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Behavioral
3 years ago
Can you describe a time when you had to tailor your communication approach to achieve a particular outcome?
UX DesignerBackend EngineerProduct ManagerTechnical Program Manager

PayPal

Festicket

CarDekho

i think about my audience and what i want them to learn from the conversation so we can arrive at the right co-constructed decision. tha tmeans i communicate in the tone thats strongest for me, first, then adapted in voice for my particular colleagues. im consistent, but then meet them where they are or in the way theyre most likely to engage.

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3 years ago
Whiteboarding/problem solvingProduct DesignProduct Sense
3 years ago
How would you design an ideal kitchen?
UX Designer

PayPal

eBay

King

Clarification:

- Kitchen Definition/ utility

- Specific users or conditions to keep in mind

Trend Analysis:

- Avg Time spent/ day (2 Hrs.)

- Importance of ideal kitchen – work efficiency, cleanliness/ hygiene, peace and relief

- Macroeconomic conditions: Post Covid Era Soulful cooking improvement in quality time spent, fitness enthusiasm

- Growth – With people getting more busier its important to have an ideal/ efficient kitchen for everyone and people are willing to spend on the same

User Personas:

Business –

- Small Sized (10)

- Medium Sized (30-50)

- Large Sized (50+)

Household –

- Solo’s (Avg. Time Spent: 0-30mins/day)

- Small Family (2-3) (Avg. Time Spent: 30-60 mins/day)

- Big Family (4-6) (Avg. Time Spent: 60-90 mins/day)

- Large Family (6-10) (Avg. Time Spent: 90- 150 mins/day)

Mission: To design a safe, comfortable, efficient and memorable cooking experience for all the small families

Journey Map/Pain points:

Journey Stage

Pain Point

Degree of Relevance

Depth of Pain

Stocking   (Grocery & Utensils)

Knowing what   to stock

Knowing when   to use/ avoid food wastage

Organizing   Time

Consumes lot   of space , power and money

H

H

Prep Work

Finding   ingredients

Chopping Time

H

H

Cooking

Using right   utensils

Temperature control

Monitoring cooking

Safety

M

M

Eating

Mouth Burns

Taste Disappointments

l

M

Cleaning

Loading dishwasher is   boring

H

l

Solutions:

- Smart Kitchen – Features incl. receiving/predicting dietary preferences, auto ordering, mini refrigerator, reminding of using the food before getting stale, and sharing recipes and smart equipment for prep and cooking experience

- Robo Kitchen – A kitchen organizer with robotic arms and legs who takes command and solves for all the problems with one simple command

- Minimalist Kitchen set up – Analyzing the most common needs by providing a pre-built up minimalist kitchen setup based on the family needs and strategic space utilization to improve efficiency

Prioritization:

Solution

Impact

Proximity to Mission

Effort

Smart Kitchen

H

H

H

Robo Kitchen

L

L

H

Minimalist   Kitchen

H

H

l

GTM Plan:

- Collaborate with carpenters and Interior Designers to understand the points of efficiency

- Associate with a brand or build a brand with the niche

- Partner with an apartment or a community to install and evaluate the user’s response

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3 years ago
Whiteboarding/problem solving
3 years ago
Design the checkout flow for a kids toys website.
UX Designer

PayPal

Tesla Logo

Tesla

Wooga Logo

Wooga

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3 years ago
Product SenseProduct DesignWhiteboarding/problem solving
4 years ago
What would be your design to make the airport layover experience more comfortable for travelers?
UX Designer

PayPal

Square Logo

Square

Stripe Logo

Stripe

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4 years ago
Behavioral
4 years ago
Can you describe how you handle a high volume of work in your current role?
UX DesignerFull Stack Software EngineerData ScientistFrontend Engineer

PayPal

Hired Logo

Hired

Mailchimp Logo

Mailchimp

So for my current role we move in a very fast paced environment, and we brainstorm new ideas everyday on how to make our workflow more efficient and more reliable, which can definitely get overwhelming over time. So I would first assess projects' urgency and impact, and then for each project, I break it down into small milestones. After that I track them on project management tools like Jira to ensure I allocate my time effectively and communicate proactively with stakeholders

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4 years ago
Behavioral
4 years ago
Tell me about a time when you felt that your performance was not accurately assessed.
UX DesignerFull Stack Software EngineerData ScientistData Analyst

PayPal

Magic Leap Logo

Magic Leap

Proofpoint Logo

Proofpoint

During my tenure at Cisco, I participated in a project where I collaborated with a devops team and testing team to accomplish the resource allocation . At the end of the project, each intern received an evaluation from our direct supervisor. I was surprised to find that my performance rating was lower than I expected, given the contributions I felt I had made.

