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Sometimes your peers are better at doing politics versus programming, which is unfortunate. But I guess any place with this many people is bound to have this.
Interview Stages: * Rec Scree * Phone Screen * Onsite (LC, System Design, Manager, LC) The interview was for a specific team, so many low-level (C, C++, and OS) questions were asked.
On-campus booth, quick chat. Then I did an on-campus, in-person interview. We discussed my CV and previous projects for a while. I was then asked one question, which wasn't very hard. Next, I completed a full day, in-house interview in Redmond. I w
I was contacted by a recruiter for a career role at MSFT HQ. After talking to the recruiter, there was a phone screen where I had to write two functions, before they asked me to go onsite. The onsite interview process did not take long. I talked to
Interview Stages: * Rec Scree * Phone Screen * Onsite (LC, System Design, Manager, LC) The interview was for a specific team, so many low-level (C, C++, and OS) questions were asked.
On-campus booth, quick chat. Then I did an on-campus, in-person interview. We discussed my CV and previous projects for a while. I was then asked one question, which wasn't very hard. Next, I completed a full day, in-house interview in Redmond. I w
I was contacted by a recruiter for a career role at MSFT HQ. After talking to the recruiter, there was a phone screen where I had to write two functions, before they asked me to go onsite. The onsite interview process did not take long. I talked to