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  • Google logoAsked at Google 
    5 answers
    +2

    "Clarification What does showing ads mean ? Is it showing outside of the car as a mobile billboard or showing inside of the car on screens? —> Inside of the car / digital ads What is our product strategy with Waymo. Do we want to get into the ride hailing business or license our tech —> To be defined by you Do we have any near or long term revenue goals for this —> Get wide usage of Waymo tech and be a key driver in accelerating the adoption of self-driving cars accessible in the world"

    stash - "Clarification What does showing ads mean ? Is it showing outside of the car as a mobile billboard or showing inside of the car on screens? —> Inside of the car / digital ads What is our product strategy with Waymo. Do we want to get into the ride hailing business or license our tech —> To be defined by you Do we have any near or long term revenue goals for this —> Get wide usage of Waymo tech and be a key driver in accelerating the adoption of self-driving cars accessible in the world"See full answer

    Product Strategy
  • Meta logoAsked at Meta 
    3 answers

    "Me: First let's clarify the user journey of the Facebook dating app Interviewer: Me: Do we know how success is defined in this context? Interviewer: Please figure that out yourself Me: Ok let's first discuss the mission of Facebook and how Facebook dating app is part of that. Then lets brainstorm what the goals would be for Facebook Dating. That help us determine the user behavior and metrics we can create. Finally let's fi"

    KTfortheLoss - "Me: First let's clarify the user journey of the Facebook dating app Interviewer: Me: Do we know how success is defined in this context? Interviewer: Please figure that out yourself Me: Ok let's first discuss the mission of Facebook and how Facebook dating app is part of that. Then lets brainstorm what the goals would be for Facebook Dating. That help us determine the user behavior and metrics we can create. Finally let's fi"See full answer

    Analytical
  • Meta logoAsked at Meta 
    1 answer

    "What does Netflix do? Netflix is a global entertainment company that produces and streams movies, TV shows, and documentaries. In recent years, it has also expanded into games and short-form content to increase engagement and strengthen its ecosystem. Why introduce podcasts? Netflix’s mission is to entertain the world. Podcasts offer a new, low-effort way for users to engage with Netflix’s stories and creators, especially during non-screen moments like commuting, exercising, or cooking. In"

    Hustle - "What does Netflix do? Netflix is a global entertainment company that produces and streams movies, TV shows, and documentaries. In recent years, it has also expanded into games and short-form content to increase engagement and strengthen its ecosystem. Why introduce podcasts? Netflix’s mission is to entertain the world. Podcasts offer a new, low-effort way for users to engage with Netflix’s stories and creators, especially during non-screen moments like commuting, exercising, or cooking. In"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Product Design
  • Meta logoAsked at Meta 
    1 answer

    "WHAT IS IMPORTANT TO CUSTOMER VALUE TO THE CUSTOMER IMPACT ON THE CUSTOMER PRIORITIZE BASED ON THAT the sales team wants Specific changes to customer - Value NPV etc Client services want automation - Customer priority "

    Anonymous Mastodon - "WHAT IS IMPORTANT TO CUSTOMER VALUE TO THE CUSTOMER IMPACT ON THE CUSTOMER PRIORITIZE BASED ON THAT the sales team wants Specific changes to customer - Value NPV etc Client services want automation - Customer priority "See full answer

    Behavioral
  • 12 answers
    +8

    "productssold = set(transactions['productid']) unsoldproducts = products.loc[~products['id'].isin(productssold)] return unsold_products[["id", "name", "stock"]] `"

    Laura U. - "productssold = set(transactions['productid']) unsoldproducts = products.loc[~products['id'].isin(productssold)] return unsold_products[["id", "name", "stock"]] `"See full answer

    Coding
    Data Analysis
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  • Capital One logoAsked at Capital One 
    2 answers

    "Hi, is this question part of the Powerday interview or the Mini-case interview?"

    Krutarth S. - "Hi, is this question part of the Powerday interview or the Mini-case interview?"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Product Strategy
  • Anthropic logoAsked at Anthropic 
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    Software Engineer
    Behavioral
  • 14 answers
    +9

    "SELECT o.order_amount FROM orders o JOIN departments d ON d.departmentid = o.departmentid WHERE d.department_name = 'Fashion' ORDER BY order_amount DESC LIMIT 1 OFFSET 1; `"

    Derrick M. - "SELECT o.order_amount FROM orders o JOIN departments d ON d.departmentid = o.departmentid WHERE d.department_name = 'Fashion' ORDER BY order_amount DESC LIMIT 1 OFFSET 1; `"See full answer

    Coding
    SQL
  • Indeed logoAsked at Indeed 
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    Product Manager
    Product Design
    +3 more
  • Stripe logoAsked at Stripe 
    1 answer
    Solutions Architect
    Customer Interaction
  • Meta logoAsked at Meta 
    1 answer

