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Principal Product Manager Mock Interview

Question 2 of 30 for our Principal Product Manager Mock Interview

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Question 2 of 30

What is the most valuable lesson you have learned so far in your career?

"The biggest lesson I have learned is the power of carrying a humble spirit and an open mind. I have learned that the best possible ideas for any given solution can come from anywhere. It is not always my job to imagine the best solution. It is my job to seek ideas out and bridge them together in a cohesive fashion so that they can be understood, supported, engineered, and implemented in the best way possible."

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  • 2. What is the most valuable lesson you have learned so far in your career?

      Why the Interviewer Asks This Question

      Interviewers ask this question to test a candidate's capacity for learning and growth. Acceptable answers can involve professional or interpersonal lessons and should demonstrate how you might add value to the hiring company.

      Written by Karrie Day on October 21st, 2022

      Remember To

      Remember to describe a lesson that is relatable, scalable, and repeatable. The most valuable lesson you have learned in your career should involve something that initially made a sizable positive change and offers potential for future value to the next company you work for.

      Written by Karrie Day on October 21st, 2022

      Answer Example

      "The biggest lesson I have learned is the power of carrying a humble spirit and an open mind. I have learned that the best possible ideas for any given solution can come from anywhere. It is not always my job to imagine the best solution. It is my job to seek ideas out and bridge them together in a cohesive fashion so that they can be understood, supported, engineered, and implemented in the best way possible."

      Written by Karrie Day on October 21st, 2022