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Product Sense
10 months ago
If you were tasked with researching how drivers interact with an in-vehicle phone keypad, what steps would you take?
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Carousell

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Behavioral
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Is this Data Scientist role a good fit for your qualifications?
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Share with me an instance where you had to overcome resistance and persuade others to get on board with an opportunity.
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To support the goal of making Windows OS the more stable it was important to reduce crashes due to driver and hardware issues. There are two types of drivers kernel mode and user mode. A fault in the kernel mode driver freezes the OS but a fault in User mode driver doesn't. My task was to convince all the teams that owned kernel mode drivers to migrate them to user mode. We identified 90 different candidates and developed a plan to convince them to migrate. This involved providing a clear how to migrate documentation, automated tools and test cases for migration, we also updated the user mode driver framework so its interface exactly matched kernel mode driver framework. In some cases, my team had to do significant portion of the migration for the candidate team. After we migrated some drivers, we shared the best practices and results with other teams to increase adoption. Over the span of 1 year we were able to get 30% of the drivers migrated to UMDF which greatly increased the OS stability and reduced memory requirements of the OS by 40 MB. To summarize, I successfully persuaded many teams to migrate to user mode driver by providing clear documentation, rationale for migration,  test cases, automated tools and finally showcasing migration success stories in the organization through regular status updates.

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Behavioral
10 months ago
Give me a high-level overview of your background. What's your most relevant experience for Patreon
Full Stack Software Engineer

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Behavioral
10 months ago
Can you give an example of a time when you had to deal with a conflict, and how did you handle it?
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Zola

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I’m my current role, during a core-team meeting I noticed conflicts between 2 team members, the MM and the EE. They were debating about why to include one component in the official BOM and discarding another one.

To understand their perspectives, I spoke with them separately in a friendly environment. The MM was frustrated because the EE didn’t provide any data or argument to discard the component that the MM suggested. This component had the same performance, was pin to pin compatible, and cheaper. On the other hand the EE explained he had bad experiences in the past with the component suggested by the MM and he refused to validate and qualify it to do not waste his time.

So… After being clear about the situation, I brought them together for a discussion and I emphasize to focus on the issue, not in personal discrepancies. Do, during the meeting, I encouraged both to consider the Project requirements, customers need and I worked with them brainstorming session.

Then, they agreed to meet with other stakeholders to get their inputs about these 2 components, they commit on a validation plan including both components. The one suggested by the EE as POR and the one suggested by the MM as alternate. They also agree to allocate 60% of the mass production volume to the EE component and 40% to the component suggested by the MM.

From my side, to ensure progress, I scheduled follow-up meetings with them to monitor their collaboration and for sure, I offered my support. Finally, both components are currently part of the product official BOM and these 2 guys improved their working relationship and communication.

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Behavioral
10 months ago
Describe your work experience in a couple of minutes
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Epic Games

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New Relic

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בתקופת התיכון התנדבתי בבית ספר לחינוך מיוחד בשם "אל-נור". בחרתי להתנדב שם בעקבות חוויה אישית עם קרוב משפחה, שלימדה אותי עד כמה חשוב להעניק תשומת לב ותמיכה מתאימה לתלמידים עם צרכים מיוחדים. בנוסף, זהו בית ספר קטן עם צוות מצומצם, כך שראיתי בכך הזדמנות לקחת חלק משמעותי ולהשפיע. הגעתי להתנדבות פעם בשבוע, עזרתי לתלמידים באופן אישי, העברתי תכנים לימודיים דרך משחקים בקבוצות יחד עם המורים, וסייעתי בארגון וסידור הכיתה אחרי שהתלמידים הלכו לישון. לפני שהתחלתי, חששתי שלא אצליח להתחבר לתלמידים או להיות מספיק מעורב. בנוסף, לכל תלמיד היו צרכים שונים, ולכן היה עליי ללמוד מהמורים כיצד לגשת לכל אחד – אם הוא על הספקטרום האוטיסטי, עם תסמונת דאון, או עם צרכים מיוחדים אחרים. בהתחלה צפיתי במורים, התייעצתי איתם ולמדתי איך הם ניגשים לכל תלמיד לפי צרכיו, וזה נתן לי ביטחון להתחיל לפתח קשרים בעצמי לשמחתי, עם הזמן גיליתי שרובם קיבלו אותי בשמחה, למדתי לקרוא סימנים לא מילוליים, להבין מה גורם להם להרגיש בנוח, ולהתאים את הגישה שלי כך שירגישו נתמכים ומובנים. נהניתי מהאינטראקציה איתם, וזכיתי בתחושת סיפוק עמוקה

