I really miss Microsoft. It was a great company. It wasn't without its own set of problems, but overall, it was a great place to work. The people were generally dedicated, and for the most part, people there cared about others.
Microsoft has a lot of "not invented here." It limits the creativity and growth engineers can have inside of the company.
The process started with a fairly involved technical screen, followed by a technical interview with a team member. I pulled out at this stage, but suspect that I would have been rejected anyway.
They were very clear about the process. The interview was expected because I'd had other interviews there before. It all went fine and was okay. I have to enter 30 words, so here I go.
The technical quiz asked me many hard questions related to software development and project management. The call kept losing connection, but luckily the lady was friendly about it, and we continued the interview where we left off. Overall, it was a
The process started with a fairly involved technical screen, followed by a technical interview with a team member. I pulled out at this stage, but suspect that I would have been rejected anyway.
They were very clear about the process. The interview was expected because I'd had other interviews there before. It all went fine and was okay. I have to enter 30 words, so here I go.
The technical quiz asked me many hard questions related to software development and project management. The call kept losing connection, but luckily the lady was friendly about it, and we continued the interview where we left off. Overall, it was a