I applied through university. I interviewed at Microsoft (Boston, MA) in Nov 2012
Interview
Applied through a job fair and got an email from Microsoft the next week. Had my first interview through the phone and was asked all design related questions: test a pen, design an alarm clock for a visually-impaired person, etc. Received an email the next day informing me that I had made it to the next round.
Interviewed at Microsoft's Boston location. One of the interviewers was indisposed, so we only had three interviews instead of the intended four. They asked one technical question per round which didn't take up all the time, and we also discussed my resume and previous experience.
The process took the entire morning, after which they fed us lunch and told us the results. This gave us the entire afternoon to explore the city.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If you have two circles on a Cartesian plane and are given only their radii and the location of their center points on the plane, how can you tell if they overlap?
Write a program the determines if a word is a palindrome or not. Then test it.
I apply online got interview a couple months later. technical and behavioral interview and technical was a leetcode easy with some behavioral and behavioral was typical interview questions nothing on my resume
in oa had a very strage question, only solved in 1 language and unclear instructions, even if you chose a different language, if you got this question it has oto be in what they chose.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
in oa had a very strage question, only solved in 1 language and unclear instructions, even if you chose a different language, if you got this question it has oto be in what they chose.
I applied online. I interviewed at Microsoft (Redmond, WA)
Interview
DS Internship: 1 resume, 1 coding, 2 behavioral/resume. Very friendly interviewers and great recruiter. Most questions were about Different big data technologies like Hive, PySpark etc. overall great experience, enjoyed the process