Mock Behavioral Interview for Product Managers!

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Published 2021-07-07
Want to know what a behavioral interview might look like for a PM role?

Behavioral interviews are possibly the most important type of interview to get really good at if you're interviewing for a product manager role. Odds are, you'll have to do at least three or four different behavioral interviews during a single interview process, so it's good to practice beforehand so that you are super confident when the interview begins.

Want to do a mock interview with me?? Schedule it here: superpeer.com/alisaworks

For an amazing PM interview prep training, check out Exponent: www.tryexponent.com/?ref=alisahaman

My product book recommendations:
Cracking the PM Career Ladder: amzn.to/3qlWtPC
Cracking the PM Interview: amzn.to/3LhYzYF
Inspired by Marty Cagan: amzn.to/36TotD6
The Mom Test: amzn.to/3wJ4oKO

I hope these mock behavioral questions and answers are helpful! Happy interviewing!

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All Comments (21)
  • @mippy202
    Only disappointment is that all examples were given from the perspective of "I already have a PM job" Would like to see the same for someone coming from marketing or fresh out of a notable certificate program... NOT an engineer or designer because they work too closely with PMs already so this video is good enough for transitioning from those roles
  • @Mark-150
    There aren't many quality mock behavioral interview examples on YouTube...this one takes the cake for being the best! Loved the insights in between each answer. Keep up the good work !
  • @user-cp5cy4ul1b
    So much needed to watch your interview. My confidence has already changed. Good insights as well.
  • @productmanagd
    Good use of the framework already described in the book "Cracking the PM interview". Everything went so smooth, that's a little unbelievable given its a PM role
  • @rafaelleto152
    I'm preparing for upcoming interviews. It helped me a bunch. Thanks!
  • @purplegal05
    Your videos are giving me a lot of confidence. I have been discouraged by pursuing product roles because I don’t have any specific product past experience, but my relevant experience in strategy, operations, and marketing can tell a great story of how I can leverage these experiences to be a great PM. Thank you so much for your videos!
  • @afrancocf
    Thanks Alisa! Really appreciate the content.
  • @liudionne8475
    Thank you for the insight Alisa. I think I would enjoy the video even more if you should dig deeper into the prioritization bit, what's the rationale behind, what's the framework to apply and how to balance your own imperatives with external events/feedback, making tradeoffs decisions etc.
  • @TheSamkilling
    Hello Alisa, this video was really helpful to me. I simply watched this video & 1 more video of yours “PM with no experience” & cracked my 1st round of interview. My first round was main round of the interview. Thanks a lot !
  • @tanejap
    This is so true. I prepared per what you said. And the interviewer asked me exactly what you said. Thank you so much. This was of such help.
  • @kadijadiallo3362
    I can confidently say this is one of the best Product Manager mock interview on YouTube! Thanks for sharing
  • @ganeshdube
    awesome I this will really. help me in my upcoming interviews Thanks! I see using technical words and use of proffessinal words is very important rather than taking another sentence to explain it which can only be done using a single word thats great. awesome would want have many such time of questions really appreciate this video.
  • @joaquinm1733
    This was a great behavioral interview example. Thank you for creating it and sharing. It definitely gives a great framework for these types of interviews.
  • @majhee55
    Wow, this is a lifesaver!! Thank you 🙇 so much!!
  • There is not a lot of content with real time examples to get a sense of how to answer behavioral questions expect for videos which just talk about STAR method and nothing more. You are the first to dive into this space. Hoping to see more of the behavioral content with examples!