Microsoft Technical Support Engineer interview questions
based on 148 ratings - Updated Jun 10, 2026
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I interviewed at Microsoft (Nottingham, Inglaterra)
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Good process, easy to follow all the steps to go through the interview process. Friendly people at the company, punctual and clear instructions. Multiple stage interview required to get the role
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Microsoft in Jul 2025
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There were three rounds of interviews. The first and second rounds were technical, and some scenario-based questions were also asked. The third round was an HR interview. Each round lasted about 20–30 minutes. The technical questions mainly focused on networks, troubleshooting, IAM, cloud, and basic AI-related topics. The scenario-based questions were designed to check how I would handle difficult situations in a corporate environment—for example, how I would prioritize around ten different tasks, or what I would do if a new issue was assigned to me and nobody was available to help.
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Question 1
Despite my experience being more focused on development, based on the projects listed on my resume, the interviewer asked me: “Why would you want to choose this support role?”