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  • "Question: If Meta Pay did not exist, would you recommend that Meta develop its own payment solution internally or seek a partnership? Justify your decision. Answer: Given Meta's position as a leading technology company with a vast ecosystem of applications and services, I would recommend that Meta develop its own payment solution internally. My decision is based on several key factors: Strategic Control and Flexibility Developing an internal payment solution would gran"

    Inae L. - "Question: If Meta Pay did not exist, would you recommend that Meta develop its own payment solution internally or seek a partnership? Justify your decision. Answer: Given Meta's position as a leading technology company with a vast ecosystem of applications and services, I would recommend that Meta develop its own payment solution internally. My decision is based on several key factors: Strategic Control and Flexibility Developing an internal payment solution would gran"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Product Strategy
  • JP Morgan Chase logoAsked at JP Morgan Chase 
    1 answer

    "Determining the need of a product, starts with the Problem or challenge we are trying to solve hence identifying a clear problem statement would kickoff the further analysis to find the answers of WHY... any product needed? WHAT... will it bring to the table? There are various techniques which can be used here like SWOT, Feedback, brainstorming workshop with stakeholders etc."

    Sanjay V. - "Determining the need of a product, starts with the Problem or challenge we are trying to solve hence identifying a clear problem statement would kickoff the further analysis to find the answers of WHY... any product needed? WHAT... will it bring to the table? There are various techniques which can be used here like SWOT, Feedback, brainstorming workshop with stakeholders etc."See full answer

    Product Manager
  • Google logoAsked at Google 
    2 answers

    "5000000"

    Hooman S. - "5000000"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Estimation
  • Expedia logoAsked at Expedia 
    1 answer

    "It is NYC so mainly a business area. Also, there will be travelers to visit. Now we estimate that 5% of them are business travelers and 3 % of them are tourist So 8000000*5% = 400000 is Business And 7600000*3% = 228000 is tourist Now we also need to consider there are a family tourist who will use the same room that let us estimate 40% of the tourists are family means 40% * 7988000M = 91200 family and 1368000 is solo travelers 45600 are family room required considering there are 2 fa"

    Indranil G. - "It is NYC so mainly a business area. Also, there will be travelers to visit. Now we estimate that 5% of them are business travelers and 3 % of them are tourist So 8000000*5% = 400000 is Business And 7600000*3% = 228000 is tourist Now we also need to consider there are a family tourist who will use the same room that let us estimate 40% of the tourists are family means 40% * 7988000M = 91200 family and 1368000 is solo travelers 45600 are family room required considering there are 2 fa"See full answer

    Estimation
  • Google logoAsked at Google 
    2 answers

    "Clarify 10X -> usage or revenue Approach What is Msft Copilot & key capabilities Understand the space in which Copilot operates : Target segments & use-cases serve Competitors (alternatives) Leverage microsoft has : Understand the stack (infra -> application layer) -> leverage Understand Microsoft ecosystem & leverage we have Define : 10X growth strategy (for whom -> & what? -> distribution (acquire & retain)) MSft Copilot & key capabilities Cons"

    Neeraj K. - "Clarify 10X -> usage or revenue Approach What is Msft Copilot & key capabilities Understand the space in which Copilot operates : Target segments & use-cases serve Competitors (alternatives) Leverage microsoft has : Understand the stack (infra -> application layer) -> leverage Understand Microsoft ecosystem & leverage we have Define : 10X growth strategy (for whom -> & what? -> distribution (acquire & retain)) MSft Copilot & key capabilities Cons"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Product Strategy
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  • Microsoft logoAsked at Microsoft 
    1 answer

    "Assumptions and Clarification! What kind of blind person are we talking about ? Are they partially blind? Color Blind? Can Detect Light ? Can See blurry Images? Is the Blind person an adult, elderly or a teenager? Do they have any additional disabilities? Where will this Iron be used? At home? or perhaps one for travel? Do we have any limitation of resources? Assumptions- We are talking about a Complete Blind person who cannot see anything at all i.e Zero ability to se"

    Prabhav G. - "Assumptions and Clarification! What kind of blind person are we talking about ? Are they partially blind? Color Blind? Can Detect Light ? Can See blurry Images? Is the Blind person an adult, elderly or a teenager? Do they have any additional disabilities? Where will this Iron be used? At home? or perhaps one for travel? Do we have any limitation of resources? Assumptions- We are talking about a Complete Blind person who cannot see anything at all i.e Zero ability to se"See full answer

    Product Manager
  • Intuit logoAsked at Intuit 
    1 answer

    "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
  • Google logoAsked at Google 
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    Product Manager
    Behavioral
  • Coinbase logoAsked at Coinbase 
    1 answer
    Product Manager
    Analytical
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  • 17 answers
    +14

    "select sub.name subreddit_name, count(distinct us.userid) totalusers from user_subreddit as us left join subreddit as sub on us.subredditid = sub.subredditid group by us.subreddit_id having count(distinct us.user_id) > 3"

    Lucas G. - "select sub.name subreddit_name, count(distinct us.userid) totalusers from user_subreddit as us left join subreddit as sub on us.subredditid = sub.subredditid group by us.subreddit_id having count(distinct us.user_id) > 3"See full answer

    Coding
    SQL
  • Google logoAsked at Google 
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    BizOps & Strategy
    Behavioral
  • Google logoAsked at Google 
    2 answers

    "Analyze the Data to Identify Root Causes sentimental analysis behavioral analysis Optimize Content Discovery and Personalization Improved Recommendations Content Diversification"

