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Product Manager Technical Interview Questions

Review this list of 86 Technical Product Manager interview questions and answers verified by hiring managers and candidates.
  • LinkedIn logoAsked at LinkedIn 

    "This question is quite straightforward. The key to this is to be concise and specific. > An endpoint is essentially the destination of an API call. The endpoint returns specific data depending on which endpoint was called. An example of a POST request is when a user signs up or logs in. Some data is posted and validated on the server (like a login email and password). An example of a GET request is when viewing another user's page. There's likely an endpoint that gets data like the person's name"

    Exponent - "This question is quite straightforward. The key to this is to be concise and specific. > An endpoint is essentially the destination of an API call. The endpoint returns specific data depending on which endpoint was called. An example of a POST request is when a user signs up or logs in. Some data is posted and validated on the server (like a login email and password). An example of a GET request is when viewing another user's page. There's likely an endpoint that gets data like the person's name"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Technical
  • FrontFinancial logoAsked at FrontFinancial 
    Product Manager
    Technical
    +1 more
  • Twitch logoAsked at Twitch 

    "This is a Technical question. It tests your ability to understand high level technical concepts. Even though your job won't have any coding involved, you'll still need to understand these concepts. Being able to cover all these topics with clarity communicates confidence in your interviewer. Unfortunately, there's no formula for technical questions, but some general tips are: Use analogies when you can Break your solution into clear, bite-size steps Don't be afraid to use examples to b"

    Exponent - "This is a Technical question. It tests your ability to understand high level technical concepts. Even though your job won't have any coding involved, you'll still need to understand these concepts. Being able to cover all these topics with clarity communicates confidence in your interviewer. Unfortunately, there's no formula for technical questions, but some general tips are: Use analogies when you can Break your solution into clear, bite-size steps Don't be afraid to use examples to b"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Technical
  • Bentobox logoAsked at Bentobox 

    "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

    Product Manager
    Technical
    +2 more
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  • Freightos logoAsked at Freightos 

    "Yes"

    Rajaa M. - "Yes"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Technical
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