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Analytical Interview Questions

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  • Intercom logoAsked at Intercom 
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    "This is a Measure Success question with a slight twist. The twist here is we need to consider a hypothetical product rather that one already built. This changes our formula slightly - specifically we may not be able to apply a UX flow to drive analysis since we're unsure of the implementation. Instead, we'll look at core behaviors that are indicative of success. Here's the modified formula: Ask clarifying questions State the goal of the feature **Apply a UX flow to drive a"

    Exponent - "This is a Measure Success question with a slight twist. The twist here is we need to consider a hypothetical product rather that one already built. This changes our formula slightly - specifically we may not be able to apply a UX flow to drive analysis since we're unsure of the implementation. Instead, we'll look at core behaviors that are indicative of success. Here's the modified formula: Ask clarifying questions State the goal of the feature **Apply a UX flow to drive a"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Analytical
  • Mobile.de logoAsked at Mobile.de 
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  • Capital One logoAsked at Capital One 
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    Machine Learning Engineer
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  • Better.com logoAsked at Better.com 
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    Analytical
    Product Strategy
  • Bentobox logoAsked at Bentobox 
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    "1. Clarifying Questions & Objective Before diving into the solution, it is important to define the scope and goals: Context: Is this for an existing ecosystem (e.g., Zomato/Dineout) or a standalone SaaS product for restaurants? Demographic: Are we targeting high-end fine dining, busy urban cafes, or large-scale bar chains? Primary Objective: The broader goal is to streamline operations and optimize table turnover, ultimately leading to maximized revenue for"

    Mrigang S. - "1. Clarifying Questions & Objective Before diving into the solution, it is important to define the scope and goals: Context: Is this for an existing ecosystem (e.g., Zomato/Dineout) or a standalone SaaS product for restaurants? Demographic: Are we targeting high-end fine dining, busy urban cafes, or large-scale bar chains? Primary Objective: The broader goal is to streamline operations and optimize table turnover, ultimately leading to maximized revenue for"See full answer

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  • Invision logoAsked at Invision 
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    "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

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  • Google logoAsked at Google 
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    BizOps & Strategy
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  • "1. Clarifying Questions Before setting up metrics, I’d ask the following questions to clarify the scope and context of the product: What types of insights does the app provide? Are they focused on engagement (e.g., active users, message trends), security (e.g., flagged messages, compliance risks), or operational efficiency (e.g., team performance, usage patterns)? Who are the admins? Are they IT administrators, department leads, or HR managers? Their specific roles may define"

    Gal B. - "1. Clarifying Questions Before setting up metrics, I’d ask the following questions to clarify the scope and context of the product: What types of insights does the app provide? Are they focused on engagement (e.g., active users, message trends), security (e.g., flagged messages, compliance risks), or operational efficiency (e.g., team performance, usage patterns)? Who are the admins? Are they IT administrators, department leads, or HR managers? Their specific roles may define"See full answer

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  • "German autobahns are the highways and not city rode. We need to break down the issue into multiple stages. Let's say for the first stage we need to identify the road density. oad density is a very rough guess. Break down the problem further into city road density and non-city road density, and estimating the rough land mass of both. We came to 1km road / square km in non-cities road density , 3.4 million square miles of non-city, that bring us total (3.4 million *1)km - 3400,000 km of road we"

    Indranil G. - "German autobahns are the highways and not city rode. We need to break down the issue into multiple stages. Let's say for the first stage we need to identify the road density. oad density is a very rough guess. Break down the problem further into city road density and non-city road density, and estimating the rough land mass of both. We came to 1km road / square km in non-cities road density , 3.4 million square miles of non-city, that bring us total (3.4 million *1)km - 3400,000 km of road we"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Analytical
  • SendGrid logoAsked at SendGrid 
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    "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

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  • Codecademy logoAsked at Codecademy 
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    "This many not look like it, but this is actually a Diagnosis problem. The twist here is that it's asking you to diagnose something positive. The approach is the same, so don't panic! 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 "

    Exponent - "This many not look like it, but this is actually a Diagnosis problem. The twist here is that it's asking you to diagnose something positive. The approach is the same, so don't panic! 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 "See full answer

    Product Manager
    Analytical
  • Oath logoAsked at Oath 
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    "Firstly, I would start researching the problems in the market, figure the audience for my product and then with the correct ideation to launch build the right product with the right team."

    Sarlinson C. - "Firstly, I would start researching the problems in the market, figure the audience for my product and then with the correct ideation to launch build the right product with the right team."See full answer

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  • Google logoAsked at Google 
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    Product Strategy
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  • Sonos logoAsked at Sonos 
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  • Excel Impact logoAsked at Excel Impact 
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    Technical Program Manager
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  • Calm logoAsked at Calm 
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    Data Scientist
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