0:00
/
0:00
Transcript

🤫 Secrets To Crack Any Whiteboard Challenges

Ex-Google designer sharing a step-by-step framework to master whiteboard challenges and land your dream job

Quick Summary:

1. Understand the Whiteboard Challenge Format

  • You’re given a prompt and a Sharpie and you must independently solve the problem. The interviewer may provide direction, but assume no cooperation.

  • Make sure you think out loud and communicate your reasoning.

  • Leave enough time at the end to sketch UI and user flows.

2. Break Down the Prompt Thoroughly

  • The biggest mistake candidates make is not breaking down the prompt properly. After that, you need to generate insights by identifying all stakeholders and their problems.

  • Always narrow the scope. Broad problems can get overwhelming, so define specific constraints (e.g., location, target user, context).

Share

3. Use a Structured Framework to Scope the Problem

  • Here’s my framework:

4. Prioritize Key Problems and Define Success Metrics

  • Identify the core problems within the narrowed scope and define the KPIs to measure success.

  • Convert success definitions into feature ideation, ensuring your solution aligns with the problem’s needs.

5. Iterate and Get Direction from the Interviewer when Needed

  • After breaking down the problem, ask for guidance on which scope to pursue. If they don’t provide direction, choose a logical path and justify your decision.