Candidatei-me por indicação de um funcionário. O processo levou 2 meses. Fui entrevistado pela Microsoft (Redmond, WA) em mar. de 2014
Entrevista
Had two phone interviews and then the on-site loop of 5 interviews plus a final interview with the head of the group. The first phone interview was a screener with the recruiter, second was with the hiring manager of the group I would be joining. Both were situational, behavioral, no real technical questions just tell me about your work experience and what about Microsoft/this role attracts you/why are you leaving your current company.
The loop was a bit different. The first interview was with the most junior member of the team which was the most technical. He wanted to know if I'd done my homework about himself and the team (luckily I looked them up in linkedin beforehand). His first question was "what do you know about me?". And then some additional technical questions about the role . He was friendly and gave feedback when I asked for it.
I went to lunch with the hiring manager. She told me it was more a technicality because she had already gotten a good feel for me over our phone conversation, but she still wove in situational questions over the meal. It was slightly awkward to eat and talk - so I didn't end up eating very much but it was a long day so keep this in mind.
The rest of the interviews seemed like technicalities. People were friendly and asked about my resume, why msft, only one of them in a different building was slightly stressful. This person kept firing questions at me one after the other - things like "what are your strengths/weaknesses", "tell me about a difficult manager you had", "tell me about a project you worked on where you had to gain buy in from and engage different parties" and he didn't allow me to ask questions.
Overall I liked the process. I liked the fact that I was able to meet the full team I'd be working with. I got a feel for the young fun culture of the company and also how hard working everyone is. The final interview with the head of the team was more informational. She was selling me on why I should choose Microsoft and trying to prepare me for a higher workload in her group and to make me fully aware of the limited scope of the role. I found her friendly however, approachable and real. She did 90% of the talking.
It helped me to have other interviews lined up in the pipeline with other competitors. Also having offers, even from lesser companies. In the end I told Microsoft if their offer was competitive enough I wouldn't interview with Amazon and they came in very competitive.
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Pergunta 1
Tell me all the cogs used for an Xbox live video purchase.
Interview process was okay, but they clearly already had a hire in mind. They ended up hiring someone from the team. recruiter reached out later to suggest I join two other processes.
Fiz uma entrevista na empresa Microsoft (Redmond, WA).
Entrevista
A phone interview took place the first, followed by three or four interview loops, typical 45 minutes each. Directors joined during the Interview. Nothing surprising but the process was slow. Response/rescheduling time took a while. At the end, the job was closed when I was in the final stage. So it became all waste of time.
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Nothing much, the typical stuff - when can you start?
Fiz uma entrevista na empresa Microsoft (Zurique).
Entrevista
The interview process was very efficient, it was fully remote. First call was with HR regarding profile scanning and my motivation to apply. Second call was with direct line manager (local CFO) 45 min and third call was with a peer working on the same department 30 min
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nothing mind blowing normal interview questions regarding your current roles and responsibilities. also how much you know about Microsoft and their current financial status..etc