Currently entertaining a product role at Indeed (Austin or APAC region).
I would like to know more about their PM interview process as I heard they have a unique format.
Other posts don't elaborate on that much unfortunately.
Should I prep anything special for their unique loop besides the standard frameworks (e.g decode and conquer, tryExponent etc.) ?
Thanks!
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That sounds almost too easy for a product interview. I am currently prepping for FB/Google style PM rounds and there are a ton of frameworks in which you are expected to frame your answers. Plus the different categories, FB being big on the execution type of questions. Is Indeed not following this (sadly) industry custom?