"Tell me about a time you had to motivate a team that was feeling demoralized. What was causing the low morale, what did you do as the product lead, and what happened afterward? If relevant, you can use an example from a Meta surface like Facebook Feed, Instagram Reels, or WhatsApp."
This question tests whether you can lead through a morale dip without relying on title alone. For a Product Manager at Meta, demoralization often shows up after a launch misses expectations, priorities shift repeatedly, a re-org disrupts ownership, or a team feels blocked by cross-functional dependencies. Interviewers want to see whether you can diagnose the real issue, restore clarity, and re-energize execution across engineering, design, data science, and partner teams.
They are also looking for judgment: did you respond with empathy and facts, or with generic cheerleading? Strong PMs can acknowledge disappointment, create a credible path forward, and influence people who do not report to them.
A strong answer uses one specific example with clear stakes, explains why the team was demoralized, and shows concrete actions you took to rebuild momentum. The best responses are structured in STAR format, include measurable outcomes, and end with a lesson about how your leadership approach evolved.