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Behavioral
4 years ago
What do you think are the essential skills and abilities a SaaS product designer should bring to their role?
UX Designer

Asana

BlackLine

Splunk

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Behavioral
4 years ago
Describe a time when you went the extra mile on a project and achieved a great outcome
UX DesignerProgram ManagerFrontend EngineerData Scientist

Asana

Figma

Duolingo

As my last semester as a system engineer student, I went above and beyond on time management of the time of the team and mine, this was on my thesis as student. while we where a team of 4 members, one of our members and I had one of our parents fighting cancer, so we needed to do time management to work in the project and have a correct time management of personal and work time. What I did was stated my focus, helped my companion doing the same noticing in what of the project we where helping the most and focus on that on my case the SQL queries & documentation of the project. Propose the solution to the other members, while also covering more and more in the written part of the project, this solution was applied by me, but i also had to cover sometimes my team member, doing what was also his tasks in this case the design of the project processes, most of the UML diagrams, because the situation of his family member worsen and some one needed to pick up the pace of the project and that person was me



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4 years ago
How would you ensure that the book recommendation service you create is easy to use and accessible to a wide range of users?
UX DesignerProduct Manager

Asana

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Rakuten

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Redfin

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Whiteboarding/problem solving
4 years ago
Can you describe the steps you would take to create a seamless airport experience for passengers?
UX Designer

Asana

Duolingo

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Twitter

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Behavioral
4 years ago
Have you ever encountered a situation where you had to make a tough decision that involved a lot of risks? Can you share the experience?
UX DesignerFrontend EngineerAndroid EngineerSales Engineer

Asana

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Panasonic

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Leidos

+1

During final stages of testing upgraded version of core banking applications, we encountered a defect which required resolution from development team. After dev deployed the defect, I had very limited time to thoroughly retest and perform regression.

My task was to perform retesting and make sure there are no major defects after the release.

After resolution, based on my prior knowledge of the apps I grouped those testcases that had a potential impact to run automation regression to speed up the testing. While I manually tested the defects with some edge case scenarios. 

I kept the cross functional team updated about the testing progress and the risk involved if testing wasn't completed on time. 

But, I was able to mitigate the risk of not completing the testing on time and major risk of unexpected issues with the help to prior knowledge and proactive communication.

Thus, I learnt from this incident to carefully strategizing the situation and collaborative approach can help to mitigate risks.

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Behavioral
4 years ago
Have you ever served as a mentor to someone from a different background or with different experiences than yourself? How did you approach that relationship?
UX DesignerML Engineering ManagerData Science ManagerUX Researcher

Asana

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Helpling

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Capacity

when I was in college robotics club I conducted workshops for line tracing robot using IR sensor. I was assigned as a mentor to a team. I helped them to build that robot from the kit, also helping them understand the concepts behind it. I cleared their doubts.



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Behavioral
4 years ago
Have you ever been responsible for managing a team? Can you walk me through how you managed it?
UX DesignerBackend EngineerProduct ManagerTechnical Program Manager

Asana

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Workiva

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Udacity

+2

In my current role, I led a team of 6engineers, 3quality analysts and 3 partner account managers to build and deliver a product for enabling integration with tax authorities government portal and partner tech systems to systematically onboard the partners and consume, validate and pay their invoices in line with local authorities regulatory requirements. My role involved partnering with internal xyz transportation business teams of outbound, import and returns business, financial operations, procurement and controllership teams to align on the business and tech requirements, understand the tech integration dependencies, accounting requirments and define the MVP, change management and then drive the go to market strategy through a dial up. 

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Behavioral
4 years ago
Could you describe a moment when you and a team member didn't see eye-to-eye?
UX DesignerTechnical Program ManagerSoftware EngineerProduct Manager

Asana

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Lenskart

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Takeaway

I try to understand their point of view and be open to new ideas. If I listen without being defensive I know  the other party will also listen. That way we can take the best idea from both and come up with great solution.

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Behavioral
4 years ago
Can you share a time when you experienced a significant failure at work and what you learned from it?
UX DesignerData Science ManagerEngineering ManagerUX Researcher

Asana

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Blackbaud

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Seagate

When buildling the next generation instance, during the planning phase I budget the amount of servers we will launch the product with. Given each server cost was over 2 million dollar I biased to towards frugality and provided a bare minimum number of server we could launch with. But what I completely missed was during the developement some servers will end up in bad state and the engineering team will short of servers to test the software and firmware getting built which made meeting the project timeline riskly and heavily dependent on delivery schedules of servers and them staying healthy. This quickly became a bottleneck that I realized. I quickly put togther a plan to request adittional server and provide a detailed breakdown on where and how these would be used during and after developement. Synced with the hardware and ODM team and executives to get a approval and ordered the parts to get the servers and racks build at ODM. 

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Behavioral
5 years ago
Give me an example of a design decision you made with limited data.
UX Designer

Asana

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Sprinklr

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Yelp

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