7. 6. Describe the traits that a great
UX designer would possess?
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8. 7. Describe a product that you
really love and why? How can
you improve it?
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9. 8. Whiteboard a solution to
enhance the experience of
driving a car.
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10. 9. How would you conduct a user
experiment centered on using
email? How would you protect a
users’ content if they chose to use
their personal email during the
experiment?
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11. 10. Suppose that you are using
eye tracking method on a cross-
eyed participant and the
calibration could not be
successful. What do you do?
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12. 11.How would you conduct user
interviews if you were trying to
test a particular interaction?
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13. 12. Think about an app you like.
Suppose the product manager
tells you that he wants you to
find the top 10 UX issues. How
would you go about this?
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14. 13. How would you balance the
requirements between the user
goals and business goals?
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15. 14.How would you monetize one
of the research projects listed on
your resume?
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16. 15. Imagine you have 3 different
UIs and you want to know which
one is the best, what would you
do?
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17. 16. What are the weaknesses of
personas? How do you overcome
those weaknesses?
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18. 17. How would you conduct user
interviews if you were trying to
test a particular interaction?
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19. 18. How would you deal with a
dataset that was too large to load
into memory?
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20. 19. Which app/tool (you use
often) would you redesign if you
could? If you were a startup’s
CEO, which other members/
roles of your team would you
need around you?
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21. 20. What are the design tools you
use to create and communicate
your design ideas?
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22. 21. Are you open to design
criticism from different members
of a project?
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34. 33. Someone on the team has a
strong opinion about how a
certain feature should be
designed, but you disagree that it
is a good user experience. How
do you approach the situation?
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35. 34. You are given a concept for a
new app to design (an app for
bikers that want to schedule
training courses/routes with
friends). Whiteboard out a
portion of the interface.
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36. 35. How would you design [a
particular feature] differently?
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37. 36. Show us an example of a
website with a great design.
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40. 39. Pick a product, identify a UX
problem, and describe how you
would conduct research.
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41. 40. Think of your favorite app.
How would you go about
studying decreased engagement
for that app? What would you
tell your manager about why you
chose that research method?
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42. 41. What would you tell that
person who came to you and said
that he wanted a bigger sample
size for interviews or a survey?
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43. 42. Propose a research question
and research design. Explain
how it is useful for Facebook.
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44. 43. What is your favorite site or
app besides Facebook and why?
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45. 44. Pitch a new product. How
would you research it?
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46. 45. Pick a favorite app, tell us
how you would evaluate it.
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47. 46. Pick a topic you care about
and tell us how it could be
incorporated into Facebook.
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48. 47. Name one feature/
component of the Facebook
interface that a competitor does
better. Why and how?
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49. 48. How would you communicate
your findings to different
stakeholders?
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51. 50. Describe how you would plan
a user study around this
scenario: Company A wants to
open a coffee shop and wants to
see what value people have in
coming there.
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52. 51. What have you been doing to
familiarize yourself with current
User Research trends?
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53. 52. What is the process you
would go through (step by step)
in developing a research plan
with a client through
completion?
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54. 53. When is the best time to
perform research in the design
cycle?
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55. 54. How is designing enterprise
applications different from
designing consumer
applications?
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56. 55. If you were to design the
Harry Potter magic map as a
web application, what would be
your approach?
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61. 60. Who in the industry do you
follow and read?
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62. 61. Whiteboard challenge – We
are unable to place that link in
the area you suggested. How else
would you approach this
knowing the restriction?
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63. 62. How would you design for
someone locating his/her seat in
a baseball stadium?
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64. 63. Can you redesign the Ralph
Lauren website?
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65. 64. Can you tell us your process
from beginning to end when you
get a design assignment?
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66. We are BayUX
We believe the future of innovation is through design – design that
puts people first.
Visit us at www.bayux.com
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