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  • Amazon logoAsked at Amazon 
    Security Engineer
    Technical
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  • Amazon logoAsked at Amazon 
    Security Engineer
    Technical
  • LinkedIn logoAsked at LinkedIn 

    "My ideal PM role will definitely be in that I can work smoothly with the inner team(tech, marketing, sales, etc) whether in collecting requirements or translating these requirements to the responsible tech team. To have the full hands of a product so that I can have ownership to enhance and improve the product toward the right vision, that matches the company and market vision as well "

    Raneem A. - "My ideal PM role will definitely be in that I can work smoothly with the inner team(tech, marketing, sales, etc) whether in collecting requirements or translating these requirements to the responsible tech team. To have the full hands of a product so that I can have ownership to enhance and improve the product toward the right vision, that matches the company and market vision as well "See full answer

    Behavioral
  • Google logoAsked at Google 
    Product Manager
    Product Design
  • "To build my career in a lead organization."

    Toufeeq K. - "To build my career in a lead organization."See full answer

    Behavioral
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  • Twitter logoAsked at Twitter 

    "This is one of the core behavioral questions that you should expect to cover in any interview. In particular, it asks you to justify why you want to work at a specific company that you've applied for. There's no right answer for this, however we do recommend you list at least three distinct reasons. Here's an example of what you might say: > That's a great question. There are three main reasons why I'd want to work on Twitter's Ads team:Building an impactful product > Working on marketplaces > M"

    Exponent - "This is one of the core behavioral questions that you should expect to cover in any interview. In particular, it asks you to justify why you want to work at a specific company that you've applied for. There's no right answer for this, however we do recommend you list at least three distinct reasons. Here's an example of what you might say: > That's a great question. There are three main reasons why I'd want to work on Twitter's Ads team:Building an impactful product > Working on marketplaces > M"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Behavioral
  • "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

    Behavioral
    Project Management
  • Amazon logoAsked at Amazon 

    "This is a Strategy Question, which asks you to justify high-level business decisions and strategy. There's no set formula, but we recommend proposing at least three different reasons to answer the question. Let's go over one possible solution: > I'll list the three biggest ways I think COVID-19 affected Amazon. Fulfillment Issues > I imagine Amazon is getting much more volume of sales then they were previously. Although Amazon had a lot of sales before, quarantine has caused many people t"

    Exponent - "This is a Strategy Question, which asks you to justify high-level business decisions and strategy. There's no set formula, but we recommend proposing at least three different reasons to answer the question. Let's go over one possible solution: > I'll list the three biggest ways I think COVID-19 affected Amazon. Fulfillment Issues > I imagine Amazon is getting much more volume of sales then they were previously. Although Amazon had a lot of sales before, quarantine has caused many people t"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Analytical
  • Product Design
  • "I have worked with tools such as Hadoop, Oracle, DBeaver, and Databricks. I have used these tools at work when dealing with large datasets, data cleaning, data security, and creating models"

    Aneesh D. - "I have worked with tools such as Hadoop, Oracle, DBeaver, and Databricks. I have used these tools at work when dealing with large datasets, data cleaning, data security, and creating models"See full answer

    Data Engineer
    Technical
  • "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

    Product Design
    Technical
  • Machine Learning Engineer
    Behavioral
  • Unilever logoAsked at Unilever 
    Finance and Strategy
    Behavioral
  • Finance and Strategy
    Behavioral
  • "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

    Behavioral
  • LinkedIn logoAsked at LinkedIn 

    "This question is quite straightforward. The key to this is to be concise and specific. > An endpoint is essentially the destination of an API call. The endpoint returns specific data depending on which endpoint was called. An example of a POST request is when a user signs up or logs in. Some data is posted and validated on the server (like a login email and password). An example of a GET request is when viewing another user's page. There's likely an endpoint that gets data like the person's name"

    Exponent - "This question is quite straightforward. The key to this is to be concise and specific. > An endpoint is essentially the destination of an API call. The endpoint returns specific data depending on which endpoint was called. An example of a POST request is when a user signs up or logs in. Some data is posted and validated on the server (like a login email and password). An example of a GET request is when viewing another user's page. There's likely an endpoint that gets data like the person's name"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Technical
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