"First I will set up the formula, second I will calculate each of the components then adding them up. Finally, I will talk about corner cases if any.
1, To begin with, I want to think broadly what could go into the equation. Bandwidth depends on number of devices at a time, so if a student use both laptop and phone at the same time then we have 2. Beside, grad students need internet for various reasons, such as checking email, searching on Google for information, watching lectures... Different a"
Darren L. - "First I will set up the formula, second I will calculate each of the components then adding them up. Finally, I will talk about corner cases if any.
1, To begin with, I want to think broadly what could go into the equation. Bandwidth depends on number of devices at a time, so if a student use both laptop and phone at the same time then we have 2. Beside, grad students need internet for various reasons, such as checking email, searching on Google for information, watching lectures... Different a"See full answer
"Clarifying Questions/Statements:
Clarify understanding of Fundraisers:
My answer: product that lets users create fundraisers for a particular cause, and invite/share it with other users to donate to that cause. Usually set for a certain target donation amount to be met, and a timeframe for which a user can donate to the cause
Are we assuming the lifecycle of the Fundraisers product today? If so, then I’d focus on engagement, since we have a meaningful amount of users on FB ap"
Arthur Y. - "Clarifying Questions/Statements:
Clarify understanding of Fundraisers:
My answer: product that lets users create fundraisers for a particular cause, and invite/share it with other users to donate to that cause. Usually set for a certain target donation amount to be met, and a timeframe for which a user can donate to the cause
Are we assuming the lifecycle of the Fundraisers product today? If so, then I’d focus on engagement, since we have a meaningful amount of users on FB ap"See full answer
"One of the most challenging situations was joining a new startup to realize that they did not figure out their core product and that customers were dissatisfied and leaving in droves.
I worked together with the leaders to understand the core issue and the reasons that the customers were leaving. Then together with the team, we set out to map out those core issues and the gaps that we had in our product.
We then worked towards designing a new solution to address those gaps and build an MVP. W"
WaterBuffalo - "One of the most challenging situations was joining a new startup to realize that they did not figure out their core product and that customers were dissatisfied and leaving in droves.
I worked together with the leaders to understand the core issue and the reasons that the customers were leaving. Then together with the team, we set out to map out those core issues and the gaps that we had in our product.
We then worked towards designing a new solution to address those gaps and build an MVP. W"See full answer
"Product manager is someone who drives a product with customer-first approach while doing what is right for the business. They absorb chaos from all directions(customers, internal stakeholders, leadership) and bring clarity and direction to the whole team, marching them towards a common goal."
Phani C. - "Product manager is someone who drives a product with customer-first approach while doing what is right for the business. They absorb chaos from all directions(customers, internal stakeholders, leadership) and bring clarity and direction to the whole team, marching them towards a common goal."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
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"Defining the product
Spotify is a music & podcast streaming application and by podcast, we are talking about the audio podcasts which creators upload on the app.
Clarifying Questions & respective assumptions
Context
Who are we improving the product for? Creators or Consumers?
What are the current features for consumers in brief?
Each podcast has episodes, about(audio trailer), more like this
Why are we doing this?
Where are we planning to l"
Shubh - "Defining the product
Spotify is a music & podcast streaming application and by podcast, we are talking about the audio podcasts which creators upload on the app.
Clarifying Questions & respective assumptions
Context
Who are we improving the product for? Creators or Consumers?
What are the current features for consumers in brief?
Each podcast has episodes, about(audio trailer), more like this
Why are we doing this?
Where are we planning to l"See full answer
"To convince leadership at Google to build a wristwatch for the elderly, it's crucial to present a compelling argument that encompasses user needs, market potential, and Google's strategic alignment. Here's a detailed proposal:
1. Understanding the User Needs
Target Audience
Primary Users: Elderly individuals, especially those with health conditions requiring monitoring and those living independently.
Secondary Users: Family members and caregivers.
**Pain Points"
Gaurav M. - "To convince leadership at Google to build a wristwatch for the elderly, it's crucial to present a compelling argument that encompasses user needs, market potential, and Google's strategic alignment. Here's a detailed proposal:
1. Understanding the User Needs
Target Audience
Primary Users: Elderly individuals, especially those with health conditions requiring monitoring and those living independently.
Secondary Users: Family members and caregivers.
**Pain Points"See full answer
"Interviewer : How would you reduce ride cancellation on Uber ?
Shailesh : Okay before I jump onto the solution, I would like to clarify some points for better understanding. So ride can be cancelled from the both the parties rider and the driver ? So which side are we talking about ?
Interviewer : we are seeing more cancellation from diver side.
Shailesh : From how long we are seeing this trend ?
Interviewer : you can say from an year.
Shailesh : Okay, also are we seeing these cancellations from"
Anonymous Muskox - "Interviewer : How would you reduce ride cancellation on Uber ?
