Dominion Energy product management interviews reflect the regulated electric and gas utility's approach to energy product and program development, clean energy transition program design, and customer-facing energy solution offerings for residential and commercial customers across the Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming service territories. Product management at Dominion Energy encompasses energy product portfolio development within the regulatory compact where new products and programs require state public utility commission approval before launch, creating a product development process that involves regulatory strategy alongside product design – residential energy product management covering electric rate program development including time-of-use rates for electric vehicle owners, tiered rate programs for low-income customers, and demand response credit programs for residential load curtailment, energy efficiency program product design including residential LED lighting programs, HVAC efficiency rebate programs, weatherization assistance programs, and smart thermostat programs that must meet regulatory energy efficiency portfolio standards, clean energy product development covering community solar subscription programs, rooftop solar interconnection support tools, battery storage incentive programs, and electric vehicle incentive program design for the residential customer market, and commercial and industrial energy product management covering commercial demand response program design, commercial energy efficiency program development, green tariff product design for large corporate renewable energy buyers, and commercial electrification program development. Product management at Dominion Energy functions within the regulatory product development framework where new rate products require rate case or tariff filing approval, where energy efficiency program portfolios must meet state-mandated energy efficiency goals established in regulatory proceedings, and where clean energy program design must comply with the Virginia Clean Economy Act (VCEA) requirements that establish Virginia's renewable portfolio standard and energy efficiency mandates that shape Dominion Energy's product development priorities.
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What interviewers actually evaluate
Regulatory Product Development, Clean Energy Transition Program Design & Residential and Commercial Energy Product Portfolio
Dominion Energy product management interviews center on the ability to develop energy products and programs within the regulatory approval framework where state public utility commission proceedings shape product launch timelines and feature design, design clean energy transition programs that achieve Virginia Clean Economy Act requirements for renewable energy and energy efficiency while creating customer value, and manage the residential and commercial energy product portfolio across the multi-state service territory. Strong candidates demonstrate regulated utility product management, energy efficiency program management, clean energy product development, or public utility regulatory product strategy experience, bring specific program enrollment rates, energy efficiency savings, renewable energy capacity, and regulatory approval metrics, and show understanding of how Dominion Energy product management differs from tech or competitive energy product development in terms of the regulatory approval framework, the public good energy efficiency mandate, and the clean energy transition program complexity.
Regulatory product development and state commission approval management including rate product development and filing process covering electric and gas rate program design including time-of-use rate structures for electric vehicle and smart home customers, residential and commercial demand response rate programs, interruptible service rate options for large industrial customers, and budget billing program design where rate product development requires both customer value analysis and state public utility commission filing and approval before product launch, energy efficiency program portfolio design and regulatory compliance covering annual energy efficiency program portfolio development that meets Virginia's energy efficiency savings mandates under the Virginia Clean Economy Act, North Carolina energy efficiency program requirements, South Carolina demand-side management program standards, and Questar Gas energy efficiency program requirements in Utah and Wyoming where each state's regulatory energy efficiency program portfolio requires product design that achieves regulatory savings targets at cost-effective program economics, regulatory product strategy covering rate case product testimony preparation, tariff filing strategy for new product launches, and regulatory stakeholder engagement with state public utility commission staff and intervenors on new product designs, and customer-facing product testing and pilot program management covering residential and commercial pilot program design for new energy products before full regulatory filing including EV rate pilot programs, demand response technology pilots, and clean energy product pilots that generate customer data supporting regulatory approval proceedings, Clean energy product development and Virginia Clean Economy Act compliance including Virginia Clean Economy Act product portfolio development covering Dominion Energy Virginia's product strategy to achieve VCEA requirements for renewable portfolio standard compliance including utility-scale offshore wind capacity product development, solar generation capacity additions, and renewable energy certificate program design for retail customers, community solar and distributed energy product management covering community solar subscription program product design for residential and commercial customers, rooftop solar interconnection process product design including customer application portal development and interconnection timeline management, battery storage incentive program design for residential and commercial customers, and virtual net metering product development for multi-family and community solar arrangements, and electric vehicle product management covering residential EV rate program design including off-peak charging rate structures, EV supply equipment rebate program design, workplace charging program development, and public charging infrastructure support programs that achieve Dominion Energy's electric vehicle adoption commitments, and Residential and commercial energy customer product experience including digital product management covering My Account online portal product development, mobile app energy management feature development, automated billing and payment product features, and energy usage analytics and insights tools that improve customer energy management capability, smart grid and smart meter product management covering advanced metering infrastructure product features including time-of-use rate enabling functionality, outage notification improvements, and smart home device integration that creates customer value from the smart meter investment, and commercial customer product experience covering commercial customer portal features, demand charge management tools, and commercial energy efficiency program application and tracking product development
What gets scored in every session
Specific, sentence-level feedback.
