blend 
    System Design
    Product Design
  • Amazon logoAsked at Amazon 

    "Clarifying questions: In which environment are we using the AmazonEcho? in mobile devices? Car? Echo devise at home? I think the following groups make the best target according to the order If the Echo is in-home devices: Kids and Teens Elderly Physically Challenged Eg. Blind or Deaf Others If the Echo is in a Car/Vehicle: Uber/Lyft or Taxi drivers Long-distance travelers taking road trip"

    Suhasan C. - "Clarifying questions: In which environment are we using the AmazonEcho? in mobile devices? Car? Echo devise at home? I think the following groups make the best target according to the order If the Echo is in-home devices: Kids and Teens Elderly Physically Challenged Eg. Blind or Deaf Others If the Echo is in a Car/Vehicle: Uber/Lyft or Taxi drivers Long-distance travelers taking road trip"See full answer

    Product Strategy
  • Microsoft logoAsked at Microsoft 

    "Target Consumers: corporate clients - for business meetings students (in school, college) aspirants who want to take competitive exams/tests Identify underserved customer needs: re-application leads to post-it's not being sticky enough space crunch so user needs to be precise post-its need to stick from all 4 corners for it to be readable and so it folds less writing with pen, marker gets imprinted on next page Define Value Proposition: a small piece of paper with concise list of"

    Priyanka D. - "Target Consumers: corporate clients - for business meetings students (in school, college) aspirants who want to take competitive exams/tests Identify underserved customer needs: re-application leads to post-it's not being sticky enough space crunch so user needs to be precise post-its need to stick from all 4 corners for it to be readable and so it folds less writing with pen, marker gets imprinted on next page Define Value Proposition: a small piece of paper with concise list of"See full answer

    Data Analyst
    Product Strategy
  • Product Design
  • Meta (Facebook) logoAsked at Meta (Facebook) 

    "Firstly, I would need to ask some clarifying questions: What is the goal for this app? Is it for purely education purposes or it is for improving grades? What age of kids are we talking about? Assuming most parts of the world kids go to kindergarten at age of 5. I am assuming we can have a few segments here. From ages 3-6 or ages 7-12. What country is this for, or it is for global? I would assume the following since nobody is replying in this case: The goal is for improving grades"

    Lewis G. - "Firstly, I would need to ask some clarifying questions: What is the goal for this app? Is it for purely education purposes or it is for improving grades? What age of kids are we talking about? Assuming most parts of the world kids go to kindergarten at age of 5. I am assuming we can have a few segments here. From ages 3-6 or ages 7-12. What country is this for, or it is for global? I would assume the following since nobody is replying in this case: The goal is for improving grades"See full answer

    Product Design
  • "Alexa: Is the virtual assistant that runs on amazon smart speakers as well as on other devices. Clarification on goals/Objectives: What would the goal at that point of time be? Is it increase in revenue ? Either via new customers i.e. adoption or Increasing the wallet share of the customer? Increasing the sales ordered via Alexa ? Why do people want to use Alexa? To get answers, make their lives easier by automating activities within their home Integrates with amazon account so"

    Pm P. - "Alexa: Is the virtual assistant that runs on amazon smart speakers as well as on other devices. Clarification on goals/Objectives: What would the goal at that point of time be? Is it increase in revenue ? Either via new customers i.e. adoption or Increasing the wallet share of the customer? Increasing the sales ordered via Alexa ? Why do people want to use Alexa? To get answers, make their lives easier by automating activities within their home Integrates with amazon account so"See full answer

    Product Design
  • Sonos logoAsked at Sonos 
    Product Design
    Analytical
    +1 more
  • Amazon logoAsked at Amazon 
    Product Design
  • Google logoAsked at Google 
    +3

    "Clarifying and Assumptions When we say New York City, does this mean just Downtown New York or also the suburbs? Assumption: It means Downtown New York only. Is the bike-sharing service like Uber, where people share their own bikes, or is it a service run by a company with bike stands on street corners? Assumption: It’s run by a private company with bike stands on street corners. Will the bike-sharing service start as free, or will we charge people from the beginning?"

    Darpan D. - "Clarifying and Assumptions When we say New York City, does this mean just Downtown New York or also the suburbs? Assumption: It means Downtown New York only. Is the bike-sharing service like Uber, where people share their own bikes, or is it a service run by a company with bike stands on street corners? Assumption: It’s run by a private company with bike stands on street corners. Will the bike-sharing service start as free, or will we charge people from the beginning?"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Estimation
  • +1

    "Let's define the term "everybody" to start with. I can think of a few things: business users want it for certain feature Blackberry had consumers (non-business) users want to use or keep using Blackberry for certain features Interviewer: Business users wanted it. Okay. My assumption would be that business users wanted it for the security features that Blackberry so famously promoted. Here, business users could be the organization buying the phone (such as HP or Google) or the actual e"

    Ayan H. - "Let's define the term "everybody" to start with. I can think of a few things: business users want it for certain feature Blackberry had consumers (non-business) users want to use or keep using Blackberry for certain features Interviewer: Business users wanted it. Okay. My assumption would be that business users wanted it for the security features that Blackberry so famously promoted. Here, business users could be the organization buying the phone (such as HP or Google) or the actual e"See full answer

    Product Strategy
  • "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

    Execution
    Analytical
  • Google logoAsked at Google 
    +5

    "First, I would make the following assumptions to solve this question without instant feedback. Assumptions: The main use cases for the refrigerator will be to maintain food in the right temperature and will not include making ice cubs or pouring water The only disability of the user is blindness Then, I would identify the main flows used when maintaining food refrigerated, which are: Putting food into the fridge Taking out food out of the fridge Within these flow these are som"

    Maritza C. - "First, I would make the following assumptions to solve this question without instant feedback. Assumptions: The main use cases for the refrigerator will be to maintain food in the right temperature and will not include making ice cubs or pouring water The only disability of the user is blindness Then, I would identify the main flows used when maintaining food refrigerated, which are: Putting food into the fridge Taking out food out of the fridge Within these flow these are som"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Product Design
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