Interview Qs Flashcards
What does it take to be a great product designer?
What’s the difference between UX design and product design?
What kind of discovery ideation techniques have you employed?
What kind of discovery prototyping techniques have you employed?
What do you know about lean UX, and what are some of the pitfalls to be aware of with this approach?
What are some of the biggest challenges you face as a product designer?
Can you describe a recent product design project you found particularly challenging and how you approached the problem?
What are your favourite apps? Explain why
What do you understand “human centred” design to be and can you provide some examples from your work experiences?
Can you explain what a design studio or a design sprint is?
How would you provide a design to developers that gives them enough guidance while still giving them the ability to be creative?
How would you carry out usability testing for different features or defect fixes? What methodologies would you employ and how would you evaluate usability?
How would you suggest incorporating design into the agile process, both in the context of new features and defect fixes?
How do you prefer working with product teams?
Product design work often comes from talking with users about new features, however ideas for improvements can also come from support teams or monitoring users in their usage of the product. What experience do you have with these other approaches of identifying product pain points and what tools did you use to capture this data?