| Dimension | What it measures | How to answer |
|---|---|---|
| Regulatory Product Development | Do you demonstrate understanding of how regulatory product development works at Dominion Energy – what rate product development and commission filing involves, how energy efficiency program portfolio design meets state regulatory mandates, what regulatory product strategy requires for tariff filing, and how pilot program management generates regulatory evidence for new product approvals? | Rate product filing, efficiency program design, regulatory strategy, pilot programs |
| Clean Energy Transition Program Design | Do you demonstrate understanding of how clean energy product development works at Dominion Energy – what Virginia Clean Economy Act product portfolio requires, how community solar and distributed energy product management operates, what EV rate program design involves, and how battery storage incentive programs create customer value while achieving regulatory commitments? | VCEA compliance, community solar, EV programs, battery storage |
| Digital Product and Customer Experience | Do you demonstrate understanding of how digital product management and customer experience works at Dominion Energy – what My Account portal and mobile app product features involve, how smart meter product features create customer value from AMI investment, what commercial customer portal development requires, and how energy analytics tools improve customer energy management? | Digital portal, smart meter features, commercial customer tools, energy analytics |
| Product Outcome Specificity | Product management answers without program enrollment rates, energy efficiency savings, renewable energy capacity, or regulatory approval metrics fail. We flag product analyses without quantitative grounding in Dominion Energy program performance and regulatory data. | Program enrollment (%), efficiency savings (MWh), renewable capacity (MW), approval timeline |
How a session works
Step 1: Get your Dominion Energy Product Management question
You are assigned questions based on where Dominion Energy product management candidates typically struggle most, which is regulatory product development process and clean energy transition program design with specific enrollment rates, efficiency savings, and regulatory approval metrics. Each session starts fresh with a new question targeting a different evaluation dimension.
Step 2: Answer by voice
Speak your answer as you would in a real interview. The AI listens for STAR structure, regulated utility product management and clean energy program development vocabulary, and whether you connect product decisions to enrollment outcomes, efficiency savings results, and Dominion Energy's regulatory performance relative to Duke Energy, Pepco Holdings, and other major regulated utility program competitors.
Step 3: Get scored dimension by dimension
Instant scores across all four rubric dimensions. Each gets a score, a flagged weakness, and a specific sentence-level fix, not "be more specific" but which sentence to rewrite and why.
Step 4: Re-answer and track improvement
Revise based on feedback and answer again. See the before/after score change across Regulatory Product Development, Clean Energy Transition Program Design, Digital Product and Customer Experience, and Product Outcome Specificity. Your weakness profile updates across sessions so practice becomes more targeted.
Frequently Asked Questions
What questions does Dominion Energy ask in Product Management interviews?
Expect regulatory product development, clean energy program design, and digital customer experience questions. Common prompts include how you would design the Dominion Energy Virginia electric vehicle rate program for residential customers where the product design must address off-peak charging rate structure that incentivizes EV charging during overnight low-demand hours, time-of-use rate options for smart-enabled EV chargers that can optimize charging timing automatically, EV supply equipment rebate program design that reduces customer installation cost barriers for Level 2 home charging, customer enrollment process design for the new rate program, and the regulatory filing strategy for the Virginia State Corporation Commission approval of the new EV rate program, how you would develop the product strategy for Dominion Energy's energy efficiency program portfolio for the Virginia regulatory period under the Virginia Clean Economy Act which requires Dominion Energy to achieve specific annual energy efficiency savings targets where the program portfolio must achieve cost-effective efficiency savings across residential, commercial, and industrial segments using lighting programs, HVAC efficiency programs, commercial building automation programs, and industrial process efficiency programs where the product design must maximize cost-effective savings achievement while managing total program budget within the regulatory-approved energy efficiency spending cap, and how you would design the community solar product for Dominion Energy's residential and commercial customer segments where Virginia's community solar legislation enables customer participation in shared solar projects and where the product design must address subscription terms and size limitations, renewable energy credit allocation to subscribers, bill credit mechanism design, program cap management in the state-approved program framework, and customer enrollment process that allows residential and commercial customers to participate in community solar without rooftop solar installation. Prepare one failure story involving a product development challenge, regulatory approval issue, or energy program that did not produce the intended enrollment or savings outcome.
