Great, smart, friendly people.
Big company involved in many areas (a pro and a con).
Excellent benefits.
In the 10 years I've been at Microsoft, the company has more than doubled in size. Bureaucracy has increased by an order of magnitude, and many great engineers have left for better opportunities elsewhere.
We're involved in EVERYTHING and screwing it up because of the continuous over-promising and outright lying by mid-level execs to their managers. There are too many people who are not engineers working for this engineering company, and they are NOT the folks at the front who have accounted for virtually all of those laid off.
Change from the top down. If you want to "cut the 10 percent" every year, apply that to those at the top also, like Jack Welch did. And stop screwing around with these "trios" or "triads" – you can't build anything by committee.
One Skype call with a recruiter (about personal experience), followed by an onsite interview. There were four 1-on-1 interviews: * Two and a half interviews on simple algorithm tasks * One interview on a design task * Half an interview on per
Superb! Test your technical and HR skills in each round. Each round is more daunting than the previous. The panel consists of highly experienced and talented recruiters. They simultaneously test your stress management at each level. Technically, yo
Before the interview, I was nervous because of the company name, Microsoft. When my chance came, I entered the interview room and made a good first impression. After that, I slowly gained my confidence and gave satisfactory answers. At last, they tha
One Skype call with a recruiter (about personal experience), followed by an onsite interview. There were four 1-on-1 interviews: * Two and a half interviews on simple algorithm tasks * One interview on a design task * Half an interview on per
Superb! Test your technical and HR skills in each round. Each round is more daunting than the previous. The panel consists of highly experienced and talented recruiters. They simultaneously test your stress management at each level. Technically, yo
Before the interview, I was nervous because of the company name, Microsoft. When my chance came, I entered the interview room and made a good first impression. After that, I slowly gained my confidence and gave satisfactory answers. At last, they tha