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      Premier Field Engineer Interview

      17 Jun 2009
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience

      Other Premier Field Engineer interview reviews for Microsoft

      Premier Field Engineer Interview

      16 Sept 2022
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Declined offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Microsoft

      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Microsoft in Jun 2009

      Interview

      I initially was contacted because another employee had submitted my resume to their manager at the company on my behalf. I was then contacted via email by a vendor recruiter and asked to fill out a lengthy questionnaire on experiences and background and some behavioral type questions like: "Explain how you handled a difficult situation at work and what did you do to satisfy the customer?" I was also asked to go online to the company careers site and apply for at least 3 positions that I was interested in. I was told that this recruiter would follow up with me in 2 weeks time. Before the two weeks were up, I had been contacted by an internal company recruiter - I answered some more questions about my work history and background and was told on the phone that they would like to proceed with scheduling me for a technical phone interview. Next was the technical phone screening - I answered in depth questions about the technology I would be supporting and most importantly for me, had the chance to ask questions of a person that actually does the job I was interviewing to do. This was great because it really gave me a sense of what the job actually would be like in the field and whether or not it was something I would like or dislike. Note: I highly recommend having a page or two of questions ready to ask whomever you are interviewing with at that time. One, because they are going to ask you if you have any questions and it shows that you've put some thought into getting the position and what that would mean. And two, part of your job is going to be soliciting information from customers in order to resolve their issues. If you can't show them you know how to "interview" them, how are they going to envision you dealing with customers? Pick and choose the questions you are asking any one interviewer - you don't want to interrogate them but you want to get good feedback. I usually stuck with 2-3 questions for each unless they asked if I had any more questions and then I'd ask another. After the phone screening I was notified by the recruiter that all went well and next came an entire day of multiple in-person interviews. The first two in the morning were technical and the next three were behavioral type questions. Things like "how would you handle" or "give us an example of how you" - mostly how would I deal with awkward customer situations. One interview in particular focused solely on how I would deal with grumpy customers through some role playing exercises. At all times I was treated very professionally and politely by all members of the company I had interaction with. They provided me lunch in between morning and afternoon interviews. This was not a lunch interview and I was left on my own to relax for about an hour. This was a nice break and allowed me to go over what had happened so far and allowed me to rework some of my questions for the next 3 rounds of interviews in the afternoon. The last step of the interview day was a tour of the facility. I think it was mostly a formality since it was quite quick although very interesting. Advice on interviewing with MS: Just be yourself and be confident in what you know and don't be afraid to admit you don't know something. I don't think they are looking for perfection, I think they are looking for someone in driving pursuit of it, that knows they'll never quite get there, but are happy to take the drive because they enjoy the ride. Timetable of events: 1. Initial contact by vendor recruiter (Day 1) 2. Contacted by internal recruiter for HR interview (Day 7) 3. Technical phone screen (Day 14) 4. In-person interviews at the local company site (Day 22) 5. Recieved offer (Day 36) 6. Started new job two and a half weeks later.

      Interview questions [2]

      Question 1

      Describe PKI in detail.
      1 Answer

      Question 2

      Give me examples of how you handled working on a project with a customer that never seemed to be satisfied. What did you do and what would you do differently now?
      Answer question
      16

      Interview

      Interview process had 2 technical rounds followed by manager round and director round. Process got completed in a day in Microsoft office and it took another 2 weeks to release offer.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Design 2 node SQL cluster Questions on virtualisation
      Answer question

      Premier Field Engineer Interview

      13 Dec 2019
      Anonymous employee
      Charlotte, NC
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Microsoft (Charlotte, NC) in Dec 2019

      Interview

      The whole process was very smooth! Started off with a 30 minute phone screen with a recruiter. You must be ready to talk about your reason for Microsoft, also be ready to break down technical terms into simplistic explanations. Should they decide to move forward, you would be invited for an onsite interview. The onsite consists of 3 very subjective interviews where you would be making a 10 minute presentation of any topic of your choice in one of the interviews. The reason I said the interviews are subjective is because I was expecting behavioral interviews but my first interview was fully technical. I also had to whiteboard (pseudocode however). I was tested on what was on my resume so be fully prepared to defend your resume in its entirety. My second interview was where I did my presentation. My advice for a topic is one in which you can demonstrate technical knowledge and passion simultaneously. I knew my interviewer enjoyed the presentation and the rest of the interview was very smooth. My third interview was a case study style. A lot of scenarios of working with clients and having to resolve issues. Tip: Utilize the whiteboard and show structured thinking in however you come up with an answer/recommendation.

      Interview questions [3]

      Question 1

      Explain the internet to a 5 year old.
      1 Answer

      Question 2

      What is a general limitation of C++?
      1 Answer

      Question 3

      Explain an app to your interviewer, assuming they had no prior knowledge of the app.
      Answer question
      2

      Premier Field Engineer Interview

      1 Feb 2023
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Milan
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Microsoft (Milan) in Dec 2019

      Interview

      Due colloqui in sede a Milano nel 2019. Primo colloquio tecnico sorprendentemente discriminatorio: quando l'esaminatore ha visto la fede al dito ha detto subito: "Questo non è un tipo di lavoro per chi è sposato e magari ha figli". Secondo colloquio con manager in collegamento remoto molto piacevole e discorsivo (in inglese). Mesi dopo ho saputo che cercavano una figura meno tecnica e più commerciale. Inutile perdita di tempo, peccato.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Domande palesemente difficili al fine di non proseguire con il colloquio. Cercavano qualcuno privo di vita personale da mandare in lungo e in largo per l'europa a vendere prodotti mascherandoli per interventi tecnici.
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