"The traffic congestion is said to be messedup by vehichles on road.While technically it is said to be a server issue or any other.By using some advanced tech I go to solve that."
Dheeraj sai P. - "The traffic congestion is said to be messedup by vehichles on road.While technically it is said to be a server issue or any other.By using some advanced tech I go to solve that."See full answer
"(I don't think this is correctly tagged as behavioral, but wanted to attempt an answer)
Since I can’t ask any clarifying questions I am going to make some assumptions. I am going to assume that this is an established travel company looking for new product opportunities to expand their user base.
I am going to assume that it is a for profit and while their goal is ultimately revenue, the goal for this product is user acquisition and retention. I am also going to assume the target audience is indi"
Anonymous Penguin - "(I don't think this is correctly tagged as behavioral, but wanted to attempt an answer)
Since I can’t ask any clarifying questions I am going to make some assumptions. I am going to assume that this is an established travel company looking for new product opportunities to expand their user base.
I am going to assume that it is a for profit and while their goal is ultimately revenue, the goal for this product is user acquisition and retention. I am also going to assume the target audience is indi"See full answer
"While answering such a question, it is important to focus on personal growth, learning, and how the experience improved your teamwork. You want to demonstrate self-awareness, humility, and an ability to adapt.
I had this experience while working on a cross-functional project that involved collaboration between the engineering and marketing teams. In the interview, I shared a story when I misjudged someone and showed unconscious bias towards due their gender, ethnicity or age. It was embarrassin"
Malay K. - "While answering such a question, it is important to focus on personal growth, learning, and how the experience improved your teamwork. You want to demonstrate self-awareness, humility, and an ability to adapt.
I had this experience while working on a cross-functional project that involved collaboration between the engineering and marketing teams. In the interview, I shared a story when I misjudged someone and showed unconscious bias towards due their gender, ethnicity or age. It was embarrassin"See full answer
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Behavioral
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"Inventory Service and Registration service can they be in SYNC always ?? The "experience layer" needs accessed by Hotel owners also ??? How does real time inventory come from all Hotels ???"
Anup S. - "Inventory Service and Registration service can they be in SYNC always ?? The "experience layer" needs accessed by Hotel owners also ??? How does real time inventory come from all Hotels ???"See full answer
"To answer this question, I’d like to first start with clarifying my understanding of FB stories and key elements that are essential towards setting the success goal.
FB Stories : Very similar to IG stories and infact based on the success seen from IG Stories, FB stories allows users to create ephemeral/disappearing content lasting 24 hours . The content could be a video, collection of pictures or even text with added animations and other enrichment - emulating a storytelling style. Stor"
S S. - "To answer this question, I’d like to first start with clarifying my understanding of FB stories and key elements that are essential towards setting the success goal.
FB Stories : Very similar to IG stories and infact based on the success seen from IG Stories, FB stories allows users to create ephemeral/disappearing content lasting 24 hours . The content could be a video, collection of pictures or even text with added animations and other enrichment - emulating a storytelling style. Stor"See full answer
"Google’s Mission:
Organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible.
Google offers perhaps the most consequential set services available on the internet today - Search, Maps, Gmail, Drive, Docs, etc. These services reach billions of users across the world and they are all available for free. Google is able to give away these services for free because of how their business model works.
Google’s Business Model:
Google makes money from Ads. They offer perhaps the most"
Sameer A. - "Google’s Mission:
Organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible.
Google offers perhaps the most consequential set services available on the internet today - Search, Maps, Gmail, Drive, Docs, etc. These services reach billions of users across the world and they are all available for free. Google is able to give away these services for free because of how their business model works.
Google’s Business Model:
Google makes money from Ads. They offer perhaps the most"See full answer
" I would start by making sure we agree on what "improving Stripe Payments" means. What specifically are we looking to improve or are we focusing on improving the experience for a particular user group? Do we mean improving the experience for the developers building on Stripe or for the users checking out using Stripe?
Once I got clarity I would share my proposed outline for a brainstorm:
I would start by revisiting Stripe's mission and defining how Payments fit into that goal.
I would then t"
Ahna R. - " I would start by making sure we agree on what "improving Stripe Payments" means. What specifically are we looking to improve or are we focusing on improving the experience for a particular user group? Do we mean improving the experience for the developers building on Stripe or for the users checking out using Stripe?
Once I got clarity I would share my proposed outline for a brainstorm:
I would start by revisiting Stripe's mission and defining how Payments fit into that goal.
