The most important thing is to be natural. Making eye contact and looking at your interviewer are good social cues, but if you're deep in thought and need a minute to look away to think, you can.
Not really a fan of this interviewee's response, tbh. Felt like most of his response was stating the blatantly obvious, i.e. how more posts/comments/reactions is better for engagement on FB. Considering he works at FB I was hoping for something a bit more insightful, or maybe at least a more succinct response as it took almost 15 minutes to get past the surface-level discussion of how FB works.
all I heard was "interaction with family and friends"...... I would expected "wow" answers from a PM who has 10 years of experience in the industry to be honest ... not a useful video.
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Topic was very abstract. But he structured it very well. Usually it takes years to design and modify a system.
Even at 1.75 speed, it’s slow
What a great question
This was great!
Great interview. Do you think looking away from the camera while talking and hand movements are ok ?
The most important thing is to be natural. Making eye contact and looking at your interviewer are good social cues, but if you're deep in thought and need a minute to look away to think, you can.
Not really a fan of this interviewee's response, tbh. Felt like most of his response was stating the blatantly obvious, i.e. how more posts/comments/reactions is better for engagement on FB. Considering he works at FB I was hoping for something a bit more insightful, or maybe at least a more succinct response as it took almost 15 minutes to get past the surface-level discussion of how FB works.
I agree. he kept repeating himself stating "family interactions, friend interactions"... not worth listening..
NDA is the reason
What would you have said? The question was really high level and imho only leads to engagement being the answer.
all I heard was "interaction with family and friends"...... I would expected "wow" answers from a PM who has 10 years of experience in the industry to be honest ... not a useful video.
How would you have answered?