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      Product Manager Interview

      3 May 2019
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Mountain View, CA
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Google (Mountain View, CA) in May 2019

      Interview

      Contacted by company for a Product Manager role (had previously interviewed last year, and didn’t get past the first phone screen). Had an initial phone screen, and while I enjoyed the conversation I had with the phone screener, I walked away thinking I wasn’t likely going to get called back (he was a Google Cloud PM, see questions below). Went to an on-site (and learning from last time, I pushed this on-site back as far as I could to give me time to prepare), where I found each of the interviewers very nice and collaborative if you chose to make it so, and I didn’t walk out feeling as drained as I thought I would. NOTE: my preparation for the on-site consisted of “Cracking the Coding Interview”, Rocketblocks ($35), reading Stratechery ($10/month, from last year’s attempt), regularly used Elevate app to improve my mathematical comfortability, made a cheat sheet, scraped Glassdoor for interview questions, had practice interviews from a Slack group, and had purchased this video on Technical Interviews (from last year’s attempt). It was admittedly a LOT of material, and I did the best I could within the 3/4 weeks I gave myself (while juggling other interviews and a full-time job). I walked to my interview with some quiet confidence, but I could have felt solid with another 2 weeks. But I was also frankly burnt out. The first interviewer gave me a strategy / insight question. She worked on Privacy and Ads. Nice, professional interviewer, and a collaborative experience. The second interviewer was behavioral / technical done remotely, but it timed out due to the 40 minute deadline. I did good on the behavioral, but so-so on the technical (was timed out, so couldn’t get into much more depth). A really nice person. The third interviewer was Product / behavioral, and they were either tired from before the interview, or I bored them out, but I caught him yawning and generally sleepy. He worked in advertisements, and had an impressive background, but was an admittedly humble person. We had a good initial and end conversation, but I’m going to have to chalk it up to him being just tired, which was annoying if that impacted my result. I had lunch with a Product Manager from Google Shopping. Really nice, transparent person about the culture and work-life at Google (it’s not 24x7, you can have a life). The fourth interviewer was Product-oriented, and really nice fellow. I don’t think I gave him the crisp, definitive answer he wanted, but I did give him plenty of information about my thought process as I tackled the question. The last interviewer was interesting. He worked in Google Shopping and Express, and gave me both a strategy and estimation question within the 40 minute timeframe. I believe I flubbed both questions he gave me, because we both spent more time on the first question, and I only had about 10 minutes to answer the second. I say this interviewer was interesting because I didn’t necessarily consider him hostile, but skeptical of my reasoning. I became more collaborative and transparent to his constructive criticisms (which might have run counter to his expectations) and I actually felt it helped me to spur a pretty decent idea, though I can understand if he felt that I wasn’t able to answer the question. Still, 10 minutes for an estimation question (see below, you be the judge)? NOTE: I just completed the on-site, so I don’t know if I am going to get an offer. But I’m leaning no, so I’m going to mark it accordingly. From my description of my practice routine, it makes it sound as if the interview itself was a daunting experience. After you practice enough, it really isn’t that bad, I just had a bad time conveying that annoying metric to measure success.

      Interview questions [8]

      Question 1

      Describe an industry that is going through disruption, and explain how you would help an incumbent stay competitive against these disruptors.
      1 Answer

      Question 2

      Describe how you would win over Engineering to work on a Business-requested feature that would throw existing work into doubt, especially if the Engineering team was working on meeting a deadline.
      Answer question

      Question 3

      Imagine Gchat added Video calling: how would you about starting?
      1 Answer

      Question 4

      What are your 4 favorite Google Products. Pick one, and describe how to improve it.
      1 Answer

      Question 5

      Tell me about a time you had a disagreement with a Technical stakeholder, and how did you go about reconciling that disagreement.
      Answer question

      Question 6

      What are your favorite Google Products? Let’s go with Chromecast. How would you improve it?
      1 Answer

      Question 7

      Imagine that you’re the CEO of Netflix. What is your strategy for the next 10 years?
      1 Answer

      Question 8

      What are the estimated number of “incidents” that could be reported by users of Waymo in the SF Bay Area?
      1 Answer
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