Educational, access to a ton of good resources, pays well.
Experience heavily depends on the team you get.
I used Microsoft's online application process and was contacted about a month later. First, there was an on-campus screening interview. The interviewer was a software developer. None of the questions were overly difficult. Two of the questions asked
I gave my resume to a recruiter at a career fair and received an on-campus interview the next day. Two weeks later, I got an email asking to schedule an interview in Redmond. The interview day in Redmond consisted of four one-hour interviews. Comp
I submitted an online application at the beginning of the year and was contacted by a university recruiter about a week later. I informed the recruiter that I had an offer with another company that required a response within a week, and the recruite
I used Microsoft's online application process and was contacted about a month later. First, there was an on-campus screening interview. The interviewer was a software developer. None of the questions were overly difficult. Two of the questions asked
I gave my resume to a recruiter at a career fair and received an on-campus interview the next day. Two weeks later, I got an email asking to schedule an interview in Redmond. The interview day in Redmond consisted of four one-hour interviews. Comp
I submitted an online application at the beginning of the year and was contacted by a university recruiter about a week later. I informed the recruiter that I had an offer with another company that required a response within a week, and the recruite