A very good place to work for, with a good team and talented folks.
I really enjoy working at Microsoft.
We should be less metric-driven.
The process involved a series of phone and in-person interviews, as well as meetings with various team members. This took multiple months until finally, there were enough other candidates to conduct a final, six-hour on-site loop. I arrived early in
HackerRank test and 3 rounds of coding, plus an experience-based interview. The position was for QA, who should have storage and networking knowledge. So, basic questions on storage and networking were asked.
Asked basic DSA questions and basic software engineering topics, such as writing unit tests, black-box and white-box testing. There was a discussion about the projects mentioned in the resume. They also asked basic questions related to Core CSE subje
The process involved a series of phone and in-person interviews, as well as meetings with various team members. This took multiple months until finally, there were enough other candidates to conduct a final, six-hour on-site loop. I arrived early in
HackerRank test and 3 rounds of coding, plus an experience-based interview. The position was for QA, who should have storage and networking knowledge. So, basic questions on storage and networking were asked.
Asked basic DSA questions and basic software engineering topics, such as writing unit tests, black-box and white-box testing. There was a discussion about the projects mentioned in the resume. They also asked basic questions related to Core CSE subje