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Zomato

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Valentina leads sales and business development for a Fortune 500 company. She travels 3 out of 4 weeks in the month, and when she travels, it’s almost always internationally. Between all her travel to different time zones and a busy meeting schedule in different cities, she finds it challenging to keep up with her calendar to show up to the right places at the right time. Design a calendar flow and interface that is smart enough to suggest meeting times accounts for changing time zones and is proactively working for Valentina to make sure she is always on time for her meetings. The proposed solution has to be mobile-friendly and has to use viable technologies from today.

Razorpay

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A lot of people depend on food delivery services for their meals. During open-ended research, it was revealed that a lot of regular users feel that while there are a lot of options for them to order from, they don't tend to have time on their hands when they actually want to order food. The product team wants to solve this disconnect by building a feature to schedule orders and extend it to create weekly and monthly subscriptions. As a Product Designer, you are tasked with building an experience for a user to be able to schedule & subscribe to the food of their choice.

Cleartrip

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Design a mobile application that allows designers to find their next job. We want you to identify gaps in existing products, information that will help in decision making, and features that will make this app more usable. Focus on the ability to browse through multiple jobs, read about them in detail, narrow down and compare the ones that are relevant. You don't need to focus on the onboarding flow or the process of applying or tracking applications.

Devfolio

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Setting a goal, writing it down, and achieving it is an important part of moving forward and improving. Both in life and work. But goals take time, sometimes months, or even years to complete and tick off. The process of conceiving something and finishing it is never linear. Design an analog physical product (analog as in not digital, not an app or a website) that can keep a person motivated and stuck to the goal they have set. Let your imagination run free. The weirder, the better. Don't limit yourself to our reality, if your product needs a button that can make a user travel back and forth in time, add it! If your product requires a chamber where a person can step in and create a duplicate of themself. Go ahead! Feel free to express your solution in any form, it just needs to be easy to understand.

Inkoop

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Calorie tracking and water tracking are very popular use cases today. Water intake is in fact very important. Just a 2% decrease in body water levels has been found to decrease athletic performance by as much as 60% and cognitive performance by as much as 50%. Design a water intake tracker where the user can track if they have drunk 8 glasses of water in a day, think and design for success and failure use cases.