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Tough Interview

Chris Sells, 2/19/2002

I woke up this morning with a splitting headache. Just before I woke, I was dreaming that I was interviewing at Microsoft. They held nothing back. It was a group affair with several role-playing scenarios to see how I would handle them. At the end, they threw a mock wedding and sat Tate Donovan (Joshua from the Friends TV show) right next to me while he pretended to be a loud, drunk uncle. I ended up dragging him outside into the street and when he pulled a knife (he was also a Vietnam vet, apparently). I was able to get in one good shot before he "killed" me. Later I attempted to save face by explaining to Tate that I would've done better, but I was afraid to hurt him. Tate looked at me as if to say, "At Microsoft, we don't hold back." Tough interview.

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Smart is Not Enough

2/18/2002

Here's a recent Fortune magazine article about the MS interview process and the culture. Scary...

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Reaction from Microsoft

2/18/2002

 Here's a quote from an anonymous source:

"I was given your page address from a friend who happens to work at Microsoft and does interviews. He has told me that Microsoft has told all its interviewing employees to keep an eye on your page for ideas and thoughts."

Figures. I set out to help the interviewees and I end up helping the interviewers. Is there nothing that Microsoft can't leverage for their own benefit?

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More Reaction from Microsoft

2/18/2002

I've heard from several of my friends at Microsoft (and yes, I do have some...), that Microsoft is not such a terrible place to work, but nobody puts it better than Mike Byron:

"Huh. Ran into your Web page about Microsoft. I gotta comment on one thing I saw there:

'Over the years I've been collecting interview questions from Microsoft. I guess I started this hobby with the intent of working there some day, but now that I have a wife and two kids, that's pretty much out of the question.'

"Baloney. I've been working at Microsoft for almost 5 years. I have a wife and twin 7-year-olds. I have an active church life. I work around 40-45 hours per week, and have for the whole time. I have a GREAT time at Microsoft. I'm a veteran of Silicon Valley. Been creating mostly systems software since 1977. Microsoft is no different from most Silicon Valley companies --better hours than most startups, more driven than HP. I do work an occasional 50-55 hour week close to ship time.

"Now, there are people that work here with completely different stories. But I am in no wise unique. I have lots of friends in basically the same position -- 40 hour weeks."

Thanks for the quote, Mike. I'll try not to get you into "trouble..."

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Contacting Microsoft

2/17/2002

If you'd like to beg Bill directly for a job, his email is billg@microsoft.com. If you'd actually like an answer some day, send your questions to askbill@microsoft.com.

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Microsoft Interview Questions

2/16/2002 The following are actual questions from actual interviews conducted by Microsoft employees on the main campus. Microsoft Consultants are sometimes allowed to have a life, so questions asked of them during interviews don't really count and aren't listed.

The questions tend to follow some basic themes:

Riddles

Algorithms

Applications

Thinkers

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I Don't Provide The Answers

I've have several people ask for the right answers the these questions but I just can't bring myself to publish them. It seems just too much like cheating to me. Instead, consider this page a study guide. However, if you'd like to know how M&M's are made, that I can help you with. : )

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