"This is a classic Favorite Product question with a constrained product type. For this, we want to make sure it's an enterprise product. Let's go over the Favorite Product formula before diving in:
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 address these pain points differently and better?
How would you improve it/make it better?
**Su"
Exponent - "This is a classic Favorite Product question with a constrained product type. For this, we want to make sure it's an enterprise product. Let's go over the Favorite Product formula before diving in:
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 address these pain points differently and better?
How would you improve it/make it better?
**Su"See full answer
"How would you place Amazon Alex hardware in a car, if car software integration was not an option?
Let me understand the context and the situation
Is Amazon really trying to experiment if they could be a new device category in the cars (or)
Is it that they did not get the right partnerships that led to this decision (assuming this is the case)
What could be the objectives why Amazon will get interested in this?
Apple and Google are getting entrenched in this space and Amazon has almost n"
Vamsi K. - "How would you place Amazon Alex hardware in a car, if car software integration was not an option?
Let me understand the context and the situation
Is Amazon really trying to experiment if they could be a new device category in the cars (or)
Is it that they did not get the right partnerships that led to this decision (assuming this is the case)
What could be the objectives why Amazon will get interested in this?
Apple and Google are getting entrenched in this space and Amazon has almost n"See full answer
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"The product lens I view the mousetrap through is a product which has a decision maker (someone who wants to catch a mouse) and an end user (yes, yes, the mouse to be trapped).
I believe that the mousetrap is superior when it shows a better speed of catching mice. So given that there are mice to catch, it has a better 'conversion' rate of mice which took interest in the mousetrap / mice who got caught - this is a decision maker, e.g. a homeowner, perspective
For a mouse, a trap is better when it"
Anonymous Halibut - "The product lens I view the mousetrap through is a product which has a decision maker (someone who wants to catch a mouse) and an end user (yes, yes, the mouse to be trapped).
I believe that the mousetrap is superior when it shows a better speed of catching mice. So given that there are mice to catch, it has a better 'conversion' rate of mice which took interest in the mousetrap / mice who got caught - this is a decision maker, e.g. a homeowner, perspective
For a mouse, a trap is better when it"See full answer
"My First Job Is the best, as a Service Crew and my second job as a Administrative Aide III you don't know how a Good Verbally communication and you didn't know what is your strength and weaknesses but Now I know what it is, and I know what is my goal in life"
Zenart S. - "My First Job Is the best, as a Service Crew and my second job as a Administrative Aide III you don't know how a Good Verbally communication and you didn't know what is your strength and weaknesses but Now I know what it is, and I know what is my goal in life"See full answer
"Target market and pain points to be solved
Impact of solving the problem: TAM
Existing solutions and their problems
Value proposition of my product
Costs and resources required in building and maintaining"
Rahul J. - "Target market and pain points to be solved
Impact of solving the problem: TAM
Existing solutions and their problems
Value proposition of my product
Costs and resources required in building and maintaining"See full answer
"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
"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
"Understand the problem: Chipotle is a chain, located across the US. It's in every major city
Make Assumptions
I'm assuming in each state there's approx 5 Chipotle restaurants. So in total across US there is 5 * 50 = 250 Chipotle's
Let's calculate the sales revenue for a whole year.
Create an equation
Total Yearly Revenue = # of people going to Chipotle X* *frequency X cost of a meal
Break down the problem
\# of people going to Chipotle
There's about 300M in the US. Out of 300M I'll a"
Danyal R. - "Understand the problem: Chipotle is a chain, located across the US. It's in every major city
Make Assumptions
I'm assuming in each state there's approx 5 Chipotle restaurants. So in total across US there is 5 * 50 = 250 Chipotle's
Let's calculate the sales revenue for a whole year.
Create an equation
Total Yearly Revenue = # of people going to Chipotle X* *frequency X cost of a meal
Break down the problem
\# of people going to Chipotle
There's about 300M in the US. Out of 300M I'll a"See full answer
"I would launch the self driving car e.g. Audi has done in the past.
I would use AWS Deep Racer -> Rewards algorith and pythons function to do the same."
Sonali S. - "I would launch the self driving car e.g. Audi has done in the past.
I would use AWS Deep Racer -> Rewards algorith and pythons function to do the same."See full answer