The PM Interview Is Unlike Any Other
Product Manager interviews are arguably the most multidimensional hiring process in the tech industry. Unlike engineering interviews (which test a narrow technical skill), PM interviews evaluate your ability to think across business strategy, user empathy, data reasoning, cross-functional leadership, and communication — all in a single conversation.
India’s PM job market has exploded: a 2025 LinkedIn India report found that PM roles grew by 38% in India in the past 2 years, driven by the growth of product-led companies like Razorpay, CRED, Meesho, Zepto, and PhonePe. Competition is fierce and the bar is rising.
The 5 PM Interview Question Types — And How to Prepare for Each
Type 1: Product Design / “Design a Product” Questions
Example: “Design a feature to help small kirana stores manage inventory.”
FRAMEWORK: CIRCLES Method (Adapted for India)
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C — Comprehend: Clarify the goal and scope
I — Identify: Define the user (WHO are the kirana owners?)
R — Report: What are their core needs / pain points?
C — Cut: Prioritise the top 2–3 needs
L — List: Brainstorm solutions (at least 5, rank by effort/impact)
E — Evaluate: Pick the best solution and explain trade-offs
S — Summarise: Recap your recommendation
India-Specific Tip: When designing for Indian users, always consider:
- Feature phone / basic smartphone users (low-end device penetration)
- Regional language requirements
- Offline or low-bandwidth scenarios
- Cash-first or UPI-first payment contexts
Type 2: Metrics / Analytical Questions
Example: “The number of checkout completions on Flipkart dropped 15% last week. Walk me through your analysis.”
FRAMEWORK: The 5-Step Metric Deep Dive
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1. Clarify the metric: Is this an absolute or % drop? All users or a segment?
2. Check the data: Is the tracking correct? Any instrumentation issues?
3. Segment the drop: By platform? Geography? Device? User type?
4. Identify potential causes: Internal (product change, bug) or External (competitor, event)?
5. Propose next steps: What experiment or fix would you run first?
Type 3: Estimation / Market Sizing
Example: “How many UPI transactions happen in India per day?”
APPROACH: Break it down logically
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India population: ~1.4 billion
Smartphone users: ~750 million
Active UPI users (est.): ~350 million
Avg transactions per active user per day: ~1.5
Total daily UPI transactions: ~525 million
Real Data Check: NPCI reports ~570–600 million daily UPI
transactions (Apr 2025) — your estimate should be close.
Key: Show your structured thinking, not just the final number.
Type 4: Prioritisation / Trade-off Questions
Example: “You have 3 features to ship: A improves retention, B increases revenue, C fixes a major UX bug. How do you prioritise?”
FRAMEWORK: RICE Scoring
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Feature | Reach | Impact | Confidence | Effort | RICE Score
A (Retention) | High | High | Medium | Medium | 8
B (Revenue) | Medium | High | High | High | 6
C (UX Bug) | Very High | Medium | High | Low | 9
Conclusion: Fix the bug first (highest RICE, low effort),
then ship retention feature, then revenue feature.
Type 5: Behavioural / Leadership Questions
Example: “Tell me about a time you had to ship a product without full information.”
Use the STAR method (see Interview Mastery blog) with PM-specific framing:
- Emphasise ambiguity management
- Highlight cross-functional influence without authority
- Show data-driven decision-making
- Demonstrate user empathy in real situations
PM Interview Scorecard: What Interviewers Evaluate
| Dimension | What They Look For | Weight |
|---|---|---|
| User Empathy | Do you think about the user first? | High |
| Data Reasoning | Can you drive decisions with data? | High |
| Structured Thinking | Is your approach logical and systematic? | High |
| Business Acumen | Do you understand trade-offs and revenue? | Medium |
| Communication | Can you explain complex ideas simply? | High |
| Leadership Stories | Have you influenced without authority? | Medium |
India-Specific: What Top Indian PM Employers Look For
| Company | PM Interview Style | Key Differentiator |
|---|---|---|
| Razorpay | Metrics-heavy, fintech context | B2B product thinking, payments domain knowledge |
| Flipkart | Consumer product design, estimation | Scale thinking, India-market nuance |
| CRED | Premium UX, member obsession | Design sensibility, storytelling |
| Swiggy/Zomato | Speed, hyperlocal, ops + product | Logistics thinking, GTM planning |
| Meesho | Vernacular users, Bharat market | Social commerce, Tier-2/3 user empathy |
30-Day PM Interview Prep Plan
WEEK 1: Master product design frameworks (CIRCLES, Jobs-to-be-Done)
WEEK 2: Practice metric questions (root cause, north star metrics)
WEEK 3: Estimation + prioritisation (RICE, ICE, Kano model)
WEEK 4: Mock PM interviews + portfolio storytelling
DAILY RESOURCES:
→ Lenny’s Newsletter (lennynewsletter.com)
→ Exponent PM Interview Course (tryexponent.com)
→ Product Sense Practice on Glassdoor India
Key Takeaways
- PM interviews test 5 areas: Product Design, Metrics, Estimation, Prioritisation, and Behavioural
- Always clarify before answering a design question — show structured thinking
- Reference India-specific user context (UPI, Bharat market, regional languages)
- Use RICE or ICE scoring to demonstrate data-driven prioritisation
- Practice 10–15 mock PM interviews — this is the most interview-heavy hiring process in tech
References
- LinkedIn India: PM Role Growth Report 2025 — [linkedin.com/business/talent](https://business.linkedin.com/talent-solutions)
- NPCI: UPI Transaction Statistics April 2025 — [npci.org.in](https://www.npci.org.in)
- Lenny’s Newsletter: PM Interview Prep — [lennynewsletter.com](https://www.lennysnewsletter.com)
- Exponent: PM Interview Course — [tryexponent.com](https://www.tryexponent.com)
- Glassdoor India: PM Interview Experiences 2025 — [glassdoor.co.in](https://www.glassdoor.co.in)
