Me postulé a través de una facultad o universidad. El proceso tomó 4 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Microsoft (Seattle, WA) en abr 2010
Entrevista
I began the interview process after meeting with a Microsoft recruiter at my university. Within a few days, I had a phone interview scheduled. I had two of these and they were very, very easy; if you cannot make it past the phone interviews either you didn't get anything out of school or Microsoft doesn't want you.
I was then invited to fly up to Bellevue, WA to interview for the Bing! team. I had to solve whiteboard problems in front of five different team members. I felt that some of the interviewers were somewhat disrespectful - one guy pulled out his laptop as I was solving/explaining a problem. I also had a lunch interview with some kind of manager that went pretty awkwardly. The guy didn't say much and I didn't have much to tell him since he was pretty closed off. I thought I did well overall except for an interview question where they asked me to implement a Sudoku solver.
3 rounds of leetcode medium, 2 questions were very easy, the last one was really hard (it was a binary tree question). They asked about space and time complexity. In terms of structures it was straight forward but the question itself was hard
Behavioural round consisted of "Tell me about yourself and why you wanna work for microsoft and resume screening. And technical interview consisted of 2 LC question 1 medium and 1 easy.
straightforward. directly jumped into data structure and algorithm and then a few fundamental computer science questions especially database management system and operating system then 2 or 3 questions related to resume.
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