Shailesh : Okay before I jump onto the solution, I would like to clarify some points for better understanding. So ride can be cancelled from the both the parties rider and the driver ? So which side are we talking about ?
Interviewer : we are seeing more cancellation from diver side.
Shailesh : From how long we are seeing this trend ?
Interviewer : you can say from an year.
Shailesh : Okay, also are we seeing these cancellations from"See full answer
"Observation
This is an interesting question. The solution has two heads, meaning that the user must feel less guilty AND the solution must also increase revenue towards the platform.
Structure
The way I would approach this involves splitting the question into sequential steps.
Why are users feeling guilty about using Instagram?
What are some ways to make them feel less guilty?
How can we monetize this?
Clarification
How do we define guilt? Is there a relevant subsector of"
Justin G. - "Observation
This is an interesting question. The solution has two heads, meaning that the user must feel less guilty AND the solution must also increase revenue towards the platform.
Structure
The way I would approach this involves splitting the question into sequential steps.
Why are users feeling guilty about using Instagram?
What are some ways to make them feel less guilty?
How can we monetize this?
Clarification
How do we define guilt? Is there a relevant subsector of"See full answer
"Situation- I was leading a product through a complete overhaul to a new replacement product, and at the same time had to maintain the old product.
Concern -
In the old product, the team was usually stuck 40-50% of the time in bug fixing
This could have hampered the velocity and GTM of the new product
Action
Localised the problem to one major component - Export and Import Function- had 90% contribution to the issues
Worked with the engineering team to diagnose the issue, the issue was i"
Umang S. - "Situation- I was leading a product through a complete overhaul to a new replacement product, and at the same time had to maintain the old product.
Concern -
In the old product, the team was usually stuck 40-50% of the time in bug fixing
This could have hampered the velocity and GTM of the new product
Action
Localised the problem to one major component - Export and Import Function- had 90% contribution to the issues
Worked with the engineering team to diagnose the issue, the issue was i"See full answer
"Clarify:
A new company that is coming up with a solution for garage door openers
The door opener will be installed in houses. Confirm if offices, service centers etc are in the scope
At this point, we are looking a specific demographic/market - India
Users:
People who own a car and a personal parking space. The distinction here :
They have hired a watchman for the house
They didnt hire a watch for the house
For this problem, I will focus on those people who didnt hire a watchman"
Sahil A. - "Clarify:
A new company that is coming up with a solution for garage door openers
The door opener will be installed in houses. Confirm if offices, service centers etc are in the scope
At this point, we are looking a specific demographic/market - India
Users:
People who own a car and a personal parking space. The distinction here :
They have hired a watchman for the house
They didnt hire a watch for the house
For this problem, I will focus on those people who didnt hire a watchman"See full answer
"Interviewer: What is your favourite Google product, and how would you improve it?
Shailesh: Alright, before that, let me clarify; I have to give the Google product, which I like the most, irrespective of how it is currently performing in the market, is it a market leader or not. Also, I need to justify why it is my favourite product and suggest some improvements.
Interviewer: Perfect
Shailesh: Okay, the way I would like to go about it is, first, I will explain what qualit"
Anonymous Muskox - "Interviewer: What is your favourite Google product, and how would you improve it?
Shailesh: Alright, before that, let me clarify; I have to give the Google product, which I like the most, irrespective of how it is currently performing in the market, is it a market leader or not. Also, I need to justify why it is my favourite product and suggest some improvements.
Interviewer: Perfect
Shailesh: Okay, the way I would like to go about it is, first, I will explain what qualit"See full answer
"To bring any product to market here are the below steps that I would (did) take:
1.Understand the problem stmt / stakeholder need and asses depth of the problem
(qualitatively and then gather metrics to quantify it)
2.Do market study on understanding relatable solutions if any
3.Carve out viable solution/ideation that aligns with overall Business Vision/Goal
4.Get stakeholders buy in on the idea
5.Guesstimate and prioritize high level features, Cost and ROI.
6.Build Business case for Project Le"
Bk - "To bring any product to market here are the below steps that I would (did) take:
1.Understand the problem stmt / stakeholder need and asses depth of the problem
(qualitatively and then gather metrics to quantify it)
2.Do market study on understanding relatable solutions if any
3.Carve out viable solution/ideation that aligns with overall Business Vision/Goal
4.Get stakeholders buy in on the idea
5.Guesstimate and prioritize high level features, Cost and ROI.
