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  • Anthropic logoAsked at Anthropic 

    "To model ROI for a product launch, the first step is to define the timeline you're targeting Example 6 months post-launch, 1 year, or even 5 years. Tip: Start with a 1-year ROI projection to estimate near-term returns, and build a 3-year projection to evaluate growth and scalability. ROI is essentially the net return over that period: Profit=Revenue (within timeline)−Total Cost (from project start) Total Cost includes both fixed and variable costs incurred since t"

    Himanshu G. - "To model ROI for a product launch, the first step is to define the timeline you're targeting Example 6 months post-launch, 1 year, or even 5 years. Tip: Start with a 1-year ROI projection to estimate near-term returns, and build a 3-year projection to evaluate growth and scalability. ROI is essentially the net return over that period: Profit=Revenue (within timeline)−Total Cost (from project start) Total Cost includes both fixed and variable costs incurred since t"See full answer

    Data Analyst
    Data Analysis
    +3 more
  • Anduril logoAsked at Anduril 
    Technical Program Manager
    System Design
  • "Clarifying and definition of the metrics By creations down by 5%, how do you calculate the drop? the how % user create stories has dropped, or the overal stories being created fewer, could be average stories created by a user drops. Basically, how do you calculate the creation and drop? They have similarities, but it reveals diffrent type user behahviors. Assume they say fewer people create fewer stories , both, Just to be confirm that, we saw a 5% change/dig in how many user"

    Scarlett S. - "Clarifying and definition of the metrics By creations down by 5%, how do you calculate the drop? the how % user create stories has dropped, or the overal stories being created fewer, could be average stories created by a user drops. Basically, how do you calculate the creation and drop? They have similarities, but it reveals diffrent type user behahviors. Assume they say fewer people create fewer stories , both, Just to be confirm that, we saw a 5% change/dig in how many user"See full answer

    Analytical
    Execution
  • Uber logoAsked at Uber 
    Product Manager
    Product Strategy
  • Netflix logoAsked at Netflix 
    Software Engineer
    Behavioral
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  • Meta logoAsked at Meta 
    Software Engineer
    Data Structures & Algorithms
    +1 more
  • Product Manager
    Analytical
  • "Write a function which Caesar ciphers all the strings so that the first character is "a". Use ascii code points and the modulo operator to do this. Use this function to create a hashmap between each string and the CC-a string. Then go through each key:value pair in the hashmap, and use the CC-a ciphered value as the key in a new defaultdict(list), adding the original string to the value field in the output."

    Michael B. - "Write a function which Caesar ciphers all the strings so that the first character is "a". Use ascii code points and the modulo operator to do this. Use this function to create a hashmap between each string and the CC-a string. Then go through each key:value pair in the hashmap, and use the CC-a ciphered value as the key in a new defaultdict(list), adding the original string to the value field in the output."See full answer

    Machine Learning Engineer
    Data Structures & Algorithms
    +2 more
  • "I will start with clarifications: Q: How do you define "healthy" marketplace? A: When there is a balance in demand and supply Q: If we have balance, is it fair to assume, lot of transactions will happen? A: Sure Q: Also, is it fair to assume well known tokens on the platform already have a healthy marketplace with enough buyers and sellers. The problem is mainly with new tokens that will be introduced? A: Thats a fair assumption Q: Its okay to limit scope for this exercise to the CB retail a"

    Hems S. - "I will start with clarifications: Q: How do you define "healthy" marketplace? A: When there is a balance in demand and supply Q: If we have balance, is it fair to assume, lot of transactions will happen? A: Sure Q: Also, is it fair to assume well known tokens on the platform already have a healthy marketplace with enough buyers and sellers. The problem is mainly with new tokens that will be introduced? A: Thats a fair assumption Q: Its okay to limit scope for this exercise to the CB retail a"See full answer

    Analytical
    Execution
    +1 more
  • Google logoAsked at Google 
    +8

    "Clarifying questions: Should I include the tail of the helicopter when computing the area for this question? Can I assume that the average ping pong ball has a radius of around 1 inch? Assumption: Assume that the helicopter is more circular than a rectangle. Hence use the formula of a circle in computing the area. Assume that the helicopter's radius is 5 feet a 6 feet person can't stand on the helicopter because they're tall for it hence rounding down. Assume that th"

    Shreejal L. - "Clarifying questions: Should I include the tail of the helicopter when computing the area for this question? Can I assume that the average ping pong ball has a radius of around 1 inch? Assumption: Assume that the helicopter is more circular than a rectangle. Hence use the formula of a circle in computing the area. Assume that the helicopter's radius is 5 feet a 6 feet person can't stand on the helicopter because they're tall for it hence rounding down. Assume that th"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Estimation
  • "naive solution: def countprefixpairs(words): n = len(words) count = 0 for i in range(n): for j in range(i + 1, n): if words[i].startswith(words[j]) or words[j].startswith(words[i]): count += 1 return count using tries for when the list of words is very long: from collections import Counter class TrieNode: def init(self): self.children = {} self.count = 0 # To count the number of words ending at this node"

    Anonymous Unicorn - "naive solution: def countprefixpairs(words): n = len(words) count = 0 for i in range(n): for j in range(i + 1, n): if words[i].startswith(words[j]) or words[j].startswith(words[i]): count += 1 return count using tries for when the list of words is very long: from collections import Counter class TrieNode: def init(self): self.children = {} self.count = 0 # To count the number of words ending at this node"See full answer

