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bosswi0548
03-26-2011, 05:56 AM
While I am aware this happens to be the topic of a previous post, I’ve been finding this question sufficient lately that I felt compelled to obtain my solution available. Does Microsoft nevertheless inquire lots of puzzle questions? I’m certain this situation occurs typically enough: a candidate performs a search on Live for “Microsoft interview” and comes across a plethora of information related to our process. Although some of the information on these sites may have value (any recent hires care to comment?),Office Pro 2010 Product Key (http://www.office-2010-key.co.uk/), it’s my impression that puzzle concerns,Office Home And Student 2010 Activation Key (http://www.office-2010-key.co.uk/), once a mainstay of the MS interview,Office 2010 Standard 32 bits (http://www.office2010key.ca/), have more or less entered the endangered species list. Now,Office Home And Student 2010 X86 (http://www.office2010key.in/), don’t get me wrong – I’m not saying it’s 100% guaranteed that you won’t receive this type of question – but it’s my feeling that the web at large highly overstates the frequency of these types of questions. In the last year I think I’ve seen maybe five instances of interviewers asking anything remotely close to a puzzle question. If you consider the hundreds of interviews that I’ve reviewed,Microsoft Office 2010 32bit (http://www.office2010key.eu/), I’d say your actual odds of receiving one are pretty darn low. So if you’re going to be spending a bunch of time preparing for your upcoming interview, spend your time wisely. There are a few things that are just a bit more important than wondering why manhole covers are round. - Kenji