I applied through university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Microsoft (Seattle, WA) in Jan 2016
Interview
First round was on campus. The interviewer was kind, and the problem was straightforward recursion programming problem.. I got noticed to have on-site interview on the next day after first round ended. The on-site interview had 4 rounds. Problems in first two rounds were not very hard. In the third round, I interviewed with a project manager but didn't do well. He asked me what was the most difficult problem I solved while preparing for this interview, and need me to explain the whole thing. I messed up since I forgot how to solve the problem I told him. The fourth round was a quite easy binary tree problem but my brain was not functioning well until interviewer gave me tips. Overall, I think the interview process was quite long and intense, though the coding problems were not hard. It's the PM that's hard to deal with.
Interview questions [4]
Question 1
Gaven some rules of a stock market and want you to figure out the best way to trade
Straightforward technical loop overall, with strong interviewers at every stage. I genuinely enjoyed the in-depth conversations around technical challenges and algorithmic problem-solving — the entire process felt well-structured and genuinely engaging.
The interview was a long process. There was first the recruiter screen, which was followed by a 4-loop interview structure that covered technical, behavioral, and system design. The interviewers were very kind and accommodating.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Microsoft
Interview
After my application to ClipChamp - Microsoft, a recruiter reached out and scheduled my first interview. It was about basic interview questions and background analysis. After that I had my technical interview. The recruiter specifically said that I would be facing medium hacker rank questions. So I prepared accordingly. However, what I actually got was to analyse an application and re work it according to new requirements. I felt like I was set up for failure on purpose. Didn’t even hear back after that interview.