I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Meta in Feb 2022
Interview
Middle Screening Round: 1 product sense and 1 product execution; 45 min interviews. Studied many hours with their provided materials and followed a framework based on their suggestion. Used provided virtual whiteboard for discussion. Meta doesn't provide feedback so I will never know why I didn't pass this round, despite being as prepared as I felt I could have been.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you design a __ feature for Meta? You're the PM for __ at Meta, how would you measure success? Failure? Countermetrics?
The process began with an initial recruiter phone screen focused on my background, product experience, and interest in Meta. This was followed by a series of virtual interviews covering product sense, analytical thinking, execution, and behavioral questions. Interviewers asked me to work through product design scenarios, discuss how I would prioritize competing opportunities, define success metrics, and describe examples of cross-functional collaboration and stakeholder management.
The final round consisted of multiple back-to-back interviews with product managers and cross-functional partners. Overall, the process was structured, professional, and challenging. The interviewers were engaged and provided clear expectations for each interview.
Interview process was fairly straightforward. Recruiters are super helpful in getting you prepared for whats to come. Interviews got scheduled fairly fast, so having the momentum is great. Each interview only lasted about 30 minutes. from start to finish it took about 1 month
A multi-stage interview process that typically includes screening, technical and/or case assessments, and conversations with different stakeholders to evaluate both your skills and how well you’d work with the team and the role.
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