Microsoft is a great place to work. Flexible timing, independence in proposing ideas, lots of domains and locations to work in, and the ease with which an employee can join other teams are a few highlights.
Microsoft gives many benefits and freedom to its employees. Totally a great balance between work and personal life.
They pay decent but are not master payers in the market.
Take some risk. If Microsoft, a big company, can't, then I don't know who will.
Contacted by a recruiter via LinkedIn InMail. Applied to the role, and an interview was scheduled as a full-day drive. Round 1: (DSA) Convert a non-negative number into English words. Examples: 10952 => Ten thousand nine hundred and fifty two 17 =>
This was a really weird experience. To start, there was no clarity from the recruiter on what position I was interviewing for. The person who referred me said it was an entry-level role, while it seemed the interviewer assumed it was for the title me
I had a total of 4 rounds. Most of the discussions focused on algorithms, problem-solving, system design, and a few behavioral questions. The interview process took around 15 days from the first interview to receiving the offer letter.
Contacted by a recruiter via LinkedIn InMail. Applied to the role, and an interview was scheduled as a full-day drive. Round 1: (DSA) Convert a non-negative number into English words. Examples: 10952 => Ten thousand nine hundred and fifty two 17 =>
This was a really weird experience. To start, there was no clarity from the recruiter on what position I was interviewing for. The person who referred me said it was an entry-level role, while it seemed the interviewer assumed it was for the title me
I had a total of 4 rounds. Most of the discussions focused on algorithms, problem-solving, system design, and a few behavioral questions. The interview process took around 15 days from the first interview to receiving the offer letter.