I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Meta (Menlo Park, CA) in Aug 2019
Interview
Recruiters gave pre-interview prep which included videos and written practice material. This really gave insight into how the interviews were done and allowed you to practice. You do a video call with two Product Managers each gave a 45min interview. The interviewers followed the structure of the prep videos so there aren't any surprises. Overall a good experience. Be sure to practice as much as possible and ask questions during the interview.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Think about a product. What is the problem you’re solving. How do you prioritize what to solve?
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Meta (Londres, Inglaterra) in Sep 2017
Interview
There were many stages, started with BlueJean calls and then face to face.
Lots of intense/interesting questions.
Communication was good and feedback was good.
Had to interview with several people in one day.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Meta (Menlo Park, CA) in Nov 2019
Interview
I was contacted by a recruiter. I found the recruiter very very helpful. They provide one with a lot of information about what to expect and how to answer questions. Won't go into that here as you can check out various resources online for that information .
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Design question: I recently had to find a doctor and found the process very broken. ie. How would you design a better system for finding a doctor?
Some follow up questions:
What would you say is the goal of your solution? (Probably a sign that I did not mention this upfront)
What features would you launch with?
How would you get the data?
What makes this better than what is out there today? (Yelp, Google search)
What is the long term vision of this product?
Execution Question; You are PM for Group buying /Selling on Facebook. (Apparently, this is a feature ). What metric would you select to see how well the feature is doing?
Follow on questions:
What are the downsides of using this metric?
How would you mitigate the downsides?
What if an engineer came with an idea to place a feature on the facebook homepage that would show items that you may be interested, would you implement this?
What if you ran a test to test the feature (the widget on fb homepage) and the results came up negative, what could be the cause of this?