How hard is Dominion Energy's Product Management interview?
The difficulty is regulatory product development complexity combined with clean energy transition program design requirements and multi-state program portfolio management that distinguish Dominion Energy product management from tech or consumer product management. Candidates from tech product management or competitive energy backgrounds struggle when interviewers press on how Dominion Energy product management differs from typical product development – why regulatory approval framework creates product launch constraints that agile product development does not face because rate products and energy efficiency programs require state public utility commission filing, staff review, potential evidentiary hearing, and commission approval before customer availability creating product launch timelines of 12 to 24 months that differ fundamentally from the sprint-based product releases of software product management, how Virginia Clean Economy Act compliance creates energy efficiency and renewable energy mandate-driven product development that differs from market demand-driven product management because the regulatory mandate establishes minimum product performance requirements (energy savings targets, renewable capacity additions) that must be achieved regardless of customer enrollment levels, requiring product design that maximizes enrollment and cost-effectiveness within the regulatory cost framework, why multi-state program portfolio management creates product complexity across Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Utah-Wyoming jurisdictions with different regulatory requirements, program design standards, and energy efficiency mandates that single-state or competitive market product management does not face, and how customer-facing energy product design must simultaneously create customer value, meet regulatory cost-effectiveness tests, and achieve state policy goals that consumer product management's customer-centric design process alone does not satisfy. Candidates who understand regulated utility product management and energy efficiency program design advance.
What does Product Management at Dominion Energy involve?
Dominion Energy product management covers electric and gas rate program development and state commission filing; energy efficiency program portfolio design for Virginia Clean Economy Act compliance; residential and commercial demand response program product management; Virginia Clean Economy Act renewable portfolio standard product strategy; community solar subscription program product development; electric vehicle rate program design and regulatory filing; battery storage incentive program management; rooftop solar interconnection process product development; My Account digital portal and mobile app product management; smart meter advanced metering infrastructure product feature development; commercial customer portal and energy analytics product development; and multi-state energy efficiency program portfolio management across Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Questar Gas territories.
How do I prepare for Dominion Energy's Product Management interview?
Study Dominion Energy's regulated utility model: understand how state public utility commission oversight shapes product development and launch timelines, what the Virginia Clean Economy Act requires for energy efficiency and renewable energy product portfolios, how the multi-state territory creates different regulatory program requirements, and what Dominion Energy's clean energy transition involves for product development priorities. Understand regulatory product development: how rate program filing and approval processes work, what energy efficiency program portfolio design involves for regulatory cost-effectiveness testing, how tariff filing strategy operates for new product launches, and what pilot program management generates for regulatory evidence. Study clean energy programs: how Virginia Clean Economy Act renewable and efficiency requirements shape product strategy, what community solar program design involves, how EV rate program design works, and how battery storage incentive programs create customer value within regulatory frameworks. Understand digital product management: how My Account portal product features work for utility customers, what smart meter product capabilities enable, how commercial customer tools address energy management needs, and what energy analytics features improve customer engagement. Study product metrics: what program enrollment rates, energy efficiency savings, renewable energy capacity, and regulatory approval timelines measure in Dominion Energy product context. Prepare examples with program enrollment outcomes, efficiency savings achievements, regulatory approvals, and digital product adoption.
How do I handle questions about a Dominion Energy product challenge?
Describe the product situation – what the challenge was (regulatory product filing, energy efficiency mandate gap, clean energy program design, digital product gap, multi-state program coordination), what product line and regulatory jurisdiction was involved, what the enrollment, savings, or regulatory dimensions were, and what the customer value and policy compliance requirements were – how you analyzed the product opportunity including regulatory analysis (state mandate requirements, cost-effectiveness test standards, regulatory approval timeline assessment), customer research (enrollment barrier analysis, program awareness assessment, customer value proposition evaluation), and competitive benchmark analysis (Duke Energy and Pepco program design comparison, best practice program design research) – how you managed the product response including program design development, regulatory filing strategy execution, customer enrollment improvement program development, and multi-state program adaptation – and what the product outcome was, what the enrollment rate, efficiency savings, renewable capacity, or regulatory approval result was. Show that you understood how Dominion Energy product management requires both standard product development capability and the regulatory approval framework, energy efficiency mandate compliance, and clean energy transition program design that distinguishes Dominion Energy product management. Interviewers want to see Dominion Energy regulated utility product judgment.
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