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  • "Few follow-up questions Why is this product being built? As a lot of customers don't pay much attention when asked for feedback on a service. It is not their priority to provide feedback Is this feedback for a product or a service? A product What type of product is this? An app on phone? Website? Can be anything My responses below Goal is to ensure that the feedback on products are got. Customer segments are B2B, B2C customers. I have chosen the B2B customers. Problem statements inv"

    Vennam A. - "Few follow-up questions Why is this product being built? As a lot of customers don't pay much attention when asked for feedback on a service. It is not their priority to provide feedback Is this feedback for a product or a service? A product What type of product is this? An app on phone? Website? Can be anything My responses below Goal is to ensure that the feedback on products are got. Customer segments are B2B, B2C customers. I have chosen the B2B customers. Problem statements inv"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Product Design
  • "Asked clarifying questions Thought through the motivation (came up with a mission and business model, modeled it on Safeway with agreement from the interviewer User segmentation both by age groups and behavior, then prioritized user group Went through user journey (both physical store and online) to identify pain points Prioritized pain points Came up with 5 solutions Interviewer picked one for me to deep dive. I went into detail on that one. "

    Samya S. - "Asked clarifying questions Thought through the motivation (came up with a mission and business model, modeled it on Safeway with agreement from the interviewer User segmentation both by age groups and behavior, then prioritized user group Went through user journey (both physical store and online) to identify pain points Prioritized pain points Came up with 5 solutions Interviewer picked one for me to deep dive. I went into detail on that one. "See full answer

    Product Manager
    Product Design
  • 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
  • "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
  • Product Design
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  • Google logoAsked at Google 
    Product Design
  • Machine Learning Engineer
    Behavioral
  • Bolt logoAsked at Bolt 

    "import re def naturalsortkey(s): Split the string into a list of text and numbers "item10" -> ["item", 10] return [int(text) if text.isdigit() else text.lower() for text in re.split(r'(\d+)', s)] def natural_sort(arr): return sorted(arr, key=naturalsortkey) \# Example Usage data = ["item10", "item2", "item1", "item20", "2nd item", "1st item"] sorteddata = naturalsort(data) print(f"Standard Sort: {sorted(data)}") print(f"Natural Sort: {sorted_data}") "

    Yitayal B. - "import re def naturalsortkey(s): Split the string into a list of text and numbers "item10" -> ["item", 10] return [int(text) if text.isdigit() else text.lower() for text in re.split(r'(\d+)', s)] def natural_sort(arr): return sorted(arr, key=naturalsortkey) \# Example Usage data = ["item10", "item2", "item1", "item20", "2nd item", "1st item"] sorteddata = naturalsort(data) print(f"Standard Sort: {sorted(data)}") print(f"Natural Sort: {sorted_data}") "See full answer

    Software Engineer
    Data Structures & Algorithms
    +1 more
  • "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

    Analytical
  • Business Analyst
    Data Analysis
    +2 more
  • "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
  • "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

    Estimation
  • Hubspot logoAsked at Hubspot 

    "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

    Product Manager
    Product Design
  • "This is another Diagnosis problem. To answer this question, we suggest you use our framework (along with the TROPIC method) to be as thorough as possible. The framework is as follows: Ask clarifying questions List potential high level reasons Gather Context (TROPIC)Time Region Other features / products (internal) Platform Industry / Competition Cannibalization Establish a theory of probable cause Test theories Propose solutions Summarize "

    Exponent - "This is another Diagnosis problem. To answer this question, we suggest you use our framework (along with the TROPIC method) to be as thorough as possible. The framework is as follows: Ask clarifying questions List potential high level reasons Gather Context (TROPIC)Time Region Other features / products (internal) Platform Industry / Competition Cannibalization Establish a theory of probable cause Test theories Propose solutions Summarize "See full answer

    Product Manager
  • Machine Learning Engineer
    Analytical
  • LendingClub logoAsked at LendingClub 

    "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

    Analytical
    Execution
    +1 more
  • Product Strategy
  • "i) Understanding the Scope: Clarifying Questions: Target Audience : i) Who are the target end customers?: High net worth individuals, businesses, mid/low worth individuals, ii) Who are the target auctioneers: i) Large auction houses, mid/small size auction houses Auction Capabilities: i) Offline/online/Hybrid bidding, ii) The platform should be a white label offering for auction houses or we will host the platform Key Features: What are the mandatory features in the MVP? i) live bidding, prox"

    Raviraj P. - "i) Understanding the Scope: Clarifying Questions: Target Audience : i) Who are the target end customers?: High net worth individuals, businesses, mid/low worth individuals, ii) Who are the target auctioneers: i) Large auction houses, mid/small size auction houses Auction Capabilities: i) Offline/online/Hybrid bidding, ii) The platform should be a white label offering for auction houses or we will host the platform Key Features: What are the mandatory features in the MVP? i) live bidding, prox"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Product Design
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