"WhatsApp is a free messaging platform, that introduces new and amazing features frequently to leverage its user data and vast user base.
I assume the goal is to get revenue from the services without affecting user satisfaction.
For that, I am listing a few ideas using which we can monetize WhatsApp.
Whatsaap has recently introduced channels, for verified channels WhatsApp can start a subscription model.
WhatsApp can introduce in-app ads in the stories section showing relevant ads.
What"
Nikita C. - "WhatsApp is a free messaging platform, that introduces new and amazing features frequently to leverage its user data and vast user base.
I assume the goal is to get revenue from the services without affecting user satisfaction.
For that, I am listing a few ideas using which we can monetize WhatsApp.
Whatsaap has recently introduced channels, for verified channels WhatsApp can start a subscription model.
WhatsApp can introduce in-app ads in the stories section showing relevant ads.
What"See full answer
"(i) helped others success
Over the years, I’ve had a few non-technical friends who wanted to start companies. Around two years ago, one of these friends reached out to ask for some guidance on how to start. This individual wanted to take the Airbnb model and apply it to outdoor recreational activities, mainly hunting and fishing. His problem was he had no frame of reference for where to start of what kind of effort and investment it would take. Over the course of a couple of conversations I help"
John F. - "(i) helped others success
Over the years, I’ve had a few non-technical friends who wanted to start companies. Around two years ago, one of these friends reached out to ask for some guidance on how to start. This individual wanted to take the Airbnb model and apply it to outdoor recreational activities, mainly hunting and fishing. His problem was he had no frame of reference for where to start of what kind of effort and investment it would take. Over the course of a couple of conversations I help"See full answer
"To improve the passenger experience at a major metropolitan airport, I would focus on streamlining the pre-arrival, arrival, and post-flight stages of their journey. Pre-arrival, we could integrate flight details into the Uber app and provide predictive ETAs to help passengers plan better. At the airport, we could partner with authorities to create dedicated drop-off and pickup zones, along with clear in-app navigation to reduce confusion. Post-flight, we could implement dynamic pickup zones, vi"
Prashant S. - "To improve the passenger experience at a major metropolitan airport, I would focus on streamlining the pre-arrival, arrival, and post-flight stages of their journey. Pre-arrival, we could integrate flight details into the Uber app and provide predictive ETAs to help passengers plan better. At the airport, we could partner with authorities to create dedicated drop-off and pickup zones, along with clear in-app navigation to reduce confusion. Post-flight, we could implement dynamic pickup zones, vi"See full answer
"Shopping funnel and engagement: Global search brings up food items from multiple restaurants but results don't directly lead users to the item in the restaurant.
Retention and repeat: Users are not able to earn and burn store-specific rewards. Similarly stores/restaurants can't build direct relationship w/ the customers and provide custom offers
Multi-store cart and checkout. Currently DD supports cart and checkout from a single restaurant at a time. Many times customers want to order f"
Kinjal S. - "Shopping funnel and engagement: Global search brings up food items from multiple restaurants but results don't directly lead users to the item in the restaurant.
Retention and repeat: Users are not able to earn and burn store-specific rewards. Similarly stores/restaurants can't build direct relationship w/ the customers and provide custom offers
Multi-store cart and checkout. Currently DD supports cart and checkout from a single restaurant at a time. Many times customers want to order f"See full answer
"Data lake and warehouse are both places that allow an organization to store large amounts of data.
When swimming in a lake, one would imagine that they come across all sorts of stuff - floating twigs, fish in the water, stones, chemicals and sometimes may be even a snake. Similarly, a data lake stores all forms of data that the company has without any indexing. The data is available at any time but needs to be first cleaned up and reorganized before it can be used for any type of analysis.
A"
Kshitij I. - "Data lake and warehouse are both places that allow an organization to store large amounts of data.
When swimming in a lake, one would imagine that they come across all sorts of stuff - floating twigs, fish in the water, stones, chemicals and sometimes may be even a snake. Similarly, a data lake stores all forms of data that the company has without any indexing. The data is available at any time but needs to be first cleaned up and reorganized before it can be used for any type of analysis.
A"See full answer
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"When I transitioned from the Analytics team to the Product team, I faced challenges in gaining the trust of the engineering team. Having previously worked with them in a role where I provided insights rather than defining their priorities, they were initially hesitant to accept my inputs in my new role. This led to some misalignment, as they chose to focus on tasks independently rather than incorporating my recommendations.
Recognizing the need to build credibility, I took a proactive approach."