    Joseline O. - "Analyze the Data to Identify Root Causes sentimental analysis behavioral analysis Optimize Content Discovery and Personalization Improved Recommendations Content Diversification"See full answer

    Analytical
    Execution
  • Google logoAsked at Google 
    1 answer

    "Lets see, what kind of cost does google have to incur to run google photos. To think about this clearly, I want to think as if I was going to setup Google Photos now and it doesn't exist till today. Cost for Building software and maintaining it Cost for acquiring users Cost for keeping the data of users safe and accessible Miscellaneous Now lets come back to today where Google photos clearly exist and I will think about the costing in each of these sections. Google photos s"

    Anubhav A. - "Lets see, what kind of cost does google have to incur to run google photos. To think about this clearly, I want to think as if I was going to setup Google Photos now and it doesn't exist till today. Cost for Building software and maintaining it Cost for acquiring users Cost for keeping the data of users safe and accessible Miscellaneous Now lets come back to today where Google photos clearly exist and I will think about the costing in each of these sections. Google photos s"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Estimation
  • Uber logoAsked at Uber 
    3 answers

    "As a Technical Program Manager at a software company, I was responsible for leading a project that aimed to implement a new feature in our software that would significantly enhance the user experience. The new feature required a significant investment in terms of time and resources. During one of the weekly status update meetings with the company's leadership, I presented the project's progress and proposed a plan for the next steps. However, I failed to convince the leadership to allocate the n"

    Anonymous Panda - "As a Technical Program Manager at a software company, I was responsible for leading a project that aimed to implement a new feature in our software that would significantly enhance the user experience. The new feature required a significant investment in terms of time and resources. During one of the weekly status update meetings with the company's leadership, I presented the project's progress and proposed a plan for the next steps. However, I failed to convince the leadership to allocate the n"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Behavioral
  • Shopify logoAsked at Shopify 
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    Behavioral
  • Google logoAsked at Google 
    9 answers
    +6

    " from typing import List def least_interval(tasks: List[str], n: int) -> int: pass # your code goes here if n == 0: return len(tasks) dictionary = {} total_sum = len(tasks) output = 0 for t in tasks: if t in dictionary: dictionary[t] += 1 else: dictionary[t] = 1 dictLen = len(dictionary) while total_sum > 0: for key in dictionary.keys(): if dictionary[key] > 0: "

    Anonymous Quail - " from typing import List def least_interval(tasks: List[str], n: int) -> int: pass # your code goes here if n == 0: return len(tasks) dictionary = {} total_sum = len(tasks) output = 0 for t in tasks: if t in dictionary: dictionary[t] += 1 else: dictionary[t] = 1 dictLen = len(dictionary) while total_sum > 0: for key in dictionary.keys(): if dictionary[key] > 0: "See full answer

    Machine Learning Engineer
    Data Structures & Algorithms
    +2 more
  • Google logoAsked at Google 
    1 answer

    "Some clarification questions On a very top layer these are the building blocks of the Quick Commerce companies. Let me know if you wanna deep dive in any specific. Users - browses the catalogue and selects the items that they wanna buy. Dark Store - This is where the catalogue is stored i.e. the items to be ordered. Imagine this to be a huge super store but only the delivery executives are allowed to shop in their. There are multiple of these dark stores, when you enter your address you get"

    Ekta M. - "Some clarification questions On a very top layer these are the building blocks of the Quick Commerce companies. Let me know if you wanna deep dive in any specific. Users - browses the catalogue and selects the items that they wanna buy. Dark Store - This is where the catalogue is stored i.e. the items to be ordered. Imagine this to be a huge super store but only the delivery executives are allowed to shop in their. There are multiple of these dark stores, when you enter your address you get"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Program Sense
  • Asana logoAsked at Asana 
    1 answer

    "Summary of the Situation We'll design a video streaming app for toddlers, focusing primarily on creating a safe, engaging, and educational environment. The goal is to foster early learning and provide entertainment that's appropriate for this age group. This will be a brand-new app, designed to use existing hardware like tablets and smartphones that are common in households with young children. Identify Users Primary Users: Toddlers (ages 1-4): direct consumers of the content. Seco"

    Vishwanshi J. - "Summary of the Situation We'll design a video streaming app for toddlers, focusing primarily on creating a safe, engaging, and educational environment. The goal is to foster early learning and provide entertainment that's appropriate for this age group. This will be a brand-new app, designed to use existing hardware like tablets and smartphones that are common in households with young children. Identify Users Primary Users: Toddlers (ages 1-4): direct consumers of the content. Seco"See full answer

    Engineering Manager
    Product Design
    +1 more
  • Meta logoAsked at Meta 
    2 answers

    " why do we want to improve the DMV? we’re a startup and we want to improve the experience at the DMV what is the DMV? my assumption is that this is for the US only, and is the department of motor vehicles. and this is where folks go to get IDs, register their cars, etc. is that correct or am I missing anything about what the DMV is? is there a timeframe to launch? are there any other constraints that I should be aware of? context: what is the DMV - the DMV is a something of a"

    Elle Z. - " why do we want to improve the DMV? we’re a startup and we want to improve the experience at the DMV what is the DMV? my assumption is that this is for the US only, and is the department of motor vehicles. and this is where folks go to get IDs, register their cars, etc. is that correct or am I missing anything about what the DMV is? is there a timeframe to launch? are there any other constraints that I should be aware of? context: what is the DMV - the DMV is a something of a"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Product Design
    +1 more
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