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Anushka Singh | Fresher

What are some of the questions I can ask the interviewer?

Here are some questions you can ask the interviewer: Can you tell me more about the major responsibilities of this role? What opportunities for professional development and growth are available within the company? Can you tell me about the team I would be working with? What is the typical career path for someone in this role? What is the company's approach to diversity and inclusion? Can you provide more information about the company's long-term goals and where it's headed? What is the next step in the interview process? Remember to tailor your questions to the specific company and role you are interviewing for. It's also a good idea to take notes during the interview so that you can refer back to the information later. Regenerate response

Vidur Rajpal | Fresher

Do I need to learn frameworks like RICE, AARRR to excel in product management interviews?

The knowledge of these frameworks is good to have, but not necessary. What is more important is the fundaments and conceptual grounding of why these frameworks exist, and what do they help achieve. Read about the first principles of product management. It essentially is breaking down complex problems into basic, fundamental truths or elements and then building up from there. There are certain pillars of product management which center around user centricity, data-informed decision making, and iterative development to always be on the right track to build the RIGHT sets of features. Building the 'right' sets of features, is where prioritization comes in, which led to the birth of these frameworks which give a structured way of approaching prioritization problems through pre-defined attributes that can quickly and heuristically help you to identify what to build right now, and what later. Try to build an understanding around these concepts than just jumping on the frameworks. Read about prioritization, its uses, its importance, and build your understanding up from there. Hope this helps you :)

Aditya Singh | Fresher

Being a Final year CSE student, how to prepare for campus placements?

At college level, you will get opportunities from both service based companies and product based companies. If you are focusing on Product Based companies, Data structures and Algorithms should be your main focus. Make sure to complete them by June (considering placements will start from July/August) Solve more and more problems from Geeksforgeeks and Leetcode. You should try to solve at least 15 problems of each data structure and algorithm (arrays, stacks, linked list, queues, binary search, sorting, recursion, dynamic programming, trees, graphs etc.) Once you are done with around 15 questions for each, you will get the basic confidence to go ahead and solve more complex problems. Start studying interview experiences of the companies that are coming to your campus for placements. This will give you an extra edge to you over your peers because you would have already practiced the similar kind of questions that the company may ask.

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