Intro call with a recruiter and then a call with the hiring manager. They then require that you create an entire product requirements doc for updating one of their products. Imagine if they asked a designer to make a bunch of ads for their products for free? Crazy, right? So why is it OK to ask for hours of free labor from prospective product managers? Especially when the ask is specific to their product lines? Only interview here if you are desperate. If they don't respect your time during the interview, they won't respect it when you are working for them.
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Question 1
Write a product requirements document including value statement, phases, user stories, timelines, tradeoffs, etc. for one of our product lines.
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Average interview
Application
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Samsara (Toronto, ON) in Dec 2025
Interview
They would ask you basic questions in the JD, Learn IT Ops and how technologies like cloud and data are solving problems. The HR staff are friendly but they would test your knowledge of the job
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Question 1
They would ask you basic questions in the JD, Learn IT Ops and how technologies like cloud and data are solving problems
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Samsara
Interview
Good and positive experience. Walking thru the process was very useful. Initial screening focus based on the experience one had. And feedback provided as a follow up. Enough time was provided to the candidate to answer the questions and ask any clarifications or follow up queries.
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What is your most challenging and risk taking work
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Samsara in Aug 2025
Interview
Extensive process involving many rounds - recruiter screen, hiring manager screen, take-home case, interview loop/panel with live case and behavioral, and then exec call. The exec I spoke with was not prepared for the interview and the call itself felt very disorganized. In my experience, the only interview that truly mattered was the exec call -- the rest of the rounds, case study, etc are a lot of time and effort for very little return, no matter how well you perform.
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Most questions are behavioral "tell me about a time when X" style questions, just like Amazon's leadership principle-based questions. Follow the STAR format and you'll do well.