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Growth · Product Manager Interview Guide

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How to Pass the myTomorrows Product Manager Interview in 2026

The myTomorrows DNA (TL;DR)

myTomorrows seeks candidates demonstrating strong ethical judgment, empathy for patients, and the ability to navigate complex regulatory environments to expand access to treatments. They value problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and a collaborative spirit in a high-impact, sensitive domain.

The myTomorrows Interview Loop

Your onsite loop will typically consist of 4 rounds.

  1. 1

    Round 1

    Recruiter Screen
    Motivation, basic fit, logistics.
  2. 2

    Round 2

    Product Sense / Design
    Customer empathy, creativity, structured design thinking.
  3. 3

    Round 3

    Analytical / Execution
    Metrics definition, root-cause debugging, A/B testing.
  4. 4

    Round 4

    Strategy / Estimation
    Market sizing, competitive positioning, business trade-offs.

The Danger Zone: Top Reasons Candidates Fail

Based on our database of myTomorrows interview outcomes, avoid these common traps:

  • Failing to demonstrate the impact of their initiative.
  • Not taking initiative or ownership beyond identifying the issue.
  • Only identifying obvious direct competitors and missing indirect ones (e.g., traditional CROs, patient advocacy groups).
  • Not considering the statistical significance or confidence intervals of the results.

Test Yourself: Real myTomorrows Questions

Three real prompts pulled from our database.

Type · Conflict Resolution

Tell me about a time you had a significant disagreement with a colleague or manager regarding a technical decision. How did you approach the situation, and what was the resolution?

Type · Product Prioritization

We have a backlog of potential features for myTomorrows, including improving the physician onboarding flow, adding more advanced search filters for trials, and integrating with electronic health records. How would you decide which feature to build next?

Type · A/B Testing

Suppose we want to test a new design for the call-to-action button on our trial listing pages to encourage more 'expressions of interest'. How would you design and run an A/B test for this?

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myTomorrows Interview Question Bank

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Recruiter Screen

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  1. 1

    Type · Motivation

    What interests you specifically about myTomorrows and the pharmaceutical industry, and how does that align with your career goals as a Product Manager?
2

Product Sense / Design

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  1. 2

    Type · Product Design

    Imagine we want to build a new feature for myTomorrows that helps patients better understand the clinical trial matching process. Walk me through how you would design this feature, from ideation to launch.
  2. 3

    Type · User Empathy

    Describe a time you had to deeply understand a user's needs that were not immediately obvious. How did you uncover those needs, and how did it influence your product decisions?
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3

Analytical / Execution

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  1. 4

    Type · Metrics Definition

    We've just launched a new recommendation engine on myTomorrows designed to surface more relevant clinical trials to patients. What key metrics would you define to measure the success of this feature, and why?
  2. 5

    Type · Root Cause Analysis

    We've noticed a significant drop in the conversion rate of patients completing their profile on myTomorrows over the past month. How would you investigate the root cause of this decline?
  3. + 2 more questions in this round (sign up to unlock)
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Strategy / Estimation

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  1. 6

    Type · Market Sizing

    Estimate the total addressable market (TAM) for a platform like myTomorrows in the European Union, focusing on rare disease clinical trials.
  2. 7

    Type · Competitive Analysis

    Who do you see as myTomorrows's main competitors, both direct and indirect, in the patient recruitment space? How should we differentiate ourselves?
  3. + 1 more questions in this round (sign up to unlock)

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