Product Design Whiteboarding Mock Interview (with Netflix Product Designer)

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In this mock interview, a Netflix Product Designer talks about how to think about a better airport experience for travelers. She points out that designers often have biases and assumptions about customer habits and use cases that may not be true. It's important to empathize with the user of a product to understand their true needs.

Chapters -
00:00 - Intro
00:37 - Job to be done
04:34 - Assumptions
05:23 - Pain points
06:44 - Design solution
07:58 - Whiteboarding
14:01 - Summary
19:55 - Interview analysis

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Love that you guys didn’t follow the framework like the other and direct to the point! I learned so much from this

tausdaengkul
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I learnt from this interview the importance of sounding confident and going with the flow. Wherever this flow might take you 😁

annasubo
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I'm sorry, I don't quite get, the final solution is a banner with an arrow on the first screen of the app/website?

PGG-or
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among all the options i think you chose the worst and most unpractical one lmao, nice video tho, really helpful!

shicox
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what is the whiteboarding tool used here?

nikitap
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This whiteboard challenge doesn't make sense. Useless

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