Microsoft Software Developer - Internship interview questions
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The initial coding round consisted of two questions, one was greedy and the other was based on prefix sum array. The time limit was one hour. The questions were easy and could be solved easily within the given time frame
Good experience in coding round, mostly covered with data structures, it is more important to understand the problem statement before even solving the problem is what it is focused on
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Question 1
Write a program to print if given array has sequence of another array
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Microsoft (Hyderābād) in Sep 2021
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There were 4 rounds - 1 coding and 3 interviews.
The coding round was relatively easy and the interviews focused on data structures and algorithms. The solutions to the problems required knowledge of heaps, trees and others.