Meta/Facebook Product Sense MOCK Interview

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  • @diannayau
    @diannayau  Před 10 měsíci

    🤩Comment below: ✍what other mock interviews do you want to see?
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  • @MdAnwarAlam-te5nv
    @MdAnwarAlam-te5nv Před 9 měsíci +4

    This guy is on next level. He has so much clarity on topic and a great great product sense

  • @naldo869
    @naldo869 Před 9 měsíci +15

    Everyone always says in the comments of these various product sense interviews "this is the best one I've seen" - but having watched a ton of these videos now, I'm sure that this truly is the best one out there. This was a total masterclass by Abhishek. I'm kind of shocked how well he did that, how well he structured the interview and just the flow of conversation, how he came up with such unique insights about user pains and creative solution ideas, and how methodically he prioritised them. Truly the best product sense video on CZcams and I learned a ton.

    • @diannayau
      @diannayau  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Wow, so happy to hear this! I’ll make sure to screenshot this and share with Abhishek, he’d be elated to hear this

    • @infotalk12
      @infotalk12 Před 7 měsíci

      But you have to think if this is the level that is expected to get a hire recommendation ? This was just too smooth and I think just surprisingly being given a completely new topic to wrap around in 30 mins, difficult to get this smooth. But I could be wrong.

    • @gemini22581
      @gemini22581 Před 3 měsíci

      Was Abhishek aware of the question. His answers looks like he has thought through them prior to the mock..true?

  • @theShantanuPM
    @theShantanuPM Před 3 měsíci +6

    Thanks Dianna and Abhishek for recording this session. Great product sense interview! I love the structure and prioritization
    I have two concerns:
    1. The time it took to do the entire mock was too long as compared to the time you usually get
    2. In the value chain section - we talked about deciding the 'itinerary' has unmet needs and then we basically prioritized the same problem under pain-points section. It feels like we could gotten to the pain-point early on without doing the entire exercise.
    3. The solution don't solve for the problems of families. It applies to all user segments which defeats the purpose of doing the user segmentation exercise
    Would love to hear more thoughts!

    • @kshitiz981
      @kshitiz981 Před 21 dnem

      I agree with the first 2 points although second point was a fresh direction for me to think upon.
      Third point: imo we shouldnt think about whether the solution is applicable to only 1 user segment or more while building the solution. If that user’s biggest pain point is something generic, then also we should solve for that. And the added segments are just added bonus to the metric.

  • @AdityaOturkar
    @AdityaOturkar Před rokem +18

    Hi Dianna, This is a great interview and Abhishek has done fantastic job in creativity.
    My Question - Do you have a suggestion how to time bound the solution to 27-30 minutes please (other than service provider point)?
    My concern is with timing which is where I was burned in my prior meta interviews. The answer ended at around 40 min in the video and it does not include the time he took to write the text on the doc which might potentially take it north of 45 min. From my experience at interviews at Meta, Lyft and Google, interviewees get 25 to 30 min to fully finalize the solution.

    • @El_Maestro10x
      @El_Maestro10x Před 8 měsíci +3

      Exactly what I was typing.these videos are unrealistic and candidates are already handed out questions and come well prepared.Also the interviewer is rarely so smiling and jolly lol

  • @randym1788
    @randym1788 Před 3 měsíci +4

    How is the product specifically focussing on family?
    The solution described applies more or less to all leisure travelers.

  • @moonllama6650
    @moonllama6650 Před rokem +4

    Great interview! Would love to see more of this. Thank you Dianna for taking he time and effort to do these, there is so much to learn here.

  • @Travelmumoftwo
    @Travelmumoftwo Před rokem +5

    This was so insightful. Loved the way he explained every single aspect of the structure and his decisions.I would have loved to hear his gtm strategy at the end.

  • @nehadhr2
    @nehadhr2 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Best video I have seen in a very long time, great strategy and clarity on what is being built and why. Solutions were very creative. Awesome.

  • @kunalnamita5028
    @kunalnamita5028 Před 2 měsíci

    One of the best Product Sense interviews I have seen! Superb work!

  • @ankitaverma9399
    @ankitaverma9399 Před 4 měsíci

    One of the best product sense interviews I have ever seen. Kudos to Abhishek for driving a very powerful discussion!

  • @muhammadalisardar7292
    @muhammadalisardar7292 Před 4 měsíci +4

    theres no way this is being done in 40 mins in an actual interview setting without knowing the prompt beforehand

  • @infotalk12
    @infotalk12 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Diana. This is very good example. But have you seen candidates do this thorough of a job in real-time in interviews. While the interviewee might know all these things, doing this while writing on the doc + actually taking time to think as travel is something not everyone does + thinking through solutions and also putting this in clear communication is tough to do in 30 mins. Seems thr individual had written the structure already, plus all the time he might take to write down the text is also skipped. Plus time building table is also skipped. Plus thinking time is also skipped.
    This seems like too picture perfect. We need to see a good enough interview that would get you in that way we know what the threshold is.

  • @yairgraif7342
    @yairgraif7342 Před 3 dny

    Thank you!
    I think a video of how would you improve a product would be great. Like "How would you improve a Instagram Reels?"

    • @diannayau
      @diannayau  Před 3 hodinami

      Great suggestion! That’s true, I haven’t done an improve x product video…will add it to the suggested list!

  • @productmanagementbyutsav3069

    Thank you Dianna , this was very helpful please upload more videos like this

  • @iketi256
    @iketi256 Před rokem +2

    AWESOME content. I have two final interviews for two different Sr. Product Mgr positions next week. THANK YOU!

