Program Coordinator Interviews

Program Coordinator Interview Questions

"Employers looking for program coordinators want applicants with the organizational skills to coordinate multiple projects that make up a company program. As a program coordinator you will be responsible for organizing meetings among members of multiple projects, updating program goals, and ensuring that all participating projects are communicating with one another. Expect interviewers to ask about your experience with coordinating tasks for multiple group projects as well your critical thinking, problem solving, and leadership skills."

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1. Difference between product manager & program manager? 2. What makes a successful program manager? 3. You're given $X budget, in the middle of the project your funding has been pulled - what do you do? 4. Walk me through your resume. 5. How did you work with product teams in the past. 6. Explain to me the product you worked on in your previous role. 7. Walk me through the lifecycle of product management and program management, and the role you play in each of the phases. 8. If you're working with a product team to build X - what do you do first?
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Technical Program Manager

Interviewed at Visa Inc.

3.8
Dec 28, 2018

1. Difference between product manager & program manager? 2. What makes a successful program manager? 3. You're given $X budget, in the middle of the project your funding has been pulled - what do you do? 4. Walk me through your resume. 5. How did you work with product teams in the past. 6. Explain to me the product you worked on in your previous role. 7. Walk me through the lifecycle of product management and program management, and the role you play in each of the phases. 8. If you're working with a product team to build X - what do you do first?

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