I would then t"See full answer
"Thanks for the question. The way I would like to proceed with this question is firstly, to get more context about the problem by asking some clarifying questions and narrowing the scope. Then, I would like to break the problem into smaller components to understand where exactly our problem lies. Then make a user journey for that particular area and identify the technical and non-technical factors which might affect this change specific to our company/product. Post that, I'll analyse the external"
Nikita G. - "Thanks for the question. The way I would like to proceed with this question is firstly, to get more context about the problem by asking some clarifying questions and narrowing the scope. Then, I would like to break the problem into smaller components to understand where exactly our problem lies. Then make a user journey for that particular area and identify the technical and non-technical factors which might affect this change specific to our company/product. Post that, I'll analyse the external"See full answer
"Designing a video streaming system like Netflix or Facebook Video involves addressing multiple aspects, such as scalability, availability, low latency, and high performance. Here's a high-level design:
System Requirements
Functional Requirements:
User Management:
User sign-up, login, and profile management.
Subscription plans and payment integration (for Netflix-like systems).
Content Management:
Upload, edit, and delete videos.
Categorize content (genres, recommendations).
Video Playback:
S"
Kamal .. - "Designing a video streaming system like Netflix or Facebook Video involves addressing multiple aspects, such as scalability, availability, low latency, and high performance. Here's a high-level design:
System Requirements
Functional Requirements:
User Management:
User sign-up, login, and profile management.
Subscription plans and payment integration (for Netflix-like systems).
Content Management:
Upload, edit, and delete videos.
Categorize content (genres, recommendations).
Video Playback:
S"See full answer
"To answer this question, I will first summarize the product and its use case. Thereafter, I will lay down the goals of the Company (LinkedIN) and the users with this product followed by going over user flows and determining what metrics we should use to measure success. We will go over a handful of metrics as a part of brainstorming but will only choose 2 or 3 to track overall success.
Product Overview
LinkedIn Events is a product will allows users to create online or offline events on Lin"
stash - "To answer this question, I will first summarize the product and its use case. Thereafter, I will lay down the goals of the Company (LinkedIN) and the users with this product followed by going over user flows and determining what metrics we should use to measure success. We will go over a handful of metrics as a part of brainstorming but will only choose 2 or 3 to track overall success.
Product Overview
LinkedIn Events is a product will allows users to create online or offline events on Lin"See full answer
"While interning at Numerix Analytics, I was working on a campaign analysis project where I used customer engagement data to recommend which email subject lines performed best. Based on open rate data from the past two campaigns, I concluded that short, curiosity-based subject lines were outperforming more direct ones. I recommended using that style for the next major campaign. The marketing team followed my recommendation. However, the open and click-through rates for the next campaign dropped s"
Dhruv M. - "While interning at Numerix Analytics, I was working on a campaign analysis project where I used customer engagement data to recommend which email subject lines performed best. Based on open rate data from the past two campaigns, I concluded that short, curiosity-based subject lines were outperforming more direct ones. I recommended using that style for the next major campaign. The marketing team followed my recommendation. However, the open and click-through rates for the next campaign dropped s"See full answer
"class Node:
def init(self, value):
self.value = value
self.children = []
def inorder_traversal(root):
if not root:
return []
result = []
n = len(root.children)
for i in range(n):
result.extend(inorder_traversal(root.children[i]))
if i == n // 2:
result.append(root.value)
if n == 0:
result.append(root.value)
return result
Example usage:
root = Node(1)
child1 = Node(2)
chil"
Teddy Y. - "class Node:
def init(self, value):
self.value = value
self.children = []
def inorder_traversal(root):
if not root:
return []
result = []
n = len(root.children)
for i in range(n):
result.extend(inorder_traversal(root.children[i]))
if i == n // 2:
result.append(root.value)
if n == 0:
result.append(root.value)
return result
Example usage:
root = Node(1)
child1 = Node(2)
chil"See full answer
"In order to earn team members trust you need to show -
1- You need to show them you trust them. Treat others the way you wanted to be treated.
2- Do what you say. Keep commitments.
3- Listen
4- Admit when you make mistakes
5- Consistently make good decisions
"
Ritu G. - "In order to earn team members trust you need to show -
1- You need to show them you trust them. Treat others the way you wanted to be treated.
2- Do what you say. Keep commitments.
3- Listen
4- Admit when you make mistakes
5- Consistently make good decisions
"See full answer
"I'd like to start by understanding the basic scope of the change we've observed.
Who is the user? Lyft is a two-sided marketplace so it could be the driver or rider. -Driver
When did the change happen? Was it slow or a sharp drop-off? - sharp, 2 weeks ago
Was there a specific geographic region? Urban v suburban? - no trends
Cancelling can happen at several points in ride acceptance, is there a particular point where we see most cancellations? - just after accepting a ride"
Anonymous Grasshopper - "I'd like to start by understanding the basic scope of the change we've observed.
Who is the user? Lyft is a two-sided marketplace so it could be the driver or rider. -Driver
When did the change happen? Was it slow or a sharp drop-off? - sharp, 2 weeks ago
Was there a specific geographic region? Urban v suburban? - no trends
Cancelling can happen at several points in ride acceptance, is there a particular point where we see most cancellations? - just after accepting a ride"See full answer