Task:I wanted to understand the basis for the rating and felt it was important to clarify any discrepancies between my self-assessment and the supervisor’s perception. My goal was to maintain a positive relationship while advocating for the work I had done.

Action:I requested a brief, one-on-one meeting with my supervisor. In that meeting, I calmly listened to their feedback to understand their perspective fully. Then, I shared specific examples of my contributions:

  • How I had taken the lead on documenting the current resource allocation and new resource allocation based on my experience.

  • My involvement in proper resource allocation resulted in 25% reduction of P1 issues due to resource allocation.

  • The additional responsibilities I took on to get all resource approvals and helm script changes went unnoticed.

I also provided the documentation and metrics I’d been tracking to illustrate the impact of my work. By centering the conversation on factual evidence and outcomes, I was able to highlight aspects of my contribution that might have been overlooked initially.

Result:After reviewing these points, my supervisor acknowledged that some of my behind-the-scenes work wasn’t fully visible to them.  we agreed to have more frequent check-ins going forward. This experience taught me the value of proactive communication and documentation, ensuring that both my manager and I have a clear view of my responsibilities and achievements.

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4 years ago
Whiteboarding/problem solving
4 years ago
Please describe how you would create an app that offers users a personalized experience to help them decide where to have lunch.
UX Designer

PayPal

Just Eat Logo

Just Eat

Amazon Logo

Amazon

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4 years ago
Whiteboarding/problem solving
4 years ago
Design a gift giving experience.
UX Designer

PayPal

Quip Logo

Quip

Instacart Logo

Instacart

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4 years ago
Behavioral
4 years ago
Could you walk me through a specific instance where you demonstrated your leadership ability by leading a team?
UX DesignerUX ResearcherEngineering ManagerData Science Manager

PayPal

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PagerDuty

ChannelAdvisor Logo

ChannelAdvisor

i was head of events in a student activity called aces and it was a magnificent experience as i gathered a team wich i chose by myself and my partner as they all were hardworkers and creative thinkers of course we had some trouble with them as some of them were being lazy about doing there tasks or procranstinating but we were able to motivate them each time so they would give their best

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4 years ago
Whiteboarding/problem solving
4 years ago
Imagine a world where teleportation exists, how would you design an app to make it accessible for everyone?
UX Designer

PayPal

Wealthsimple Logo

Wealthsimple

Expedia Logo

Expedia

Users: 

Abled - Who are healthy - Childs, Elders

Disabled - Handicapped & Blind



Assumptions: 

We should be charging people because of capex investment

We have placed this device (availability of this device is limited) 



Targeted Persona: 

Handicapped from Rich segment



Problems/Concerns:

Safety

Security

Usability: Operating/Interacting with the device: Booking/Reserving to Getting down at destination



Solution:

App that can help them with reservations (besides seats on the device, a taxi to take them from their current location to the location where they can teleport from).

Because they are handicapped, it should actually be voice controlled via all the applicable smart devices (such as Fitbit, Google Home, ...etc) that supports ambient computing. 





How will you select the destination?

Limit the destinations to 2 (Paris and a Hospital that has best set of doctors) in the first iteration - In Phase#1

Because Google is trying this new product for the first time, we can test the waters by launching it selectively in v1. 



Why not London/Bangalore:

Due to current economical condition of UK, the assumption is, there may not be many people who could afford the cost.





GTM Strategy: 

Recognizable/Known place such as a Mall with Supporting mechanism such as wheelchair. Partnership with a Mall at center of city

Google should also invest in Partnerships with cab/taxi 



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