6.Build Business case for Project Le"See full answer
"Clarify
Read more what & where? -> Books. Where -> upto candidate
Who are we? -> A big tech company
Goal -> to help people read more books
Assumptions
Books which aren't education/work related. Basically books that you read in your free time
Read doesn't necessarily mean read text, it means looking at and making sense of what is displayed. and display can be in any form -> text or image or video
Customers
Kids in age of 5-12 years
Teens
Adults
Elderly
We pick kids in age of 5-1"
Anonymous Crayfish - "Clarify
Read more what & where? -> Books. Where -> upto candidate
Who are we? -> A big tech company
Goal -> to help people read more books
Assumptions
Books which aren't education/work related. Basically books that you read in your free time
Read doesn't necessarily mean read text, it means looking at and making sense of what is displayed. and display can be in any form -> text or image or video
Customers
Kids in age of 5-12 years
Teens
Adults
Elderly
We pick kids in age of 5-1"See full answer
"Clarifying questions:
Do we want to focus on front end or backend?
Front end
Do we want to focus on any particular platform? For ex: Site, mobile, apps
Interviewer: Desktop
Is there anything tools on gmail that you'd like me to focus on? For ex: Meet, Hangouts, Notes
Interviewer: Just the main product
Are there any specific product buckets that you'd like me to go through? For ex: Sign up flows, login flows, security, product experience, sign out flow, recommend"
Amy M. - "Clarifying questions:
Do we want to focus on front end or backend?
Front end
Do we want to focus on any particular platform? For ex: Site, mobile, apps
Interviewer: Desktop
Is there anything tools on gmail that you'd like me to focus on? For ex: Meet, Hangouts, Notes
Interviewer: Just the main product
Are there any specific product buckets that you'd like me to go through? For ex: Sign up flows, login flows, security, product experience, sign out flow, recommend"See full answer
"Here is the sample answer from the Assistant at https://chat.openai.com/g/g-Z8yp2xrzt-fang-pm-interview-assistant
As a Product Manager at Google, designing a product for air travelers involves leveraging Google's technological prowess and vast data resources. Here's a comprehensive approach:
1. \\Understanding Goals and Objectives\\
\\Primary Goal:\\ Enhance the travel experience for air travelers through seamless information access, personalized s"
Manish M. - "Here is the sample answer from the Assistant at https://chat.openai.com/g/g-Z8yp2xrzt-fang-pm-interview-assistant
As a Product Manager at Google, designing a product for air travelers involves leveraging Google's technological prowess and vast data resources. Here's a comprehensive approach:
1. \\Understanding Goals and Objectives\\
\\Primary Goal:\\ Enhance the travel experience for air travelers through seamless information access, personalized s"See full answer
"Assumptions & Clarifications
This is a platform based on YouTube, and it can use associated Google Products like Gmail, GDocs, GSheets etc along with Youtube as a base platform.
Do you have any specific goals with the platform? For instance, should this be the de facto platform for Universities K12 schools etc? Assumption is that it can be used by anyone.
Let us first discuss the target users, and then arrive at appropriate goals that we can use to measure the adoption of the produc"
Karthik M. - "Assumptions & Clarifications
This is a platform based on YouTube, and it can use associated Google Products like Gmail, GDocs, GSheets etc along with Youtube as a base platform.
Do you have any specific goals with the platform? For instance, should this be the de facto platform for Universities K12 schools etc? Assumption is that it can be used by anyone.
Let us first discuss the target users, and then arrive at appropriate goals that we can use to measure the adoption of the produc"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
"I will first start with listing down the GOALS of Google Sheets as a product
GOALS:
Enable better collaboration amongst employees in an organisation
Make edits parallel
Share with co-workers so that the team can work seamlessly
Increase user engagement, activity and make more users aware about the functionality and usefulness of Google Sheets
Next, i will try and list the broader ACTIONS a user might take
ACTIONS:
Create a new Google Sheet
Share with co-workers
M"
Prateek G. - "I will first start with listing down the GOALS of Google Sheets as a product
GOALS:
Enable better collaboration amongst employees in an organisation
Make edits parallel
Share with co-workers so that the team can work seamlessly
Increase user engagement, activity and make more users aware about the functionality and usefulness of Google Sheets
Next, i will try and list the broader ACTIONS a user might take
ACTIONS:
Create a new Google Sheet
Share with co-workers
M"See full answer
"Let me tell you about the time where I pivoted strategies and we launched a paid loyalty program Instead of a free one.
This was a time at Reddoorz when we were gearing up to launch a loyalty program to drive sustainable business by creating a loyal user base.
Initially , we had decided to launch a program where users can Opt-In for free. The idea was to get On-Board at least 40% of repeat user base into the loyalty program to drive retention. Competitive bench marking also led to our inclinat"
Vivek S. - "Let me tell you about the time where I pivoted strategies and we launched a paid loyalty program Instead of a free one.
This was a time at Reddoorz when we were gearing up to launch a loyalty program to drive sustainable business by creating a loyal user base.
Initially , we had decided to launch a program where users can Opt-In for free. The idea was to get On-Board at least 40% of repeat user base into the loyalty program to drive retention. Competitive bench marking also led to our inclinat"See full answer