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Behavioral
10 months ago
In a previous role with a lot of responsibility, how did you overcome a challenge?
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HubSpot

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In my role leading the launch of that new customer onboarding system, the pressure was really on. We had that tight three-month window and a lean team to build something that would be the first impression for all our new users. One specific hurdle we faced was integrating our legacy customer database with this brand-new system. The data structures were quite different, and initially, the data migration process was proving to be much slower and more error-prone than anticipated. This threatened to push our launch date.

To tackle this head-on, I didn't just delegate. I dove into the technical details with the lead engineer. We mapped out the data fields meticulously, identified the key transformation rules needed, and actually prototyped a more efficient data migration script using Python. This allowed us to automate a significant portion of the process that was previously manual.

Furthermore, to ensure we were building the right thing quickly, we implemented very short feedback loops. We'd build a small piece of the onboarding flow, get immediate feedback from a small group of internal users, and iterate based on their input. For example, early on, users found a particular step in the registration process confusing. Based on their feedback, we completely redesigned that screen within a couple of days, leading to a much smoother experience.

By getting into the technical weeds to optimize the data migration and by relentlessly focusing on user feedback through rapid iterations, we not only overcame the risk of a delayed launch but also delivered an onboarding experience that was significantly more user-friendly than initially envisioned. It was incredibly rewarding to see new customers move through the system so smoothly right from day one. That success really underscored the power of combining technical problem-solving with a user-centric approach

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Behavioral
10 months ago
What makes you the best candidate for this Frontend Engineer role?
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Behavioral
10 months ago
Could you tell me about a time when a decision you made didn't work out? What did you learn from it?
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Okta

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This is a product which we release recently it would check the recent breaches that happened exploiting certain vulnarability in the recent past and also check the vulnarabilties in the infrastructure and then provide a score based on severity. the higher the severity the higher the chance of getting breached. This was a great hit but two of our customers came back with a specialised request, the wanted to quantify the severity in terms of revenue loss so it would help them prioratize fixes on the infrastructure. This not only required heavy research but also defining the scope as well that where it fits in. The reason it was important to think about this feature because it was a big contract and our company wanted close it before the end of Q2. I had a planning sessions with the stake holders and product team, we defined the scope of the feature and then communicated with the customer and got all the buy ins, there had to be some repriorization required to imediatle start working on the project, I had a chat with my team and transperantly explained why this was such a high priority for the company and how it aligns with the company goals. This gave boosted their morale and also they saw the advantages of adding this feature and the moral was high.

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Behavioral
10 months ago
When have you taken a decision that was unpopular
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Pendo

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while reviewing one of the older projects that was currently implemented in the company I noticed that there was no alerting in place if the data pipeline breaks, the data pipeline has never been broken and it never failed for the last 2 years. it was a pipeline where the data would be dropped into an sftp bucket by the customer every hour and then it was moved to an s3 bucket where s3 triggers were implemented to moved the data in to queue. So in case there is an issue with the data not being processed we would only know when the we see a drop in volume. I identified it as a potential issue with the system and worked on a proposal to have monitoring in place so we are notified when there is an error. I worked with the program manager and devised a plan on how to implement the alerting and the time lines as well as the effort that will be needed to implement it. I mapped the impact of not having it to the current goals of the company and then put forward a proposal of implementing the alerts to the business and took their buyins. after getting the buyins I proposed the task to my team and some of the sr devlopers were not too keen on implenting the alerts, I gave the task to some of the Jr devlopers and the alerts were implemented. after the implementation we discovered that for some hrs in a day we werent getting any files so instead of getting 24 files in a day we were getting 20 files a day in an average. This was rectified by talking to the customer and the missing data was solved. but this made the whole team realize the importance of monitoring and alerting. It also bosted the moral of the Jr developers seeing the direct impact they made to the business goals


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