Meta/Facebook Product Sense/Design Mock Interview

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Published 2022-07-24
Answering an ambiguous product sense/design question for Facebook/Meta looks like this. Learn the framework and how to go deep in each section of the framework.

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All Comments (14)
  • @tab7782
    Your walk-through video sessions are simply simple and awesome. Clarity of purpose is what I get from your videos, as it shows that you really and truly want to impart knowledge know-how in Product management. Thank you for the great videos and easy-to-follow sessions .Thank you.
  • @meili5826
    This is the best mock interview I have seen so far! ❀
  • Great video! Curious to find out if we should always do the prioritisation for buyers and not sellers in a 2 sided market? There seem be no explanation in the video why buyer is chosen over seller
  • @judycheng9953
    thanks for the video - would be super helpful if you could put a summary/writeup of the framework/content in the description box!
  • @Sayler007
    Super informative. I believe the right user segment should be people buying for house or gifts. Collectors (hobbyists) will buy frequently but the market size of collectors will be very less compared to people buying for their houses. Hence, the frequency of buying by collectors will lag compared to the size of people buying for house
  • Thanks for the content Dianna. Two questions: How did you decide to categorize an auction house as a seller? How did you decide that buyers were higher priority than sellers? For context, while doing this problem alongside you, I named a 3rd category called market makers for the portion of the ecosystem on both sides of the transaction (auction houses + Online marketplaces).
  • @skiptomy_liu
    Thank you for sharing another product sense example! I have 2 questions 1- is it bad to use different ways to prioritize users, pain points, and solutions (i.e. use chart with S/M/L for prioritizing users vs. picking top 4 for pain points)? and 2- How would you recommend prioritizing solutions so that we can dive deep into one of them at the end? Thanks!
  • @riaarora1232
    Thank you for this example! I had a question in terms of creating solutions. If you prioritize multiple painpoints, do you have to generate multiple solutions for each prioritized painpoint? In a limited time, it can be hard for me to come up with more than 3 solutions total but I like to also prioritize multiple painpoints so I am not constricted when creating solutions
  • You didn't talk through opportunities section. For example, in the travel q you had listed researching, booking, acc etc as possible opportunities. Is that because the problem statement here is sufficiently scoped already?
  • Thanks for the video, Dianna. If this question is asked in a Meta interview and the interviewer has already said that I am a Meta PM, can we still analyze and say that Meta should not build this? How would that work because the interviewer is expecting us to solve it for Meta? My second issue is how to choose between demand-side and supply-side? In this case, you directly focused on buyer, but aren't we expected to justify that selection?
  • @tab7782
    ....you just got a new subie😁
  • @Nv2121
    Hi Dianna, if one of our clarifying questions was to ask if we were a Meta PM or not, would it still make sense to not build this for Meta?