Interview Questions
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Spotted App Product Tester (iOS Users)

Can you commit to using Spotted for at least 3 weeks and sharing feedback?
Yes, absolutely. I can fully commit to using Spotted consistently for at least three weeks and being intentional about how I test it. I would approach it strategically, paying attention to user experience, engagement flow, and overall value so that the feedback I share is thoughtful and actionable. I genuinely enjoy exploring new platforms and understanding what works and what can be improved, so I would be proactive about documenting my experience and sharing clear insights. I see it as an opportunity not just to use the product, but to help refine and strengthen it.
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Spotted App Product Tester (iOS Users)

How often do you take photos with friends or at social events?
I have about 88,000 pictures in my camera roll. I love taking pictures if you couldn't already tell.
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Spotted App Product Tester (iOS Users)

Describe a time when you gave feedback that led to product improvement.
During my senior design project, my team and I worked with Revival as our client, treating it like a real world brand engagement. After their catalog shoot, we received the first round of photos and they were dark and blurry, despite the time and money invested. I gave feedback that the images did not reflect the quality of the garments or the level of brand we were trying to position Revival as, and I felt strongly that we needed to find a solution rather than settle. Instead of discarding the shoot, I suggested we experiment more intentionally in post production. We adjusted exposure, clarity, color balance, and sharpness, and tested different editing techniques until we realized we could recover much more detail than we initially thought. That feedback shifted the entire outcome. We uncovered creative possibilities we did not even know were achievable through editing, and the final catalog ended up significantly stronger and more aligned with Revivalās vision. It reinforced for me how speaking up and approaching problems strategically can directly improve the final product.








