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The 9 Different Types of Product Management Interview Questions and How to Answer Them


Preparing for a Product Management Interview? You’ll probably find my post on “The One Thing I Look For” helpful too! 

The One Thing I Look For In Every Product Manager Candidate


Over the course of my career at Vistaprint, Upside Business Travel, ICX Media, and Kin Insurance, I’ve interviewed close to 100 Product Management candidates and helped hire dozens.

Typically, Product Management interviews include questions covering these key topics:

? Design
? Product
? Strategy
?? Behavioral
? Analytical
? Mental Math
? Technical
? Company Specific
? Miscellaneous

The Product Management career has become more competitive than ever in recent years, so I created a list of 100+ of my favorite Product interview questions, answer strategies, and video walkthroughs to help aspiring PMs. 

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In this blog post, I want to share a preview of that Product Management Interview prep content and help you with high-level strategies to attack each type of question you’ll encounter!

? Design

The One Thing to Remember: You need to be able to articulate why design is important and share examples of well-designed and poorly-designed products, while also articulating the impact design has on overall product performance.

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? Product

The One Thing to Remember: Think before your interview about how you would improve your favorite product? What features would you add/remove? What would you want to learn from data/customer feedback to make more informed product decisions about that product?

Other Key Recommendations:

Walkthrough Video on Product Questions

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? Strategy

The One Thing to Remember: You need to be able to articulate how you evaluate and size a market opportunity (often with help from other teams including Marketing, Growth, Business Development) and the potential Product solutions to solve those market needs/problems.

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?? Behavioral

The One Thing to Remember: Reflect on your past failures and areas of improvement. Be open about what you’ve learned and how those experiences made you better.

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? Analytical

The One Thing to Remember: Data and clearly defined key metrics are incredibly valuable and should be a part of every Product release, BUT they don’t provide 100% of the answer.

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? Mental Math

The One Thing to Remember: Don’t memorize “common” mental math questions that Amazon, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Netflix ask. Even if they ask you the same question, they’ll see right through your “rehearsed” answer! 

Other Key Recommendations:

? Technical

The One Thing to Remember: You are NOT a developer. Unless you actually were a developer before 🙂 → Don’t try to “fake it!”

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? Company Specific

The One Thing to Remember: Devote serious time (3–4 hours) to studying the company and its key products. Your preparation and homework will show! 

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? Miscellaneous

The One Thing to Remember: Be ready to answer questions about your past job, why you’re looking for a new role, and what excites you about the company you’re interviewing with. Be yourself!

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What Product Interview Tips Did I Miss?

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