I first had an on-campus interview which was 30-45 minutes long. A few months later, I was contacted again to do an on-site interview. I, however, had another offer with a short deadline (within 2 weeks). This timeline is very short to conduct an on-site interview and receive results, but they were able to schedule the interview and provide me with results within that period, which was awesome.
During the on-site interview, I met with 4-5 people. Each interview was an hour long, except for the lunch interview.
The lunch interview was 2 hours long: one hour for lunch and conversation, and the next hour for a coding interview. The rest of the interviews were also coding interviews.
Everyone was very pleasant, interested in their work, and excited to talk with me. They also all seemed to love the company, which left a great impression on me. Overall, the interview process was very pleasant.
A lot of tree questions
The following metrics were computed from 2 interview experiences for the Microsoft Software Developer role in New York, New York.
Microsoft's interview process for their Software Developer roles in New York, New York is fairly selective, failing a large portion of engineers who go through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Microsoft's Software Developer interview process in New York, New York.