Interview Questions
Idea Citizen
Product Tester – Idea Citizen Conversation Cards (Build Real-World Ideas)

How would you use these conversation cards and what would you look for to know they’re working?
I would use the conversation cards in group discussions with classmates, friends, and organization members to encourage deeper conversations and explore different perspectives. As someone who enjoys meaningful discussions, I would pay attention to how easily the questions spark engagement and whether they help people move beyond surface-level responses.
To know they're working, I would look for signs such as active participation, thoughtful responses, sustained conversations, and whether people feel more connected or comfortable sharing their ideas. I would also observe whether the cards encourage creativity, critical thinking, and genuine dialogue rather than short or forced answers. If people leave the conversation with new insights or a stronger connection to others, I would consider that a strong indicator of success.
Idea Citizen
Product Tester – Idea Citizen Conversation Cards (Build Real-World Ideas)

How do you ensure your feedback is detailed and useful?
I ensure my feedback is detailed and useful by being specific, objective, and user-focused. Instead of simply saying whether I like or dislike something, I explain why I felt that way, what worked well, what could be improved, and how those changes might affect the user experience. I pay attention to details, consider the product from different perspectives, and provide constructive suggestions whenever possible. My goal is to give feedback that is clear, actionable, and helpful for making informed improvements.
Idea Citizen
Product Tester – Idea Citizen Conversation Cards (Build Real-World Ideas)

What attracts you to product testing?
What attracts me to product testing is the opportunity to contribute to something while it's still being shaped. I enjoy analyzing experiences, identifying what works well, and providing constructive feedback that can help improve a product. As a psychology student, I'm particularly interested in how people think, communicate, and interact, so I find it rewarding to evaluate products from a user perspective. Product testing also allows me to be part of the creative process, knowing that my insights can help make a product more engaging, effective, and meaningful for future users.








