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Hiring Manager provided role play scenarios to developing a new product. Asked questions about my approach to requirements gathering, working with others, communicating work progress and stoppage. How I would manage an unhappy or aggressive customer.
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Principal Technical Program Manager

Interviewed at Zillow

3.4
Feb 23, 2018

Hiring Manager provided role play scenarios to developing a new product. Asked questions about my approach to requirements gathering, working with others, communicating work progress and stoppage. How I would manage an unhappy or aggressive customer.

1. I/O bus clk rate of DDR3 1333? 2. What does 8-8-8-25 mean?With regards to DRAM 3.Voltage of DDR3? 4.TCP and UDP difference? 5. What is subnetting? 6. Union vs Struct? 7. How do you characterize your program management style? 8. What types of teams do you work with throughout your programs? I.e. Developers, supply chain, etc. 9.What is the most complex program you have run? 10. What were the major risks of the program and how did you mitigate them? 11. Number of Cache's on CPU (IvyBridge?) 12. Register vs Data allocation on cache? 13. OOBM management?
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Technical Program Manager

Interviewed at Meta

3.6
Sep 1, 2015

1. I/O bus clk rate of DDR3 1333? 2. What does 8-8-8-25 mean?With regards to DRAM 3.Voltage of DDR3? 4.TCP and UDP difference? 5. What is subnetting? 6. Union vs Struct? 7. How do you characterize your program management style? 8. What types of teams do you work with throughout your programs? I.e. Developers, supply chain, etc. 9.What is the most complex program you have run? 10. What were the major risks of the program and how did you mitigate them? 11. Number of Cache's on CPU (IvyBridge?) 12. Register vs Data allocation on cache? 13. OOBM management?

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