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Tests prioritization under pressure across multiple projects, including trade-off judgment, stakeholder communication, and ownership of outcomes.
Approach for maintaining data quality and integrity across ETL pipelines.
Explain how you used a KPI and supporting metrics to diagnose a product issue and make a concrete product decision.
Tests conflict resolution in an analytical team setting, including communication, ownership, and the ability to preserve relationships while delivering results.
A framework for connecting user needs to business goals, then making product decisions with clear trade-offs and measurable outcomes.
Tests prioritization under pressure: how you create clarity, make trade-offs, and align stakeholders when multiple requests feel equally urgent.
Define a practical KPI set for product success, balancing a north star metric with leading indicators.
A structured approach to planning and running a user research project that identifies user needs and drives product decisions.
Explain a practical approach to user research in the design process, from understanding user needs to turning findings into design decisions.
Choose the most important launch metrics, balancing early signals, long-term outcomes, and a clear KPI hierarchy.
Explain how to distinguish early directional metrics from outcome metrics, using a clear KPI framework tied to product decisions.
Tests influence without authority when a senior stakeholder disagrees with your project strategy, including communication, conflict handling, and outcome ownership.
Set a clear north star, supporting KPIs, leading indicators, and guardrails for a new product feature.
Framework for uncovering user needs, pain points, and the core problem before moving into product or UX solutions.
Explain how user feedback should inform discovery, prioritization, and validation in a product development process.
Tests prioritization under pressure, stakeholder management, and ownership when multiple important initiatives compete for limited time.
Framework for evaluating customer feedback and turning it into prioritized product improvements.
Describe a time you aligned multiple functions, managed competing priorities, and delivered through strong execution.
Framework for determining whether a product is truly solving meaningful user needs, not just generating surface-level usage.
Explain practical SQL methods for analyzing large datasets, including filtering, aggregation, sampling, and performance-aware query design.
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