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Interview experience Walmart – PM – Intern - Pirasath Rajh PM questions 1. Case: How would you increase the subscription rate of the Walmart-Plus service? a. What are the pain points of customers? b. Which pain points would you address? And In which order? c. How would you solve these problems? Target customers – 16 to 26 year old Targeting any Geographic area (Urban/Suburban/Rural) – No Competitor – Amazon Prime Shortcomings? What strategy are they planning yet? Is it a success with other customers, what did you do there? Unmet needs? Metrics What do you do if the solution that you suggest takes longer than the target time? 2. When in your experience did you use a large amount of data to improve the performance of a product/create a substantial business impact? What was the impact? How did you implement it? What tools did you use? Behavioral questions 1. When did someone disagree with what you said/have a different opinion about something? How did you influence them? 2. When did any of your peers disagree with you? How did you convince them? What would you do, to prevent it from happening in the future? 3. How do you come up with priorities for the tasks/features that are to be implemented?
Tell me about a brand, not one of ours, that connects with its target market. How so?
The report took me a lot of effort!
Tell me about a time when you had to show leadership on a team where you were not the leader.
Say you don't believe in opening too many credit cards. How would you sell the Macy's card to customers?
Talk about a time you took leadership within a group.
all of the questions were pretty basic situational questions. Tell me about a time when you had to mentor someone? Tell me about a time when you made a mistake and what was the result of that mistake?
Very straightforward questions about your past experiences and how they fit into the role you're applying for. They may ask you something that your experience may not specifically fit into, but they're looking for you to adapt what experience you do have to fit the mold of that particular question.
Imagine you have a product that you really believe the users will love (based on your research, etc.) but management doesn't believe that they should put the feature out. What would you do?
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