Microsoft Technical Support Engineer interview questions
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I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Microsoft in Feb 2011
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This was a very sad, disappointing encounter with Microsoft. Totally different from what I'd expected, or their "here's life at MS" PR. Some 15 yr old girl from manpower outsourcing called and said she was with MS HR and that she "got my CV". I said, sure, I want to work for MS. She set up the interview for that same week, which was fine, without any details about the job. I was psyched and prepared myself according to all the PR they sent. On arrival, some average guy described the job which was completely irrelevant to my CV. We agreed that this was a misunderstanding on HR part, and I left after like 15 minutes. I called the HR girl who said "but I told you about the job, no???!!". nuff said. Oh, and right there in the lobby people were arguing and bitching about work. And the receptionist was outsourced too, laughed at me when I left because it was so short. That's never a good sign. I don't think I want to work for MS.