Really amazing connections with full-time employees, a great intern program/perks, good location, really good benefits, looks great on a resume, really learn what it's like to work in a big company and with large code bases, great work/life balance, and a really positive company culture (despite how old it is).
You have low impact, little choice on what your project is. Sometimes recruiters are poor communicators. Changing teams is hard. It can feel like your work isn't that important or taken that seriously.
After the OA, I received an email from HR stating that my interview was scheduled for January 25, 2024, almost a month after the OA. The interview was scheduled for 9 a.m. The interviewer was a woman from the southern part of India. She began by mak
1st round: OA with 2 questions, both were coding questions. 2nd round: Interview round. Easy level, normal string and array questions. Standard DSA was asked and easily done. 0 development was asked; focus was only on DSA.
Consisted of two technical questions through HackerRank. One of the questions included BFS search and how it could be applied to services that Microsoft provides. Descriptions consisted of real-life scenarios.
After the OA, I received an email from HR stating that my interview was scheduled for January 25, 2024, almost a month after the OA. The interview was scheduled for 9 a.m. The interviewer was a woman from the southern part of India. She began by mak
1st round: OA with 2 questions, both were coding questions. 2nd round: Interview round. Easy level, normal string and array questions. Standard DSA was asked and easily done. 0 development was asked; focus was only on DSA.
Consisted of two technical questions through HackerRank. One of the questions included BFS search and how it could be applied to services that Microsoft provides. Descriptions consisted of real-life scenarios.