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Hi Shrey. To ace any case interview. Firstly, you need to start thinking in a structured manner and pragmatic. If you want to go through the management role you need to get through the interview process. Secondly, you need to have the right connections, people who can guide you through everything. To be able to sit in the interviews and grab an opportunity to make a stellar CV, a CV with spikes highlighting your technical skills or any other skills that you have, great academic achievements, or extracurriculars. Then, learn about solving cases and guesstimates and try learning how consultants solve the problem. Books like Case Interview, Case in Point would help, and if you do Internships in the field of Management Consulting that would be great too.
If you get a product design case interview Give your hypothesis Layout your approach: Briefly summarize what your approach would be, given your hypothesis. Include things like the research you would need to do, and the preparation the team would need to make. Identify the user: Companies want user-driven product managers, so definitely make sure you know which user you’re building for. Describe the solution: How would you actually build the solution? No need to get too technical if that’s not where your skills lie. If that’s the case, talk about how you’d lead the engineering teams to build the solution. Suggest testing: If you’ve got 2 ideas and you’re not sure which one is better, describe both and talk about the test you’d run to discover which one to roll with. Prioritize features: Show off your prioritization skills if you’re suggesting more than one feature. Suggest features for an MVP and plans for a V1 launch: Finish off by helping the interviewers to visualize what the finished MVP would be like, as well as the plans you’d have for a full release later down the line. For more you can check out this blog https://productschool.com/blog/product-management-2/interview/product-management-case-study-interviews/
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Hey you'd find your answer in this series on cracking product interview : https://seekho.ai/series/decoding-the-product-manager-interview/SR-131-61
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