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I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed before May 2023. There was 1 interview round.
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I once worked late into the night to fix a critical bug before a major product launch.
Stayed late at the office to troubleshoot and resolve a critical bug
Collaborated with cross-functional teams to expedite the resolution process
Ensured the bug was fixed before the scheduled product launch
I was obsessed over customers when I led a project to revamp our product based on customer feedback.
Conducted extensive customer interviews to understand their pain points and needs
Analyzed customer data and feedback to identify trends and common requests
Worked closely with the development team to prioritize and implement customer-driven changes
Regularly solicited feedback from customers on new features and updates
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Experienced product manager with a background in tech and a passion for creating innovative solutions.
Over 5 years of experience in product management
Strong background in technology and software development
Proven track record of launching successful products
Passionate about creating user-centric solutions
Excellent communication and leadership skills
The product feature allows users to track their daily water intake and set hydration goals.
Users can input the amount of water they drink throughout the day
The feature calculates the total water intake and compares it to the user's hydration goal
Notifications are sent to remind users to drink water if they are below their goal
Users can view their hydration history and trends over time
I applied via LinkedIn and was interviewed in Nov 2024. There were 2 interview rounds.
Technical as well as situation based questions were asked
Question 1
1. Motivation and long-term goal while doing the job? 2. What aspects of your parents you follow in your professional life? 3. Why would you leave the organization after one-month (if you think so after joining)?
How you use DevOps to improve the efficiency
The lifecycle of a product refers to the stages it goes through from development to decline.
Introduction/Development stage - Research, design, and development of the product.
Growth stage - Sales and market share increase as product gains traction.
Maturity stage - Sales peak and competition intensifies.
Decline stage - Sales decrease as product becomes outdated or replaced.
Extension stage - Strategies to prolong the prod
Program level risks, dependencies, assumptions, and issues are critical to identify and manage for successful product management.
Identify and assess potential risks and dependencies at the program level
Document assumptions and regularly review them for accuracy
Track and manage issues that arise during the program
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to mitigate risks and dependencies
Regularly communicate updates and
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