Solicité el puesto a través de la escuela superior o la universidad. El proceso duró 4 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Microsoft (Redmond, WA) en oct 2012
Entrevista
1.) Met recruiters at university career fair/engineering day.
2.) Applied online through the university careers portal.
3.) Contacted to schedule a phone screen (within about three days). Screen was supposed to last 30 minutes but ended up lasting over an hour. Started with a resume review and behavioral questions. I was also asked two of the famous brain teaser type questions, a handful of testing/coding questions and multiple design questions. Was told I passed about an hour after the screen.
4.) Flown out to Redmond for onsite interview: consisted of five hour-long 1:1 interviews with various Program Managers/Directors and a hiring manager for the team I was interviewing to join. Questions ranged from resume review/experience questions to design questions of both a general nature (e.g. design a new in-car entertainment system) and related to the specific products/technologies that team was working with.
Microsoft's recruiting team works very fast (I had other offer deadlines and they were aggressive in accommodating this; first contact to on-site in Redmond literally only took about two weeks) and they take care of you if you make it out to Redmond: you'll stay in an excellent hotel near the campus and will have a rental car for the duration of your stay (up to three days). Parking, food ($75 per diem), mileage to/from your home airport and tourism expenses will all be reimbursed within reason. They also gave me free passes to the Space Needle and Chihuly Glass museum; you're encouraged to explore when you aren't interviewing.
If I have one (major) problem with the university recruiting process, it's the general lack of transparency and choice: unlike most other companies, you have zero say in which role you're selected for and what product teams you'll interview with and you won't find out more until the day you arrive on their campus (tech recruiting is extremely competitive right now and I have no doubt the campus visit is the biggest part of the sell--they don't want you declining the final round interview before they have a chance to get you on site). The team I was paired to was a pretty terrible fit for my skills and interests (and I was already wary about things I knew about Microsoft's internal culture, so I was very particular about this). I do suspect things would've been better for me if I wasn't working under 2-3 week time constraints due to my other offers.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Show me how you designed (personal project) and why you made the choices that you made. In retrospect, what would you do differently? Are there things that could changed or improved without negative consequences?
Envié una solicitud electrónica. Acudí a una entrevista en Microsoft (Hyderabad) en ene 2026
Entrevista
Not a great experience with interviews taking 1 month to complete. Despite ongoing communication, the role did not move forward, reportedly due to approval constraints. The overall experience highlights a gap in aligning internal approvals before progressing candidates to advanced stages.
Clearer communication and better alignment internally would improve the candidate experience
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Questions on Project Experience and Thought process
The interview process is grueling and I get why people do it but its more awareness, know that you'll spend an entire day and meet several people, so it's important to be mentally and physically prepared. Eat a good breakfast but not heavy stay hydrated. This was just for a PM role it's their standard process I imagine executive level is another thing altogether
Preguntas de entrevista [2]
Pregunta 1
Tell me about a time you didn't agree with someone who was a stakeholder on your project and how did you handle that?
Very smooth, thoughtful interview process. It showed the recruiter really cared what I had to contribute and asked great followup clarifying questions. Would definitely recommend everyone try an interview with them even if it doesn't pan out.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Name one project that you have worked on and tell us the outcomes?