    • @diannayau
      @diannayau  Před rokem

      Good luck and let us know how it goes!

  • @dattebyo
    @dattebyo Před 6 měsíci +3

    This is a great interview, but this seems unrealistic to think this quickly on your feet and deliver naturally. Im assuming since hes head of product hes had alot of mock interviews or he prepared for this before hand.

  • @user-yo1vx2pj4o
    @user-yo1vx2pj4o Před rokem +2

    Very good interview but it could have been called out if we are looking at b2b or b2c as in b2b space it’s a quite different with different players like Amadeus, Sabre , Travelport etc

  • @scoutee
    @scoutee Před 11 měsíci

    great as always. It would be helpful to have the guest introduce themselves before the mock starts. Otherwise I keep asking myself who this person is that I'm listening to.

  • @AnkitDave06
    @AnkitDave06 Před 10 měsíci +5

    it would be really hard to cover all of this in a 45 min interview.

    • @infotalk12
      @infotalk12 Před 7 měsíci +5

      In practicality you have only 25-30 mins. Does this seem too polished. Not sure even experienced PMs can think this way in 30 mins. The topic is very new.

  • @artworthi
    @artworthi Před 8 měsíci

    On the TAM, Frequency of Use, ARPU section, how often does one find themselves not using quant data? As intuitive as things may sound, it def. still is subjective, and if encountering another strong willed, informed person, there might be pushback nonstop at this step where nothing moves forward (understandably so) Can you do a mock interview where this back and fourth nudge is showcased, both parties are using their own "intuition" but arriving at different answers. Create a scenario where the conversation lasts several meets, with the camera turning on and off, a title at the start of the scene highlighting
    5 days later" or something nice like that, very interactive experience IMO

  • @fatcabbagew
    @fatcabbagew Před rokem +1

    Another solid interview! Thank you Dianna and Abishek.
    Quick question - under what scenarios would it make sense to solve for monetization as the business goal for a startup question like this?
    I understand the rationale here but another consideration is business viability risk. We could build a product that gets significant adoption but users aren’t willing to pay 10:20

    • @diannayau
      @diannayau  Před rokem

      Fair question! Usually these questions are testing your ability to build a product consumers love assuming that’ll lend itself to the business being able to monetize hence why adoption/engagement is usually the first step. You could totally do extra credit and give some ideas on how to monetize the product even if they don’t explicitly ask for it.

    • @fatcabbagew
      @fatcabbagew Před rokem

      @@diannayau Makes sense, many thanks!

  • @gadiben-amram1471
    @gadiben-amram1471 Před měsícem

    Thanks!

  • @TheJerusTeam
    @TheJerusTeam Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you for this @diannayau and Abishak
    I was thinking on crunching the families cohort even further. I think that there's a big difference between traveling with kids and teenagers, vs traveling with babies and toddlers. What do you think?

    • @TheJerusTeam
      @TheJerusTeam Před 10 měsíci +1

      Also, the brainstorming silent moments were wisely cut off, but could you say how long in average it took to come up with an answer after each break? Feels to me like a minute and a half is not enough to come up with such brilliant ideas. How do you recommend to behave in interviews ?

    • @diannayau
      @diannayau  Před 10 měsíci

      @TheJerusTeam it was ~2ish mins, agree with you it’s a struggle to come up with the best ideas under such a tight time crunch

    • @infotalk12
      @infotalk12 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@diannayauDiana. This is exactly what you can help with. What is realistic and good enough. The content here seems to be too polished. In interview we only have 25 or 30 mins. 5 min clarify and structure. 5 min strategy. 5 min segments. 5 min problems. 5 mins solutions. And we are done. What we have above seems like an hour long answer with methodical writing.

  • @AlexisCoram
    @AlexisCoram Před rokem +1

    Is it typical to define such a specific business goal before walking through pain points and solutions? In other words did he converge too quickly in this process?

    • @infotalk12
      @infotalk12 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I was wondering the same. I would only do product vision after looking at the pain points that we decide to address.

  • @emmazhou6358
    @emmazhou6358 Před rokem

    How do you share screen like that?

  • @ninadrozd8805
    @ninadrozd8805 Před rokem

    get your guide solves for what is discussed here

  • @sidvarma2004
    @sidvarma2004 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Yup, like other commenters have mentioned, definitely rehearsed, prepared beforehand and NOT a mock interview. At no point, he stumbles/takes time to think deeply. It's not like it's technical knowledge that you either know or you don't, it's an art. However, looking at the response (which is really good BTW), it feels polished. We need to see the un-edited version 🙂 I believe at some point I could see his eyes L-->R moving which may imply he's reading off of some notes

  • @muhammadalisardar7292
    @muhammadalisardar7292 Před 4 měsíci +1

    this is another rehearsed interview

  • @sahilgupta2842
    @sahilgupta2842 Před rokem

    I think the user segmentation was not great. The solutions proposed did not have any impact on the type of solution to be developed

    • @diannayau
      @diannayau  Před rokem

      thanks for the thought, what do you think could be an alternative user segmentation?

    • @saymonthecat
      @saymonthecat Před 7 měsíci

      @@diannayau I was puzzled too because the solution could apply to all user segments. What do you think of simply segmenting by (1) tour groups led, (2) non-guided travelers. is that sufficient? Do we always have to segment the user groups if the pain point cut across all users?

    • @infotalk12
      @infotalk12 Před 7 měsíci

      @@saymonthecatthis is a good point. Diana do we really need to have 3+ segments ? Can I just roll with the ?

  • @cjb5000
    @cjb5000 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Seems researched and prepared, not capturing a true example of a mock interview. I appreciate sharing the thought process and framework though.