1. What is the most successful thing (not a product) you have done? If you do it again, how can you do it better?
2. Ask the interviewee how many solutions there are for something (the product manager must be the best); What is the best?
3. Give an open question, mainly to examine its thinking mode (for example, just draw a picture and ask what to do)? See if there is a fixed mindset, whether there is a goal orientation, and whether the thinking of solving problems is clear;
4. I will ask, "What do you think makes you different? Whether it is hobbies, work experience, or bizarre experience. " Let's first look at how this person speaks, how empty and real he is, how good his communication skills are, and whether he is too homely. Generally, you can find a lot of feelings when listening to him, but it is better to ask questions about professional ability later.
If the product manager is a dead house, or addicted to all kinds of business card exchanges, he will only praise me for knowing someone very well, but he has no independent hobbies, no special research on some things in this world, no rich experience and no friends from all walks of life. Then he can only be a frog forever, and it is difficult to grow up by poking and jumping.
5. What are your strengths? Use those cases to prove it?
6. What do you think is your proudest product? Why?
7. What do you think is your most failed product? Why?
8. How did the first users get it?
9. How to deal with peer plagiarism?
Frequently asked questions:
Tell me about the most noteworthy product design experience? What were the initial requirements, design ideas and final results at that time? If it is redesigned, what room is there for improvement?
Have you ever designed an intimate function to gain a good reputation from users?
The most unsuccessful experience? Why?
Talk about the most serious conflict with the team or with the superiors and subordinates. How did you solve it?
Tell me about two people who have the greatest influence on your work or career development? Why do they have the greatest influence on you?
User feedback says * * (for example, there is too much spam in the circle of friends now). How many solutions can you think of? Which is the best?
What kind of products do you usually like to study? If you are asked to design, are there any new attempts?
Your favorite app, talk about its highlights and shortcomings. How will you improve?
Now, please design a **app by yourself, and briefly talk about the design idea after 5 minutes.
Have you found any unmet needs in your life, and how will you meet them?
Why do you like being a product manager?
Choose this job, the most important place.
Talk about your greatest strengths and weaknesses respectively.
Have you ever experienced hardware? Take a piece of hardware as an example and talk about your understanding.
How to treat the recent hot post-90 s entrepreneurship?
What do you like to do in your spare time?
The most unusual thing you've done since you were a child?