For PMs, EMs, TPMs, and Senior Engineers

Sharpen Your Product Sense for Interviews

Product sense rounds are expanding beyond PM interviews into EM, TPM, and senior engineering loops. Practice with professionals who evaluate product thinking at Meta, Google, Amazon, and other product-driven companies.

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Sound Familiar?

You're not alone. These are the challenges we hear most.

Product Thinking Feels Subjective

Unlike coding, there is no compiler to tell you if your answer is right. Product sense feels fuzzy and subjective, making it hard to know if your preparation is on track.

Engineers Underestimate This Round

You are a strong engineer and assume product sense will be easy. But articulating user empathy, defining success metrics, and making prioritization trade-offs is a distinct skill that requires dedicated practice.

Frameworks Alone Do Not Score Well

You memorized CIRCLES and RICE but your answers still feel generic. Interviewers see through framework-heavy answers that lack genuine product intuition and creative thinking.

Develop Product Intuition That Interviewers Recognize.

Your mentor will run a realistic product sense interview covering product design, product improvement, or product strategy, matched to your target company. They evaluate your user empathy, structured thinking, creativity, metrics definition, and prioritization, then give you specific feedback on how to elevate your product sense.

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Company-Specific Product Questions
Your mentor uses the question styles and evaluation criteria specific to your target company. Meta, Google, and Amazon each test product sense very differently.
Go Beyond Frameworks
Learn to combine structured thinking with genuine product intuition. Your mentor shows you how top candidates blend frameworks with creative, user-centered thinking.
Metrics That Impress
Defining the right success metrics is often the difference between a hire and a no-hire. Your mentor teaches you to think about metrics the way product leaders do.
Applicable Across Roles
Whether you are a PM, EM, TPM, or senior engineer, your mentor tailors the product sense session to the expectations for your specific role.

How It Works

Get started in three simple steps

1

Choose Your Mentor

Browse mentors by company experience, expertise, and availability. Every mentor is vetted and actively working in the industry.

2

Book a Session

Select a time slot that works for you. Sessions are conducted over video call with screen sharing for hands-on practice.

3

Get Results

Receive personalized feedback, actionable strategies, and follow-up resources to accelerate your career goals.

Success Stories

See how engineers like you achieved their goals

My mentor helped me navigate a challenging career transition with genuine empathy. Every session was focused on my specific goals, and the personalized guidance gave me the confidence to land a senior role at a top-tier company.

Ana Reyes
Ana Reyes
Software Engineer

The mentorship I received was transformative. My mentor brought deep technical expertise and exceptional communication skills that helped me master system design. I went from struggling with interviews to receiving multiple offers.

Danish Kalim
Danish Kalim
Software Engineer

After months of preparation on my own, I knew I needed expert guidance. Choosing BeTopTen was the best decision - my mentor's targeted feedback on my coding and behavioral interviews directly led to my promotion.

Amruta Rathod
Amruta Rathod
Senior Developer

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Product Sense Interview

Do engineers really need to prepare for product sense rounds?
Yes, increasingly so. Companies like Meta and Google now include product sense or product design rounds in senior engineering and EM interview loops. The expectation is that senior technical leaders can think about products holistically, not just build what they are told.
What types of product sense questions will I face?
The three main categories are product design (design a new product from scratch), product improvement (improve an existing product), and product strategy (evaluate market opportunities or competitive moves). Your mentor will focus on the types most relevant to your target company and role.
How is this different from a case interview?
Case interviews focus on business analysis and quantitative reasoning. Product sense interviews focus on user empathy, design thinking, feature prioritization, and metrics definition. The skills overlap but the evaluation criteria are distinct.
I have no PM experience. Can I still do well?
Yes. Product sense is about how you think about users and products, not about having PM on your resume. Many strong engineers have excellent product intuition from building features and working closely with users. Your mentor will help you structure and articulate that existing intuition.
How many sessions do I need for product sense?
For most candidates, 2-3 sessions provide a strong foundation. The first session identifies your strengths and gaps, subsequent sessions build targeted skills. If your interview is imminent, even a single session can significantly improve your approach and confidence.
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