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They shifted then to a puzzle question about scale and design: a scenario that required both technical literacy and a capacity for trade-offs. My hands, warm from the tea I'd had earlier, clutched the edge of the table for a moment as if to anchor myself. I sketched an approach: prioritize core user journeys, implement a feature flag for progressive rollout, automate key tests, and measure outcomes with clearly defined metrics. I remember their faces as I spoke—each a different gradation of skepticism and curiosity—because those expressions are not neutral; they are the map to which you calibrate your answers. I did not try to be clever. I tried to be useful.

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