what to expect on your product talk interview
DESCRIPTION
This is an overview of what to expect when you are interviewed on Product Talk - a web interview series where we discuss how the best products and apps came to be. The Product Management field is one of the fastest growing professionals in technology, and people are hungry to learn how to design and build great apps. We take a brief, but deep, dive into the UI/UX of some of the best apps in the app stores. From the conception of the idea, and the first handwritten notes, all the way to the present day version is examined.TRANSCRIPT
Thank you for taking the time
WHAT TO EXPECTIntro
• Product Talk description
• Follow Product Talk
• Introduce guest
Product story
• Conception - Napkin image
• First mockup - wireframe screenshot
• Version 1 - v1 screenshot
• Version 2 - v2 screenshot
• What's next?
Closing
• 1 piece of advice - idea guy
• 1 piece of advice - Product manager
IMAGESOne of the reasons people will enjoy this interviews so much is because they'll get to look at pictures of what we're discussing - your product.
• First handwritten notes
• First mockup or wireframe
• Version 1
• Version 2 or current version
Please grab a picture or screenshot of:
HERE ARE SOME QUESTIONS I'LL BE ASKING ON OUR GOTO MEETING
NAPKIN IMAGE• What was the inspiration
for your product?
• Walk us through your first notes.
WIREFRAME / MOCKUP IMG• Did you draw any
inspiration from any other products/apps?
• What tools did you use to build your wireframe?
• Talk about your process you used to get from napkin to wireframes?
V1 SCREENSHOT• What was the basic
thought process behind the design of v1?
• Was there any data that you collected to support the v1 design?
• What technology was used to build v1 (native, hybrid, etc.)?
V2 SCREENSHOT• Was there any data that
you collected to support the v2 design?
• If yes, how did you collect the data (interviews, surveys, etc.)?
• Any technology changes from v1 to v2 (native, hybrid, etc.)?
ADVICE• One piece of advice you have for someone
with an idea?
• One piece of advice you have for someone who is currently a product manager, or UI/UX professional?