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Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2025 3:18 am
The Beauty of Programming - Microsoft Technical Interview Experience
I like to interview people, but I don't like to be interviewed. I believe that most of my friends who come from a technical background share the same idea as me. But living in this industry, it is impossible not to participate in various interview processes. After the interview, some people are very depressed, while others are very excited. Of course, in many cases, this is the strength of the on-the-spot performance, but in fact it also reflects everyone's comprehensive quality.
I believe many people know that Microsoft's interview process is quite special. Microsoft interview questions in some media, such as why the manhole cover is round. They are in awe of Microsoft's interview process. Microsoft's australia phone number data process is also covered with a veil, making people feel very mysterious. Of course, I also believe that many friends will find that these interview processes are not mysterious after experiencing Microsoft's interview. If you are "lucky" to be interviewed by me, you will find that I never ask questions like "How many bus stations are there in Beijing" or "How much flow is there per second in the Yellow River". In fact, the reason is that the department I am working in now is not a R&D department. In addition to technical capabilities, it also requires some marketing operation capabilities, etc. Therefore, the interview process will be more open.
I have known Zou Xin for quite a long time. When Microsoft just started the "Potential Development Plan", we did a pilot in Jinan and invited Comrade Zou Xin to come to Jinan to give a speech. At that time, he was still working at the headquarters. Later, when I went to the United States, I talked with Zou Xin again and kept suggesting that he return to China for development. Finally, Zou Xin now works at Microsoft Research Asia. Comrade Zou Xin is a veteran in interviews. I wonder if any of the readers of Blog Hall have been interviewed by him and can write about their experience.
I like to interview people, but I don't like to be interviewed. I believe that most of my friends who come from a technical background share the same idea as me. But living in this industry, it is impossible not to participate in various interview processes. After the interview, some people are very depressed, while others are very excited. Of course, in many cases, this is the strength of the on-the-spot performance, but in fact it also reflects everyone's comprehensive quality.
I believe many people know that Microsoft's interview process is quite special. Microsoft interview questions in some media, such as why the manhole cover is round. They are in awe of Microsoft's interview process. Microsoft's australia phone number data process is also covered with a veil, making people feel very mysterious. Of course, I also believe that many friends will find that these interview processes are not mysterious after experiencing Microsoft's interview. If you are "lucky" to be interviewed by me, you will find that I never ask questions like "How many bus stations are there in Beijing" or "How much flow is there per second in the Yellow River". In fact, the reason is that the department I am working in now is not a R&D department. In addition to technical capabilities, it also requires some marketing operation capabilities, etc. Therefore, the interview process will be more open.
I have known Zou Xin for quite a long time. When Microsoft just started the "Potential Development Plan", we did a pilot in Jinan and invited Comrade Zou Xin to come to Jinan to give a speech. At that time, he was still working at the headquarters. Later, when I went to the United States, I talked with Zou Xin again and kept suggesting that he return to China for development. Finally, Zou Xin now works at Microsoft Research Asia. Comrade Zou Xin is a veteran in interviews. I wonder if any of the readers of Blog Hall have been interviewed by him and can write about their experience.