Email question sent asking for solutions to fix an online video app. You submit solutions, and possible problems. I also went a bit above and beyond by including feasibility for each item after the answered question. After that phase interviewed with the VP of Product Management.
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
"The egg drop question" except he used blocks instead of eggs.
You have 2 blocks and a 100 floor tower. If you drop a block and it breaks you cannot use that block anymore. How can you find the highest possible floor to drop from where the block won't break?
Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 4 semanas. Fui entrevistado pela Stamps.com (Los Angeles, CA) em out. de 2021
Entrevista
1. Received an e-mail from the hiring manager to complete a take-home assignment on launching a new streaming platform.
2. Next round was a panel that focused on past experiences and interests for the company.
3. Another panel with 2 PMs about a case test creating a tracking page with various hypothetical APIs
4. Didn't move on to the final round with leadership, but everyone I met seemed extremely interested in my career and had a lot of great answers to culture questions
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Pergunta 1
(Take-Home Assignment) Create product and launch details of a new streaming platform.
Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 1 semana. Fiz uma entrevista na empresa Stamps.com.
Entrevista
I got an email from the hiring manager about a scenario. After submitting my answers, instead of the hiring (or HR), a team member set up an initial call with me (the call took 1 hr).
I was asked a lot about working experience and given some scenarios in Product. The interview was OK, until he asked about my expected salary for this role. I told him if I could give him the answer later. He said that it was to decide if they should move forward... That was a big turn off for 2 reasons:
1. He was not the hiring manager nor an HR. Was it LEGAL for a team member to ask an applicant about his/her salary expectation for this role? I felt very uncomfortable to discuss that with someone who was not from HR or the hiring manager.
2. That question sent a message that the company don't give a damn about what values a person can bring it and have no intention in negotiation.
Then, I asked him about the culture. He seemed not to have much to say. One thing he said that "It's getting BETTER". That made me question about the culture.. Was it bad before??
Right after that conversation, I knew that the company wouldn't be a good fit for me in many aspects such as the people that I will be working with and the culture that I will have to adapt.
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Pergunta 1
How do you decide to pursue a new feature or product?