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Program Manager Interview Questions
Program managers are responsible for overseeing several company projects that are connected by a common goal. Employers are looking for candidates who excel at people management and conflict resolution. Interviewers will want to know about your leadership and multitasking skills, so come ready to discuss a time you were able to successfully motivate a group to meet an imminent deadline or any experience diffusing issues between coworkers.
Top Program Manager Interview Questions & How to Answer
Question #1: What are the warning signs a program might be at risk?
Question #2: What is the difference between a program manager and a project manager?
Question #3: How do you keep a program on track?
20,590 program manager interview questions shared by candidates
what is your career goal in 10 years
Write some pseudo-code for a basic problem solving process/write an algorithim. (for a non-programming job).
If I hire you I am stuck with you for up to 2 years. What career path are you on? What next job are you working toward at Microsoft?
Type will provide you with a case that you must solve. It will normally be an issue or problem they had in the past or a currently working on. They will want to see your thought process. They will be looking to see how analytical and creative you are.
None of the questions were all that difficult and they mostly pertained to what I spoke to them about. With a program manager interview if you are confident and have strong interests in something specific, then steer the interview to a that interest. For example, I have a lot of interest with collaboration in China and whenever I brought that up, they used scenarios that had to do with doing business with China. It was great. The last interviewer asked me to design a calculator, which is a question someone else received in the glassdoor reviews so I would prepare for that one.
Design a vending machine for an airport. What challenges or considerations are there?
Pretty easy question but it's one that you can over think by asking a lot of questions! You are going to have a showing next week for a new search program your making for enterprise businesses. Unfortunately, you have two large problems- 1) scalability 2) inputted data is getting lost in translation (u don't know where it is, but you can't view it in the end). You only can fix one before the showing, which one and why?
If you need to add a feature that users would pay for it to the app (Whatever app we were talking before), what would you add? (I did not expect this Q).
-Brain teasers
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