I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Microsoft in Oct 2024
Interview
Overall, there are four rounds: DSA, low-level design, high-level design, and hiring manager. HR contacts you solely when the interview is scheduled, and then there is no further communication. I went through the interview procedure for the fourth time, with various teams. They had three technical rounds and later HR ghosted me. After several days of follow-up emails or phone conversations, I learned that they had closed the position due to position put on hold or had hired someone internally. When asked for interview feedback, HR will respond it is mixed. How come for all the interviews the feedback can be mixed? No concrete feedback was provided. This pattern was consistent across all four teams interviews. I highly distrust the recruiting procedure. Are Microsoft HRs actually hiring, or are they wasting candidates' time and effort? However, interviewers were good people, supportive in the process and questions were of medium category. I've lost interest in Microsoft just because of HRs hiring strategy.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
leetcode medium category question should be good enough to clear the interview
Started with a recruiter phone call and a 30 minute phone call with the hiring manager to negotiate a remote role since the job was based in Seattle and the manager agreed. Following up with five rounds of virtual on site. Four of them are coding/design. One of them is behavioral mostly leetcode medium level questions which I finished and I was able to do all the follow up and answer the design and time complexity questions correctly after the interview got ghosted for a whole month and got an automatic rejection email.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Leet code medium level questions. DFS, BFS, sliding windows and greedy algorithm. Follow up, asking some design questions and the time complexity of the code.
Phone interview with hiring manager for 45 minutes primarily a tech interview. Focused on questions directly related to tech stack. Come prepared knowing design questions and how those conversations go.
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