Shahrukh K. - "When I transitioned from the Analytics team to the Product team, I faced challenges in gaining the trust of the engineering team. Having previously worked with them in a role where I provided insights rather than defining their priorities, they were initially hesitant to accept my inputs in my new role. This led to some misalignment, as they chose to focus on tasks independently rather than incorporating my recommendations.
Recognizing the need to build credibility, I took a proactive approach."See full answer
"General response: Apple’s approach to delivering seamless, personalized experiences through data, while upholding a strong ethical commitment to privacy, resonates with my own values. I want to contribute to projects that optimize user engagement and create meaningful interactions on a large scale, and I believe Apple is the ideal place to make that impact.
Tailored to the team: Talk about the product, its impact internally, and the customer."
Arshia I. - "General response: Apple’s approach to delivering seamless, personalized experiences through data, while upholding a strong ethical commitment to privacy, resonates with my own values. I want to contribute to projects that optimize user engagement and create meaningful interactions on a large scale, and I believe Apple is the ideal place to make that impact.
Tailored to the team: Talk about the product, its impact internally, and the customer."See full answer
"One time at Lifetime Fitness 2019, One student was throwing a lot of towels in the counter which made things very disorganized, then I made a compromise with my coworker to put 2 towels at a time and then it worked well because it made the workspace very organized."
Amparo L. - "One time at Lifetime Fitness 2019, One student was throwing a lot of towels in the counter which made things very disorganized, then I made a compromise with my coworker to put 2 towels at a time and then it worked well because it made the workspace very organized."See full answer
"Before I start, can I ask some clarifying questions?
Is Facebook Reels the same as Facebook Watch where a user can go to Watch and consume short clips, react, comment and share them?
In terms of measuring success, are you looking at a segment of users like the reel creators or viewers, or is that up to me? (Assume interviewer will say it's totally up to me)
Can I also assume that I am looking at the product across platforms as well? Android, iOS, desktop (Assume answer is yes)
Thanks fo"
Riku H. - "Before I start, can I ask some clarifying questions?
Is Facebook Reels the same as Facebook Watch where a user can go to Watch and consume short clips, react, comment and share them?
In terms of measuring success, are you looking at a segment of users like the reel creators or viewers, or is that up to me? (Assume interviewer will say it's totally up to me)
Can I also assume that I am looking at the product across platforms as well? Android, iOS, desktop (Assume answer is yes)
Thanks fo"See full answer
"In a recent implementation of a large core banking project where we were breaking away from monolithic architecture to microservice based one we faced a situation where customer wanted to have a single repository of user and role management.
Since Micro service based architecture talks about individual entities for multiple product suite it was mandatory to maintain individual user base.
Based on the customer feedback, we had to come up with an unique design of single user base and replicating"
Snehangsu B. - "In a recent implementation of a large core banking project where we were breaking away from monolithic architecture to microservice based one we faced a situation where customer wanted to have a single repository of user and role management.
Since Micro service based architecture talks about individual entities for multiple product suite it was mandatory to maintain individual user base.
Based on the customer feedback, we had to come up with an unique design of single user base and replicating"See full answer
"Let me try to explain it with simple life analogy
You're cooking dinner in the kitchen. Multithreading is when you've got a bunch of friends helping out. Each friend does a different job—like one chops veggies while another stirs a sauce. Everyone focuses on their task, and together, you all make the meal faster.
In a computer, it's like different jobs happening all at once, making stuff happen quicker, just like having lots of friends helping makes dinner ready faster."
Praveen D. - "Let me try to explain it with simple life analogy
You're cooking dinner in the kitchen. Multithreading is when you've got a bunch of friends helping out. Each friend does a different job—like one chops veggies while another stirs a sauce. Everyone focuses on their task, and together, you all make the meal faster.
In a computer, it's like different jobs happening all at once, making stuff happen quicker, just like having lots of friends helping makes dinner ready faster."See full answer
"Step - 1 Ask any clarifying questions you'd have
Is there any particular reality show that we are talking about? (Assuming "The Great Indian Kapil Sharma Show" for this answer that there is no particular reality show that we are going with rather a general answer)
Are we talking about any particular demographics? (Assuming we are going to launch this game globally and for any specific country or city).
Step - 2 Apply a Product Design Framework (let's go with CIRCLES)
C(Com"
Pankhuri T. - "Step - 1 Ask any clarifying questions you'd have
Is there any particular reality show that we are talking about? (Assuming "The Great Indian Kapil Sharma Show" for this answer that there is no particular reality show that we are going with rather a general answer)
Are we talking about any particular demographics? (Assuming we are going to launch this game globally and for any specific country or city).
