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    Guys, i cleared my telephonic interview and written test for SDE and SDE-T positions in Microsoft and Bill Gates has invited me to come over to Dubai from Pakistan for face-face interview. Though my stay inDubai would be too short (just 1 day). They say it would be 5-6 hour interview.. Just want tips for this upcoming interview. + I am wondering what would they ask in 5-6 hour interview.. i mean 5-6 hours is too much time. How should i prepare for it? + Anyone here who had some similar experience, would you please share? Thanks Muhammad Shoaib Khan http://geocities.com/lansolution

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    This[^] link may give you an idea of what to expect. Good luck! :rose: /ravi My new year's resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | Freeware | Music ravib@ravib.com

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    • A abc876

      Guys, i cleared my telephonic interview and written test for SDE and SDE-T positions in Microsoft and Bill Gates has invited me to come over to Dubai from Pakistan for face-face interview. Though my stay inDubai would be too short (just 1 day). They say it would be 5-6 hour interview.. Just want tips for this upcoming interview. + I am wondering what would they ask in 5-6 hour interview.. i mean 5-6 hours is too much time. How should i prepare for it? + Anyone here who had some similar experience, would you please share? Thanks Muhammad Shoaib Khan http://geocities.com/lansolution

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      Firstly, as has already been stated... don't expect to interview with BillG. Interviews are conducted via a formula. You will have two in the morning... a lunch hour (almost always accompanied by one of the interviewing staff), then two interviews in the afternoon. The final interviews are for the Dev. Managers and Program Managers. You are likely to get an programming question from the Dev. Manager, but not the Program Manager. Next, I've created an on-line book of ACTUAL INTERVIEW QUESTIONS I PERSONALLY HAVE BEEN ASKED AT MICROSOFT INTERVIEWS: http://b.jonasson.home.comcast.net/Questions.html[^] This is in a book control, so simply flip the pages to review the questions and answers. This "book" was requested by an old friend of mine whom is currently the technical recruiter for a local contract agency that uses these questions/answers to prepare candidates for Microsoft development interviews. *Truth in disclosure statement: I have in the past, and currently work at Microsoft.

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        I agree that preperation is absolutely essential for some people. Let me put it this way. When I used to interview, I would study rigorously for the interview. Going over things like what I had done, how I did it, how it could have been better and so on. The funny thing is that 99% of what I "studied" leading up to the interview was never asked. However, just the fact that I had studied put me in a positive state of mind such that I was much more relaxed and confident. Cheers, Tom Archer - Archer Consulting Group Programmer Trainer and Mentor and Project Management Consultant

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        I tend to prepare for interviews not by studying what I'm being interviewed for, but by studying the company/product. I think that gives me an overall idea of what I'll be working on, and allows me to ask questions that show I have taken an interest, and more to the point, that will give me a real idea of what the job will entail. But of course, it's not likely this guy needs to bone up on what Microsoft sells, or how their products look :-) Christian I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer

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          I tend to prepare for interviews not by studying what I'm being interviewed for, but by studying the company/product. I think that gives me an overall idea of what I'll be working on, and allows me to ask questions that show I have taken an interest, and more to the point, that will give me a real idea of what the job will entail. But of course, it's not likely this guy needs to bone up on what Microsoft sells, or how their products look :-) Christian I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer

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          Good point. Most of my interviewing was done before the Web and during its infancy. Therefore, information on a company wasn't nearly as prevalent as it is today and came in the form of a briefing from the recruiter. Cheers, Tom Archer - Archer Consulting Group Programmer Trainer and Mentor and Project Management Consultant

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            Good point. Most of my interviewing was done before the Web and during its infancy. Therefore, information on a company wasn't nearly as prevalent as it is today and came in the form of a briefing from the recruiter. Cheers, Tom Archer - Archer Consulting Group Programmer Trainer and Mentor and Project Management Consultant

