Google Associate Product Manager interview questions
based on 153 ratings - Updated Apr 23, 2026
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Associate Product Manager applicants have rated the interview process at Google with 4 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty) and assessed their interview experience as 100% positive. To compare, the company-average is 66.4% positive. This is according to Glassdoor user ratings.
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You have to know exactly what you are talking about, what you want to achieve, why you want to achieve it. Like the how and why behind every answer and how it impacts everything.
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Pick a product you like, what specifically you like about the product and why?
How would you improve it?
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The Google Associate Product Manager (APM) interview process includes several stages: resume screening, a phone interview with product, analytical, strategy, or estimation questions, a possible take-home assignment, and onsite interviews. Onsite interviews consist of multiple rounds focusing on design (creativity and user empathy), strategy (product vision and market strategy), analytical (data handling and estimations), behavioral (cultural fit and past experiences), and technical (understanding of technical concepts) skills.
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Design an app to for a work building that has 20 floors, the building has labs as well as traditional office spaces.
online interview with 2 question on product design and root cause analysis. 1) Design an alarm clock for kids in 2100s 2) An app on playstore is suddenly getting too many negative reviews.
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online interview with 2 question on product design and root cause analysis. 1) Design an alarm clock for kids in 2100s 2) An app on playstore is suddenly getting too many negative reviews.