The purpose of this exercise is to get you focused on some key questions that may come up during an interview. 🚀

You may not know answers to the questions below. That's okay! Do some thinking and research of your own and try to understand the concepts.

Copy the below questions into Microsoft Word, Google Docs, or duplicate the page into your own Notion page. Then under each question write out an answer to the question in 2 - 3 lines.

As you learn more technologies and tools, you can then add to the list below. Over time, you will then build a list of key concepts that you can explain.

  1. How would you explain Product Management to a 5-year-old?
  2. How does a Product Manager stay user-focused?
  3. How would you improve your favorite product?
  4. One executive says that Feature A is more important and another executive says Feature B is more important. How do you choose which one to implement?
  5. How do you know when a product is designed well?
  6. What is your process for gathering feedback from users? How did you use this feedback to shape your roadmap?
  7. Pick a product that you used this morning and tell me why you like it.
  8. What technical skill do you have that sets you apart as a product manager?
  9. How long would you run a split test before declaring a winner?
  10. How would you price a newly launched product?

...Add your own questions below and keep a list of other interview questions