"Asked clarifying questions
Thought through the motivation (came up with a mission and business model, modeled it on Safeway with agreement from the interviewer
User segmentation both by age groups and behavior, then prioritized user group
Went through user journey (both physical store and online) to identify pain points
Prioritized pain points
Came up with 5 solutions
Interviewer picked one for me to deep dive. I went into detail on that one.
"
Samya S. - "Asked clarifying questions
Thought through the motivation (came up with a mission and business model, modeled it on Safeway with agreement from the interviewer
User segmentation both by age groups and behavior, then prioritized user group
Went through user journey (both physical store and online) to identify pain points
Prioritized pain points
Came up with 5 solutions
Interviewer picked one for me to deep dive. I went into detail on that one.
"See full answer
"This is a Strategy Question, which asks you to justify high-level business decisions and strategy. There's no set formula, but we recommend proposing at least three different reasons to answer the question.
Let's go over one possible solution:
> It definitely did. Here are three ways I think we could improve how we operate to prepare for another pandemic.
A Work From Home Culture
> One major way we were impacted was through how we operate as teams. Working from home became the new norm, a"
Exponent - "This is a Strategy Question, which asks you to justify high-level business decisions and strategy. There's no set formula, but we recommend proposing at least three different reasons to answer the question.
Let's go over one possible solution:
> It definitely did. Here are three ways I think we could improve how we operate to prepare for another pandemic.
A Work From Home Culture
> One major way we were impacted was through how we operate as teams. Working from home became the new norm, a"See full answer
"It may not seem like it, but this is actually a Favorite Product question. We're given just one constraint here: a product management tool. Let's review the Favorite Product formula:
Choose a product and briefly explain what it is
Who are the users?
What are their pain points?
How did competitors solve it in the past?
How does this product address these pain points differently and better?
How would you improve it/make it better?
Summarize
Let"
Exponent - "It may not seem like it, but this is actually a Favorite Product question. We're given just one constraint here: a product management tool. Let's review the Favorite Product formula:
Choose a product and briefly explain what it is
Who are the users?
What are their pain points?
How did competitors solve it in the past?
How does this product address these pain points differently and better?
How would you improve it/make it better?
Summarize
Let"See full answer
"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
"This is a Fermi problem — an estimation or approximation problem with limited information and back-of-the-envelope calculations. There's no right answer: interviewers want to understand how you think and how well you can explain your reasoning, rather than what you already know.
Recall the formula for Fermi problems:
Ask clarifying questions
Catalog what you know
Make equation(s)
Think about edge cases to add to equation
**Breakdown components of your equat"
Exponent - "This is a Fermi problem — an estimation or approximation problem with limited information and back-of-the-envelope calculations. There's no right answer: interviewers want to understand how you think and how well you can explain your reasoning, rather than what you already know.
Recall the formula for Fermi problems:
Ask clarifying questions
Catalog what you know
Make equation(s)
Think about edge cases to add to equation
**Breakdown components of your equat"See full answer
"This is a Strategy Question, which asks you to justify high-level business decisions and strategy. There's no set formula, but we recommend proposing at least three different reasons to answer the question.
Let's go over one possible solution:
> I'll list the three biggest ways I think COVID-19 affected Amazon.
Fulfillment Issues
> I imagine Amazon is getting much more volume of sales then they were previously. Although Amazon had a lot of sales before, quarantine has caused many people t"
Exponent - "This is a Strategy Question, which asks you to justify high-level business decisions and strategy. There's no set formula, but we recommend proposing at least three different reasons to answer the question.
Let's go over one possible solution:
> I'll list the three biggest ways I think COVID-19 affected Amazon.
Fulfillment Issues
> I imagine Amazon is getting much more volume of sales then they were previously. Although Amazon had a lot of sales before, quarantine has caused many people t"See full answer
"This is one of the core behavioral questions that you should expect to cover in any interview. In particular, it asks you to justify why you want to work at a specific company that you've applied for. There's no right answer for this, however we do recommend you list at least three distinct reasons.
Here's an example of what you might say:
> That's a great question. There are three main reasons why I'd want to work on Twitter's Ads team:Building an impactful product
> Working on marketplaces
> M"
Exponent - "This is one of the core behavioral questions that you should expect to cover in any interview. In particular, it asks you to justify why you want to work at a specific company that you've applied for. There's no right answer for this, however we do recommend you list at least three distinct reasons.
Here's an example of what you might say:
> That's a great question. There are three main reasons why I'd want to work on Twitter's Ads team:Building an impactful product
> Working on marketplaces
> M"See full answer
"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
"This is another Diagnosis problem. To answer this question, we suggest you use our framework (along with the TROPIC method) to be as thorough as possible. The framework is as follows:
Ask clarifying questions
List potential high level reasons
Gather Context (TROPIC)Time
Region
Other features / products (internal)
Platform
Industry / Competition
Cannibalization
Establish a theory of probable cause
Test theories
Propose solutions
Summarize
"
Exponent - "This is another Diagnosis problem. To answer this question, we suggest you use our framework (along with the TROPIC method) to be as thorough as possible. The framework is as follows:
Ask clarifying questions
List potential high level reasons
Gather Context (TROPIC)Time
Region
Other features / products (internal)
Platform
Industry / Competition
Cannibalization
Establish a theory of probable cause
Test theories
Propose solutions
Summarize
"See full answer
"This is a Strategy Question, which asks you to justify high-level business decisions and strategy. There's no set formula, but we recommend proposing at least three different reasons to answer the question.
Let's go over one possible solution:
> There's definitely a lot we could talk about, but I'll try to stay as focused as possible and talk about the three biggest ways it could have affected HelloFresh the most.
Fulfillment Issues from Rapid Growth
> I first imagine that HelloFresh expe"
Exponent - "This is a Strategy Question, which asks you to justify high-level business decisions and strategy. There's no set formula, but we recommend proposing at least three different reasons to answer the question.
Let's go over one possible solution:
> There's definitely a lot we could talk about, but I'll try to stay as focused as possible and talk about the three biggest ways it could have affected HelloFresh the most.
Fulfillment Issues from Rapid Growth
> I first imagine that HelloFresh expe"See full answer