    "Problem: Given an input string txt consisting of alphanumeric characters and the parentheses characters '(' & ')', write a function which removes the minimum number of characters to return a version of the string with properly balanced parenthesis. Answer: You can do this with a counter. Psuedo-Python Start with counter = 0 output = [] Iterate through the string, every time you encounter a '(', increment the counter. Add the character to the output. If you encounter a ')', decrement the coun"

    Michael B. - "Problem: Given an input string txt consisting of alphanumeric characters and the parentheses characters '(' & ')', write a function which removes the minimum number of characters to return a version of the string with properly balanced parenthesis. Answer: You can do this with a counter. Psuedo-Python Start with counter = 0 output = [] Iterate through the string, every time you encounter a '(', increment the counter. Add the character to the output. If you encounter a ')', decrement the coun"See full answer

    Machine Learning Engineer
    Data Structures & Algorithms
    +1 more
  • Swiggy logoAsked at Swiggy 
    1 answer

    "Swiggy could implement to increase the average order value (AOV) on its platform: 1. Smart Recommendations and Upselling: Personalized suggestions: Leverage data to recommend items based on past orders, popular choices, and trending items in the user's area. Upselling prompts: When a user adds an item to their cart, suggest related or higher-value items (e.g., "Would you like to add a side of fries with that?" or "Upgrade to a large for just ₹X more"). Bundle deals: Offer c"

    Harish K. - "Swiggy could implement to increase the average order value (AOV) on its platform: 1. Smart Recommendations and Upselling: Personalized suggestions: Leverage data to recommend items based on past orders, popular choices, and trending items in the user's area. Upselling prompts: When a user adds an item to their cart, suggest related or higher-value items (e.g., "Would you like to add a side of fries with that?" or "Upgrade to a large for just ₹X more"). Bundle deals: Offer c"See full answer

    Business Analyst
    Analytical
    +2 more
  • "solving to find a cycle in directed graph"

    XponentShift32 - "solving to find a cycle in directed graph"See full answer

    Backend Engineer
    Data Structures & Algorithms
    +1 more
  • Meta logoAsked at Meta 
    3 answers

    "was this techincal phone screen round or panel discussion round?"

    Chirag C. - "was this techincal phone screen round or panel discussion round?"See full answer

    Engineering Manager
    System Design
    +2 more
  • OpenAI logoAsked at OpenAI 
    4 answers
    Video answer for 'What is a p-value?'
    +1

    "It is the smallest level of significance at which the null hypothesis gets rejected"

    Farza S. - "It is the smallest level of significance at which the null hypothesis gets rejected"See full answer

    Data Scientist
    Statistics & Experimentation
  • Google logoAsked at Google 
    1 answer

    "A load balancer accepts requests from clients (e.g. web browsers on the Internet) and backend services (e.g. a web server). Load balancers are useful for replicating backend services onto multiple machines to meet increased demand. The design of a load balancer should address the following questions: What protocols should be supported? IP allows computers to communicate using packets, similarly to how people send letters. IP packets are addressed using an IP address and port number. "

    Anonymous Hyena - "A load balancer accepts requests from clients (e.g. web browsers on the Internet) and backend services (e.g. a web server). Load balancers are useful for replicating backend services onto multiple machines to meet increased demand. The design of a load balancer should address the following questions: What protocols should be supported? IP allows computers to communicate using packets, similarly to how people send letters. IP packets are addressed using an IP address and port number. "See full answer

    Software Engineer
    System Design
  • LinkedIn logoAsked at LinkedIn 
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    Product Manager
    Artificial Intelligence
  • Uber logoAsked at Uber 
    1 answer

    "Hey, Thanks for the question - it’s a fantastic challenge with real-world impact. Cool so this is the rough backbone structure that we can follow and ofcourse we can add meat later on to it and pivot if required. So here it goes: First would like to lay out the broader mission as to why we are doing this and then some clarification questions and then probably try to segment users via single or different approaches, then will pick which permutation makes sense as the target segment, then ge"

    Adarsh S. - "Hey, Thanks for the question - it’s a fantastic challenge with real-world impact. Cool so this is the rough backbone structure that we can follow and ofcourse we can add meat later on to it and pivot if required. So here it goes: First would like to lay out the broader mission as to why we are doing this and then some clarification questions and then probably try to segment users via single or different approaches, then will pick which permutation makes sense as the target segment, then ge"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Product Design
  • Wayfair logoAsked at Wayfair 
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    Product Manager
    Product Strategy
  • Amazon logoAsked at Amazon 
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    Product Manager
    Technical
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