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            The best part of my last interview was the look on their consultants face when I told him his employment history, having read it on the web. :-) I dunno if I would have got the job, I got a second interview, then I got a better offer to stay where I am ( I asked my boss for a reference at that point ). Christian I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer

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              Firstly, as has already been stated... don't expect to interview with BillG. Interviews are conducted via a formula. You will have two in the morning... a lunch hour (almost always accompanied by one of the interviewing staff), then two interviews in the afternoon. The final interviews are for the Dev. Managers and Program Managers. You are likely to get an programming question from the Dev. Manager, but not the Program Manager. Next, I've created an on-line book of ACTUAL INTERVIEW QUESTIONS I PERSONALLY HAVE BEEN ASKED AT MICROSOFT INTERVIEWS: http://b.jonasson.home.comcast.net/Questions.html[^] This is in a book control, so simply flip the pages to review the questions and answers. This "book" was requested by an old friend of mine whom is currently the technical recruiter for a local contract agency that uses these questions/answers to prepare candidates for Microsoft development interviews. *Truth in disclosure statement: I have in the past, and currently work at Microsoft.

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              Thanks a lot! :) Your site is cool.. and book is pretty impressive. Is there any kind of multimedia projector or computer with interviewer (if i wat to show him some project outcomes or brief presentation)? Should i take notes of various things i have made for interview with me during interview? i mean, is it allowed? Muhammad Shoaib Khan http://geocities.com/lansolution

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              • A abc876

                Guys, i cleared my telephonic interview and written test for SDE and SDE-T positions in Microsoft and Bill Gates has invited me to come over to Dubai from Pakistan for face-face interview. Though my stay inDubai would be too short (just 1 day). They say it would be 5-6 hour interview.. Just want tips for this upcoming interview. + I am wondering what would they ask in 5-6 hour interview.. i mean 5-6 hours is too much time. How should i prepare for it? + Anyone here who had some similar experience, would you please share? Thanks Muhammad Shoaib Khan http://geocities.com/lansolution

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                M.Shoaib Khan wrote: invited me to come over to Dubai Hmmm, I thought they always flew in people into Redmond for these day long interviews. Nish

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                  M.Shoaib Khan wrote: invited me to come over to Dubai Hmmm, I thought they always flew in people into Redmond for these day long interviews. Nish

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                  abc876
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                  Well, not exactly. They usually fly to nearest Microsoft offsite office. And for Pakistan, it is Dubai. So Nishant i.e. THE Programming GURU :) any tips? Ok just post me some tough programming question u have in ur mind? Thanks Muhammad Shoaib Khan http://geocities.com/lansolution

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                    Firstly, as has already been stated... don't expect to interview with BillG. Interviews are conducted via a formula. You will have two in the morning... a lunch hour (almost always accompanied by one of the interviewing staff), then two interviews in the afternoon. The final interviews are for the Dev. Managers and Program Managers. You are likely to get an programming question from the Dev. Manager, but not the Program Manager. Next, I've created an on-line book of ACTUAL INTERVIEW QUESTIONS I PERSONALLY HAVE BEEN ASKED AT MICROSOFT INTERVIEWS: http://b.jonasson.home.comcast.net/Questions.html[^] This is in a book control, so simply flip the pages to review the questions and answers. This "book" was requested by an old friend of mine whom is currently the technical recruiter for a local contract agency that uses these questions/answers to prepare candidates for Microsoft development interviews. *Truth in disclosure statement: I have in the past, and currently work at Microsoft.

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                    Pretty cool - so are you working for MS now? If not, the loss seems to have been theirs. Nish

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                    • A abc876

                      Well, not exactly. They usually fly to nearest Microsoft offsite office. And for Pakistan, it is Dubai. So Nishant i.e. THE Programming GURU :) any tips? Ok just post me some tough programming question u have in ur mind? Thanks Muhammad Shoaib Khan http://geocities.com/lansolution

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                      M.Shoaib Khan wrote: any tips? Hey Shoaib Just be as relaxed as possible and you should do well :-) Nish

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