To prepare for on-the-spot coding during an interview, you can practice coding problems on platforms like LeetCode, HackerRank, or CodeSignal. You can also study algorithms and data structures, as they are often the basis of coding questions. Mock interviews can also be beneficial. Lastly, understanding the company's product and technology stack can give you an idea of what kind of problems you might be asked to solve.
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How do you ace one of the toughest job interviews there is? When you apply to be a Product Manager, you will be asked to make sound business decisions with incomplete data. Interviewers expect you to know their products, product strategy and user goals inside and out. Your product instincts will be put to the test. And you may be asked to design algorithms or write code right on the spot.