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Tell me about yourself
1.) What are your strengths and weaknesses? 2.) Why do you want to work for Initiative? 3.) Walk me through your resume. 4.) Do you have any questions for me? 5.) Why are you interested in media planning?
Which of the experiences on your resume was the most meaningful to you?
Out of all of the supervisors you had who was your favorite and why?
What positive things would your previous supervisors have to say about you?
What kind of programs do you hope to implement for residents. Describe a time when you had to resolve a conflict with someone else.
Describe how you handle a challenge
Why do you want to be a resident at PeaceHealth?
The interviews seemed free-form and they change based on your answers but in general, there were no market sizing questions and all the questions were behavioral regarding your experience in product. I would recommend preparing some stories that show grit, and measured iterative change to a digital or physical product. Be ready to explain how you thought a user would use a product, how it was actually being used, and how you learned about their genuine usage patterns from some form of data gathering or user interviews after a release. I would guess the ideal story would be something like: My team did our research and the data suggested customers wanted product X. We built product X with input from engineering, user research, and sales. There was some adoption of product X but not as much as we expected. I reached out to members of other to find out why this product wasn't meeting projections, then I looked into usage data and found a strange drop off in the sign-up flow. I then spoke with a user arranged a time to watch them use product X. When they used it I realized our team had misunderstood one of the main use cases. We made a change in our next release and sent a message to our current users explaining how we changed Y so they could do Z. This lead to a 369% increase in daily active users compared to the first month. Be sure to phrase your questions in the SAR framework. Situation (low usage of product) Action ( research using: data, user interviews, and team members) Result (Increased product adoption).
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