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Professional Communication and Presence Questions

Covers the verbal and interpersonal communication skills and the professional presence a candidate projects in interviews and workplace interactions. Candidates are evaluated on clarity, conciseness, and organization of speech, including structuring answers, speaking at an appropriate pace, using complete sentences, and minimizing filler words so they convey ideas without rambling. This topic includes active listening, asking clarifying and thoughtful follow up questions, and adapting tone, energy, and level of detail to different audiences and contexts. Presence aspects include projecting confidence and credibility through voice and pacing, using appropriate body language where applicable, demonstrating cultural awareness and professional etiquette, maintaining composure under pressure, and showing appropriate enthusiasm and authenticity. Interviewers use this topic to assess whether a candidate can represent the team well, build trust with recruiters, clients, peers, and cross functional stakeholders, and collaborate effectively in interpersonal settings.

HardTechnical
30 practiced
You need to deliver bad news: the product won't reach the promised SLA this quarter. Plan a communication that includes audience segmentation (customers, internal leadership, engineering), the key message for each, and escalation steps if customers threaten to leave.
HardTechnical
22 practiced
Prepare a coaching plan to train senior PMs to handle media interviews about product missteps. Include 4 training modules, role-play exercises, and a checklist seniors should use before any press interaction.
HardTechnical
26 practiced
A remote all-hands included a controversial remark that led to employee upset. As PM lead, propose an internal communication to address the upset, describe how you would listen and collect employee feedback, and explain one action to restore psychological safety.
MediumTechnical
30 practiced
Create a short exercise you would use in a PM offsite to practice concise storytelling: describe the prompt, the expected deliverable, timebox, judging criteria, and one debrief question to surface learnings.
EasyTechnical
42 practiced
Create a brief checklist a PM should run through before any major external presentation (investors, press, customers). Include at least 10 items across content, logistics, legal, and personal prep to ensure professional presence and message discipline.

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