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Greetings from New Jersey! The Recruiting Road Show has started its second week. If you are curious last week, I interviewed 42 candidates for 30 minutes each, led 3 meet-the-company presentations, and hosted 2 candidate dinners for Microsoft employees Read More...
Hello readers! I am writing this blog post from the center of the universe, New York City! I’m on a 3 week long recruiting trip (so I’m tired and full of room service food), and thus far it’s been great. I’m meeting a lot of great candidates who hopefully Read More...
Hello everyone, I am back and excited to share with you a great story about one of our interns who has returned to intern at Microsoft for the second year in a row. Emily will tell you what’s it like to be an SDET and a PM, and will share her experiences Read More...
October is almost here and we will have many new visa employees joining the Microsoft ranks. Such an exciting time of year! New employees who have had a Microsoft dream for years and it is about to come true! Sometimes, I feel like the Jobs Fairy sprinkling Read More...
By: Ginny Cheng In my last post, I encouraged students that may be hesitant in making Redmond a long-term investment to consider the possibilities of checking out opportunities with Microsoft in other locations (domestic & international) after they’ve Read More...
Remember my dinner date ? As promised, I took a Jobsblog reader to dinner the night before his interview to give him some tailored career advice and insight on Microsoft. We had a fantastic time and I told him to call me as soon as his interview day was Read More...
I love announcing the hires that this blog produces, and I have a new one that I am so proud to see become part of the Microsoft Family. Gabe Wishnie is another product of the coding contest (round #3) . While he wasn’t crowned the “winner” of the contest, Read More...
By Janelle Godfrey I’ve been inspired by Priya’s interviews for a while now, and have really enjoyed “meeting” her international candidates on the JobsBlog. Well, now I’m excited to share some great stories from a handful of recent hires from the U.S., Read More...
There's only one trick question in the Microsoft interview process that I can guarantee you'll be asked. It's alarmingly simple, but don’t be fooled, for it's the granddaddy stumper of them all: “Do you have any questions?” You will be asked this question Read More...
By Priya Priyadarshini I’ve been silent on the blog for a while…I blame it on the fact that I was traveling for almost all of December and then came home only to find that there was no power. Tough hit on productivity, and the new year has been a busy Read More...
How many of you remember Hong Kong Phooey ? That crime fighting cartoon dog of the 1970s with his side-kick detective cat? For those of you who might never have been introduced to Hong Kong Phooey, I will share with you the universal plot of the cartoon Read More...
By: Priya Priyadarshini Long time no activity on the blog. People might be thinking that I left, but that’s not it. Just coping with the onset of Seattle winter weather – have you read the news about the crazy rain and flooding we’ve had? – and working Read More...
By Julia Colvin Did you notice most of these posts are telling you things you should or shouldn’t be doing during your interviews? This one isn’t any different but it’s got a little bit of a spin to it; it’s my “out of the ordinary” advice. Be Yourself Read More...
No matter the company, researching your prospective employer is one of the best ways to blow away your interviewers. Imagine this scenario: An applicant is interviewed and (seemingly) knows as much about the inner workings of the company and pending-products Read More...
In my last post I told all interviewees to not make the mistake I did and skip lunch during their interview. I thought I would expand a little on the lunch post and tell you about the “lunch interview” that you will surely encounter during your day. The Read More...
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