    Software Engineer
    Coding
  • " Why do we want to increase the price? How much do we need to increase? Is it tied to some kind of revenue target? What is the region in which price needs to be increased? - Say India Who are the major players in that region who offer similar services and how are they priced? Will the users switch to those competitors? What is our unique proposition for retention? Do we have any leverage against them which will stop the users from churning? Any change in pricing or anything major like terms an"

    Ekta M. - " Why do we want to increase the price? How much do we need to increase? Is it tied to some kind of revenue target? What is the region in which price needs to be increased? - Say India Who are the major players in that region who offer similar services and how are they priced? Will the users switch to those competitors? What is our unique proposition for retention? Do we have any leverage against them which will stop the users from churning? Any change in pricing or anything major like terms an"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Product Strategy
  • Amazon logoAsked at Amazon 
    Video answer for 'How do you consider the impact of your work on the world?'
    +13

    "this is not a helpful interview, she seems so unprepared, confusing, unable to netting it out :("

    Anonymous Giraffe - "this is not a helpful interview, she seems so unprepared, confusing, unable to netting it out :("See full answer

    Product Manager
    Behavioral
    +3 more
  • Anthropic logoAsked at Anthropic 
    Software Engineer
    Behavioral
  • " can we use blomfilters to check existing usernames? and if both are creating at a time, like both are choosing some abcd , here system checks whether user with that name exists or not. so while checking , it will add an entry on redis (example) with this name as key and obtain lock using some distributed lock. , it will lock on that name. (like seat booking in bookmyshow) with some TTL value. so this check will happen once user enters his interest username and also while submit .. 2 times che"

    Gk K. - " can we use blomfilters to check existing usernames? and if both are creating at a time, like both are choosing some abcd , here system checks whether user with that name exists or not. so while checking , it will add an entry on redis (example) with this name as key and obtain lock using some distributed lock. , it will lock on that name. (like seat booking in bookmyshow) with some TTL value. so this check will happen once user enters his interest username and also while submit .. 2 times che"See full answer

    Engineering Manager
    Analytical
    +2 more
  • Google logoAsked at Google 

    "What is a "cache controller"? With no more details it's difficult to tell what this question is about."

    Claudia S. - "What is a "cache controller"? With no more details it's difficult to tell what this question is about."See full answer

    System Design
  • +1

    "Over-fitting of a model occurs when model fails to generalize to any new data and has high variance withing training data whereas in under fitting model isn't able to uncover the underlying pattern in the training data and high bias. Tree based model like decision tree and random forest are likely to overfit whereas linear models like linear regression and logistic regression tends to under fit. There are many reasons why a Random forest can overfits easily 1. Model has grown to its full depth a"

    Jyoti V. - "Over-fitting of a model occurs when model fails to generalize to any new data and has high variance withing training data whereas in under fitting model isn't able to uncover the underlying pattern in the training data and high bias. Tree based model like decision tree and random forest are likely to overfit whereas linear models like linear regression and logistic regression tends to under fit. There are many reasons why a Random forest can overfits easily 1. Model has grown to its full depth a"See full answer

    Machine Learning Engineer
    Concept
    +2 more
  • "Microsoft's mission is to empower every person and every organisation on the planet to achieve more. I am always inspired by helping others to achieve more by participating to different volunteer and mentorship experiences like Microsoft Student Ambassador, and GeeksForGeeks student ambassador, and I have also created and shared a free competitive-programming guide which once reached more than 700 stars on github, that enables students and professionals to join Microsoft like Microsoft, that hav"

    Davide P. - "Microsoft's mission is to empower every person and every organisation on the planet to achieve more. I am always inspired by helping others to achieve more by participating to different volunteer and mentorship experiences like Microsoft Student Ambassador, and GeeksForGeeks student ambassador, and I have also created and shared a free competitive-programming guide which once reached more than 700 stars on github, that enables students and professionals to join Microsoft like Microsoft, that hav"See full answer

    Software Engineer
    Behavioral
  • +16

    "I'm pretty sure Exponent's answer is wrong. In the snippet below, they use "pl.name = 'Telephones' to attempt to filter down to the Telephone transactions, but they do this within a LEFT JOIN which means all product_lines rows are returned. > LEFT JOIN product_lines pl > ON p.productlineid = pl.id > AND pl.name = 'Telephones' Below is my solution. Also, I didn't see anywhere that said the "amount" column was in cents instead of dollars, but I still divided by 100 to be consistent with Exp"

    Bradley E. - "I'm pretty sure Exponent's answer is wrong. In the snippet below, they use "pl.name = 'Telephones' to attempt to filter down to the Telephone transactions, but they do this within a LEFT JOIN which means all product_lines rows are returned. > LEFT JOIN product_lines pl > ON p.productlineid = pl.id > AND pl.name = 'Telephones' Below is my solution. Also, I didn't see anywhere that said the "amount" column was in cents instead of dollars, but I still divided by 100 to be consistent with Exp"See full answer

    Coding
    SQL
  • "The question given is intentionally very open ended. As the key phrases used are "air travel" which can encompass all parts of the journey not just the airport or flight experience & "improve the perception" which doesn't necessarily require fixing the problem (although you'd hope that was part of the conclusion). In addition, the constraints of time (1-year) and resources ($10M) means you must be very prescriptive. As such I think it'd be important to ask the following clarifying questions"

    Kevin S. - "The question given is intentionally very open ended. As the key phrases used are "air travel" which can encompass all parts of the journey not just the airport or flight experience & "improve the perception" which doesn't necessarily require fixing the problem (although you'd hope that was part of the conclusion). In addition, the constraints of time (1-year) and resources ($10M) means you must be very prescriptive. As such I think it'd be important to ask the following clarifying questions"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Analytical
    +2 more
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