How do you make sure that the solution you have devised is the *right* solution to the problem?

UX Designer

Spotify

Palo Alto Networks

Flexport

Meta

Databricks

Micron Technology

  • How do you ensure that the solution you came up with is the right one? Can you walk me through your process for validating your solution?
  • How do you go about identifying the most effective solution for a given problem? Can you provide an example of a time when you did this successfully?
  • How do you make sure that the solution you have devised is the *right* solution to the problem?
  • How do you make sure that the solution you've created solves the problem effectively? Can you walk me through the steps you take to verify this?
  • How do you measure the effectiveness of the solution you've devised? Can you give me an example of a time when you did this successfully?
  • How do you measure the success of the solution you've developed? Can you tell me about a time when you did this successfully?
  • Tell me about a time when you had to validate that the solution you developed was the correct one. What did you do to ensure that you were on the right track?
  • What steps do you take to ensure that the solution you've developed is the right one for your users? Can you provide an example of a time when you validated your solution effectively?
  • When approaching a problem, how do you determine if the solution you've devised is the right one? Can you walk me through a recent example?
  • When faced with a problem, how do you know that the solution you've created is the correct one? Can you share a specific example of how you validated your solution in the past?
  • When faced with a problem, what steps do you take to ensure that the solution you've devised is the correct one? Can you share an example of a time when you validated your solution effectively?

Interview question asked to UX Designers interviewing at Quora, LiveRamp, Cerner and others: How do you make sure that the solution you have devised is the *right* solution to the problem?.