Engineering Manager Mock Interview (with Square Director of Engineering): Time You Made a Mistake

Exponent
22 Mar 202216:09

Summary

TLDRIn this Exponent Engineering Manager Mock Interview, host Kevin Way interviews Rahul, a Director of Engineering at Square. Rahul shares his career journey, from his start at Oracle to leading an engineering team at Square. The conversation focuses on a pivotal leadership question: recounting a mistake. Rahul discusses his past defensive attitude towards suggestions and the transformational impact of adopting a 'yes, and' approach from improv theater. He emphasizes the importance of relationship building and communication in leadership roles and offers insights into giving and receiving feedback constructively.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Rahul is a Director of Engineering at Square, leading a team of engineering managers and engineers working on point of sales.
  • 🏱 Rahul started at Square in 2016 as an individual contributor and gradually stepped into the engineering manager role as the team grew.
  • đŸŒ± Prior to Square, Rahul was a CTO at a startup in San Francisco, growing the product engineering org to 15-20 people.
  • 📚 Rahul began his career at Oracle, working on databases, and later worked at an e-commerce startup in Palo Alto.
  • 🎓 Rahul has a Masters in Computer Science from Stanford, having moved to the US as a grad student.
  • 💡 The interview focuses on a leadership question about a time when Rahul made a mistake, highlighting the importance of relationship building and communication.
  • đŸš« Rahul admits to having a defensive attitude towards suggestions, which he later realized was a mistake that hindered his growth and relationships.
  • 🔄 Rahul learned to adopt a 'yes, and' philosophy from improv, which transformed his approach to communication and relationships, instead of starting with 'no'.
  • đŸ€ Rahul emphasizes the importance of being a good listener and ensuring that others feel heard in discussions, rather than immediately dismissing ideas.
  • 📈 Rahul advises that showing a growth mentality is crucial in interviews for EM or Director roles, demonstrating self-awareness and the ability to improve.
  • 📚 Rahul recommends having a framework-based thinking and providing concrete examples from past experiences to impress interviewers.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of the mock interview in the video?

    -The purpose of the mock interview is to practice and demonstrate how to answer leadership questions that are typically asked in engineering manager or product manager interviews.

  • Who is the guest in the mock interview and what is his current role?

    -The guest in the mock interview is Rahul, who is currently the Director of Engineering at Square.

  • How long has Rahul been at Square and what roles has he held there?

    -Rahul has been at Square for about six years. He started as an individual contributor and eventually stepped into the engineering manager role, leading the entire engineering organization.

  • What was Rahul's role before joining Square?

    -Prior to Square, Rahul was a CTO at a startup in San Francisco, where he grew the product engineering organization for about four years.

  • What is the leadership question asked in the mock interview?

    -The leadership question asked in the mock interview is 'Tell me about a time when you made a mistake.'

  • What mistake did Rahul admit to making in his career?

    -Rahul admitted to having a defensive attitude towards suggestions and not giving enough priority to relationship building and communication.

  • What feedback did Rahul receive from his manager that led to a change in his approach?

    -Rahul received feedback from his manager about his negative tone in discussions and the need to re-evaluate his approach to communication.

  • What technique did Rahul adopt to improve his communication and relationships?

    -Rahul adopted the 'Yes, and...' technique from improvisation to improve his communication, which involves building on others' ideas rather than immediately rejecting them.

  • How did Rahul handle the realization that he needed to change his approach?

    -Rahul took the feedback to heart, introspected, and quickly made a change in his approach to communication, which had a positive impact on his relationships and career.

  • What advice does Rahul give for handling feedback and self-improvement?

    -Rahul advises taking feedback from trusted sources seriously, self-introspecting, and making quick changes to address the issues raised.

  • What tips does Rahul offer for those interviewing for an engineering manager or director of engineering role?

    -Rahul suggests exhibiting a growth mentality, having a framework-based thinking, organizing thoughts succinctly, and backing up theoretical points with concrete examples from past experiences.

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