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  • Nvidia logoAsked at Nvidia 
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    "Clarify LLM purpose; research, extraction, reasoning, planning, assessing? Assuming document extraction skill only, large db, multiple doc types, unstructured data; assuming Haiku-2.5 (less complex tasks) and LLM parsing tool exists pre-extraction call. Assuming golden dataset for ref is accessible, experiments and observability set in place. Likewise prompts. Eval set:document extraction coverage: % of accurately extracted (doc type, structured outputs) document field/value/format coverage"

    Tracy M. - "Clarify LLM purpose; research, extraction, reasoning, planning, assessing? Assuming document extraction skill only, large db, multiple doc types, unstructured data; assuming Haiku-2.5 (less complex tasks) and LLM parsing tool exists pre-extraction call. Assuming golden dataset for ref is accessible, experiments and observability set in place. Likewise prompts. Eval set:document extraction coverage: % of accurately extracted (doc type, structured outputs) document field/value/format coverage"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Analytical
  • Top Hat logoAsked at Top Hat 
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    "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
  • OpenAI logoAsked at OpenAI 
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    Product Manager
    Artificial Intelligence
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  • Microsoft logoAsked at Microsoft 
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    Product Manager
    Product Design
  • Reddit logoAsked at Reddit 
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    Product Manager
    Analytical
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  • Goldman Sachs logoAsked at Goldman Sachs 
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    Product Manager
    Behavioral
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  • Zillow logoAsked at Zillow 
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    Product Manager
    Analytical
  • Microsoft logoAsked at Microsoft 
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    Product Manager
    Product Strategy
  • LinkedIn logoAsked at LinkedIn 
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    Product Manager
    Artificial Intelligence
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    Product Manager
    Product Design
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    "Clarifying scope : This is a feature on top of existing swiggy app to deliver prepared food for health-conscious people Clarify the term health conscious : Calory counters Macro trackers : Need balance of carb, protein, fat etc. Fresh Eaters :Need fresh ingredients Allergic due to some ingredient Ill people There can be various user personas along with respective pain points are: 1) Gym goers : No way to count the calories or track macro intakes in a swiggy order 2) Fresh eaters : Lack"

    Rohit K. - "Clarifying scope : This is a feature on top of existing swiggy app to deliver prepared food for health-conscious people Clarify the term health conscious : Calory counters Macro trackers : Need balance of carb, protein, fat etc. Fresh Eaters :Need fresh ingredients Allergic due to some ingredient Ill people There can be various user personas along with respective pain points are: 1) Gym goers : No way to count the calories or track macro intakes in a swiggy order 2) Fresh eaters : Lack"See full answer

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    Product Design
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  • Nubank logoAsked at Nubank 
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    Product Manager
    Product Design
  • Hubspot logoAsked at Hubspot 
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    Product Manager
    Behavioral
  • Multiverse logoAsked at Multiverse 
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    Behavioral
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  • StickerGiant logoAsked at StickerGiant 
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    "You should be able to easily identify this as a Measure Success question. These kinds of questions are used to test your analytical skills, as well as your ability to track project progress post-launch. Recall the strategy for tackling them methodically and thoroughly: Ask clarifying questions State the goal of the feature / product Behavior Mapping / UX Flow Mapping Provide criteria to prioritize metrics Prioritize metrics Summarize Let's begin! "

    Exponent - "You should be able to easily identify this as a Measure Success question. These kinds of questions are used to test your analytical skills, as well as your ability to track project progress post-launch. Recall the strategy for tackling them methodically and thoroughly: Ask clarifying questions State the goal of the feature / product Behavior Mapping / UX Flow Mapping Provide criteria to prioritize metrics Prioritize metrics Summarize Let's begin! "See full answer

    Product Manager
    Analytical
  • Apple logoAsked at Apple 
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    Product Manager
    Behavioral
  • TheScore logoAsked at TheScore 
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    "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
  • Box logoAsked at Box 
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    "Motivation / Purpose to build this integration - Summarizing from Knowledge base, extraction from existing Box docs, generating stuff from context in docs --> I will prioritize summarizing from Box docs knowledge base, why?--> because use case is straightforward, fast MVP, quick implementation, potential for fats iteration to drive and continue demand (possibility to implement using APIs already avaialble via OpenAI and Box) What's in it for Box, and ChatGPT - synergy alignment - why build"

    Priyanka S. - "Motivation / Purpose to build this integration - Summarizing from Knowledge base, extraction from existing Box docs, generating stuff from context in docs --> I will prioritize summarizing from Box docs knowledge base, why?--> because use case is straightforward, fast MVP, quick implementation, potential for fats iteration to drive and continue demand (possibility to implement using APIs already avaialble via OpenAI and Box) What's in it for Box, and ChatGPT - synergy alignment - why build"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Product Design
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    "My day starts with an in-depth review of key performance indicators (KPIs) such as Net Promoter Score (NPS), CPH, IR, Busy, Wrap, and some other metrics. (Non-compliance like Chat disconnection, Bump process, pro-active adjustments, production hours, break adherence). This initial analysis helps me identify any immediate areas that need attention. I then check my calendar for any scheduled client calls to ensure I am prepared with the necessary updates and information. It's essential to keep th"

    Surinder P. - "My day starts with an in-depth review of key performance indicators (KPIs) such as Net Promoter Score (NPS), CPH, IR, Busy, Wrap, and some other metrics. (Non-compliance like Chat disconnection, Bump process, pro-active adjustments, production hours, break adherence). This initial analysis helps me identify any immediate areas that need attention. I then check my calendar for any scheduled client calls to ensure I am prepared with the necessary updates and information. It's essential to keep th"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Behavioral
  • Uber logoAsked at Uber 
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    Product Manager
    Behavioral
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