Pretty chill, low pressure questions. I had an on-campus interview with them and the conversation was relaxed and the interviewer led me to answers, which was pretty nice. Be prepared to showcase any experiences you have with teams and leadership.
I applied through university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Microsoft (Waterloo, ON) in Jun 2019
Interview
I applied through my school's coop job system and they tattled on me! The school doesn't allow communication between prospective employers and students...but Microsoft does all its communication outside the system and the school does nothing. I got another offer outside the system, and needed to give an answer. I reached out to the recruiter asking when offers would come out (this is common practice), who said she couldn't tell me, and then next thing I knew I got an email from the school telling me off for going "outside the system". The employees and recruiters are weird and culty about working there, too. They try very, very hard to impress 18-22 year olds. This was a couple years ago (writing this to get more Glassdoor access lol) but their nastiness in ratting me out while breaking the same rules hasn't escaped me.
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Question 1
How would you design a spice rack for someone who's blind?
I applied through university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Microsoft (Seattle, WA)
Interview
Recruiters came to college fair. Received email saying I was being flown out for an interview. Met with software engineer first, asked basic coding questions. Then met with product manager.
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Question 1
How would you improve a currently existing Microsoft product?