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Communication & Collaboration
10 months ago
Can you tell me about a time when your research was used to inform the decision?
UX Researcher

BuzzFeed

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Adeppar

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Behavioral
a year ago
Give me one thing about you that isn't in your resume.
Product ManagerEngineering ManagerUX DesignerUX Researcher

BuzzFeed

Superhuman

DeliveryHero

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  • Self-Motivated: I thrive on challenges and take initiative to learn and grow without external prompts.

  • Passion for Exploration: I love exploring new places, immersing myself in diverse environments, and gaining fresh perspectives.

  • People-Centric: I enjoy engaging with new people, building connections, and exchanging ideas.

  • Mentorship: Mentoring others is something I genuinely enjoy, as it allows me to share knowledge and help others grow.

  • Appreciation for Art and Culture: I have a deep love for art, culture, music, and world cinema, which enriches my creativity and worldview.

  • Cooking Enthusiast: I love experimenting in the kitchen and trying out new dishes, blending culinary skills with creativity.


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Behavioral
a year ago
If you receive an offer from BuzzFeed, how long do you think you'll stay here?
Software Engineer

BuzzFeed

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Problem SolvingRole Related Knowledge
a year ago
What strategies would you implement to effectively upsell a BuzzFeed product to a customer already purchasing our service?
Customer Experience LeadCustomer Service Representative

BuzzFeed

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Rivigo

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Snowflake

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Skills
a year ago
How many user testing sessions have you conducted?
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BuzzFeed

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Onfido

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Telegram Messenger

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Behavioral
a year ago
What would you consider success?
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BuzzFeed

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Faire

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Databricks

+1

Success could be measured in multiple different factors. An engineer or a resource would be performing very well in the team, stupendous technically but their relationship with the team should also be desirable. They should be open to collaborate, have good relationship, trust with the team, help cross functional team for collaborating with multiple business teams. Should be able to understand the problem providing right solution at right time, mentoring others in the team and always posses the ability to communicate with at most clarity. 

All of this is a 360 degree feedback that one could be considered successful working in an organisation.

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Behavioral
a year ago
How did you come up with the most innovative idea you've ever come up with? How did you implement it?
Data ScientistData Engineering ManagerEngineering ManagerUX Designer

BuzzFeed

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NetApp

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Bill.com

+7

When I joined my new team , I took lead on a new project which was complex in nature, had many unknowns and our team had to work on new framework, techstack, data models. The team was following agile methodology and will start with the work in first sprint. there was no concept of zero sprint or story grooming prior to the start of first sprint.

with the existing approach I envisioned some issues:

1. Because the number of unknown were high, the chances of doing wrong estimations for development were high.

2. There were high chances that the prioritisation is not right and we might have to revisit the features again and again.

3.  We might find out about unknowns while we are in the development process and that might cause delays.

To overcome these issues, I suggested some changes in our approach:

1. Increase the planning for one more release cycle and group the features as now, next and later.

2. For the features planned in the now group , prioritise them for the next release and complete the research and PRDs for them one sprint early. That means dev and QA will have 2 weeks extra to go through the stories, find out the dependencies and share the feedback. This helped in identifying if we need POCs for any feature or we can right away start developing them. Or if further modularisation is required.

3. I suggested to track the features related to new project in a different group, because to begin with the pace of the delivery will be slow.

When we begin, we took one complete release only in the RnD and understanding the new framework and doing small POCs to validate our understanding.

From second release, when we as a team were ready with good understanding on the expectations and other tech dependencies we started delivering and we could complete 2 full flows from end to end.

We had very less amount of spillover and could complete almost everything in the backlog, which was a big issue in earlier releases.

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Statistics
a year ago
Could you share with us your knowledge of p-value and its significance?
Data Scientist

BuzzFeed

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ASML

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ZocDoc

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Communication & Collaboration
a year ago
Paint us a picture of how you think your colleagues perceive you in the workplace.
Product Marketing Manager

BuzzFeed

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Chainlink Labs

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Ola

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TechnicalBehavioral
a year ago
Have you attended any craft conferences? Tell us some of your key takeaways from one you've attended recently
Software EngineerData Engineering ManagerUX DesignerEngineering Manager

BuzzFeed

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LendingClub

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Bill.com

The last conference I attended was the Open Source Security Foundation. As I was leading the Dart & Flutter security program I wanted to learn about the innovations, tooling and services that other open source projects were using.

There were interesting conferences for tooling to sign artifacts with a single command and how the open source community was working in tooling to build, sign and release artifacts in a secure way for everyone using GitHub.

I learned that there were many technical innovations that I could use to speed up the Flutter Security Program, for example implementing secure build workflows using github actions. I also met several people working on similar projects and took the opportunity to share our lessons learned and challenges. Later on the connections with the open source security foundation proved very useful during technical reviews and collaborations.

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