"Tell me about a time you had to deliver bad news to a senior stakeholder about a project timeline. What was slipping, how did you communicate it, and what did you do next to rebuild confidence? If relevant, you can use an example involving a Meta surface such as Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, or Ads Manager."
This question tests whether you can communicate clearly under pressure, take ownership of a difficult message, and manage senior stakeholders without becoming defensive or vague. For an Operations Manager role at Meta, interviewers want to see that you can surface risk early, separate facts from assumptions, propose options, and protect trust even when the news is unfavorable.
They are also looking for judgment: did you wait too long, overpromise, blame dependencies, or hide behind process? Strong operators can deliver hard news directly while still showing a path forward.
A strong answer uses one specific example with real stakes, names the senior stakeholder, explains why the timeline changed, and shows how you prepared the message with data and mitigation options. The best responses end with a measurable outcome and a clear lesson about proactive communication or risk management.