Step - 2 Apply a Product Design Framework (let's go with CIRCLES)
C(Com"See full answer
"Roadblocks or obstacles are common when working on projects. It's essential to navigate them and quickly find solutions to ensure timely delivery and success of your projects. Steps to handle roadblocks or obstacles:
Gauge the potential imapct and decide if it's something that needs immediate solution or something that can be handled later.
If it needs urgent solutions, try to understand the rootcause of the roadblock or obstacle and dig deep.
If it's a already seen problem before, try"
Anonymous Stork - "Roadblocks or obstacles are common when working on projects. It's essential to navigate them and quickly find solutions to ensure timely delivery and success of your projects. Steps to handle roadblocks or obstacles:
Gauge the potential imapct and decide if it's something that needs immediate solution or something that can be handled later.
If it needs urgent solutions, try to understand the rootcause of the roadblock or obstacle and dig deep.
If it's a already seen problem before, try"See full answer
"Recently, I was listening to an episode of Lenny Rachitsky’s podcast (aptly named Lenny’s Podcast), where he interviews Christian Idiodi, talking about the essence of product management. In the open sequence, Christian talks about the essence of this job being “you wake up on behalf of someone else, and you have to do it well enough that they give you something back in return.” This statement really struck a chord with me and resonated with why I love being a product manager. Customers and their"
John F. - "Recently, I was listening to an episode of Lenny Rachitsky’s podcast (aptly named Lenny’s Podcast), where he interviews Christian Idiodi, talking about the essence of product management. In the open sequence, Christian talks about the essence of this job being “you wake up on behalf of someone else, and you have to do it well enough that they give you something back in return.” This statement really struck a chord with me and resonated with why I love being a product manager. Customers and their"See full answer
"Assumptions:
Part of the core FB product and not standalone app/
Education for children in 13-18 range
Goal: To improve the education of children while building stronger social networks with their family/friends and thus further the mission of the company of bringing the world together and offering tools to form communities.
Key user segments:
Students (middle and high school)
Teachers
Parents
For the purpose of this exercise, I would like to focus on the student user gr"
P K. - "Assumptions:
Part of the core FB product and not standalone app/
Education for children in 13-18 range
Goal: To improve the education of children while building stronger social networks with their family/friends and thus further the mission of the company of bringing the world together and offering tools to form communities.
Key user segments:
Students (middle and high school)
Teachers
Parents
For the purpose of this exercise, I would like to focus on the student user gr"See full answer
"What is Facebook Live?
Facebook Live is the posting of a live video -> Virtual events, QA, conversation, presentation/performance.
It can be on your Facebook page, event, or group.
Mission
Facebook's mission is to connect people and bring the world closer together.
The mission of Facebook Live, from my perspective, is to enable individuals to engage ( message), discuss, and learn in real-time with their role models, influencers, and others to discover and establish stronger connect"
Reach G. - "What is Facebook Live?
Facebook Live is the posting of a live video -> Virtual events, QA, conversation, presentation/performance.
It can be on your Facebook page, event, or group.
Mission
Facebook's mission is to connect people and bring the world closer together.
The mission of Facebook Live, from my perspective, is to enable individuals to engage ( message), discuss, and learn in real-time with their role models, influencers, and others to discover and establish stronger connect"See full answer
"I tried solving this question and here is the recorded video for the entire solution - https://youtu.be/G_LIbTp58XA
Feel free to comment here or on the video for further discussion."
Rjj - "I tried solving this question and here is the recorded video for the entire solution - https://youtu.be/G_LIbTp58XA
Feel free to comment here or on the video for further discussion."See full answer
"I would start with the User feedback- both explicit (from surveys) and implicit(from Product insights on app usage/drop offs). Then understand the business direction/priorities that Paypal wants to take with Venmo and come up with a Iteration plan that starts with "low hanging fruit" first and then builds to more ambitious products. The goal is to find features that are at the intersection of "valuable(to users), feasible(for dev) and usable(to users) . Once we prioritize these features, I would"
Abhijit B. - "I would start with the User feedback- both explicit (from surveys) and implicit(from Product insights on app usage/drop offs). Then understand the business direction/priorities that Paypal wants to take with Venmo and come up with a Iteration plan that starts with "low hanging fruit" first and then builds to more ambitious products. The goal is to find features that are at the intersection of "valuable(to users), feasible(for dev) and usable(to users) . Once we prioritize these features, I would"See full answer