I attended an interview with Microsoft yesterday. My face is partner technical consultant.
There are a total of four interviews, from five o'clock P.M.. At a.m., I hurried from Zhangjiang Gaoke to Minhang. The original high heels were also replaced with flats. Because I didn't have a good rest the night before, I had to prepare for makeup on the subway, but it was 15 minutes later than the agreed time. Fortunately, the interviewer is a friendly foreigner. I explained the reason to him, and he expressed his understanding, saying that his interview is very simple and don't have to be nervous, which made me feel stuck. We had a good chat and finally replied to an email. I looked at the set situation and felt confident. In my junior year, I had met ASP. Net Technical Support in North America in the CSS department. The e-mail questions were the same, and I was very satisfied with the review.
The second aspect is a mm, which is also very smooth in general. From the projects I have done, I am very detail-oriented and have a pleasant chat. After lunch, we took a walk on the lawn. I asked her some information about this position. After hearing her introduction, I felt that this position was suitable for me. Consultant's work is mainly to provide technical assistance to Microsoft's partners by phone or email, so that they can smoothly serve their own customers. I am a cheerful girl who is very good at and fond of dealing with people. I also pay attention to Microsoft's new products and technologies and read a lot of management things, this position is exactly what I want.
There is a GG on the three sides. We talked about mashups and the ERP products that I am using. It gives me the feeling that this Gg has a wide and in-depth understanding. Our conversation went smoothly and soon arrived an hour later. He said that the last side may be his boss, and asked me to wait in the lounge.
On the lawn behind Microsoft, I prepared for the final stage and relaxed. The sun was very good, warm, and the lawn was beautiful, and walked around the creek. The phone suddenly began to shake. It Was Hr. She said that the interview ended today, and the team said it was not a match. I am a little overwhelmed. In my supervisor's words, I love a person. My love is very deep, and I am suddenly rejected. I have no time to prepare myself. I 'd like to know the reason. HR told me to contact me later.
HR said, there are three reasons: first, I am a fresh graduate. This position is for experienced people. My internship experience is not counted as experience. Second, I am a bachelor's degree, this position should be at least a graduate degree. Third, my graduation time conflicts with the start time. It has nothing to do with personal abilities, and the interviewer is satisfied with your performance. No way. These are hardware regulations. We have already put your resume in the talent pool. If you have a suitable position, we will contact you.
I want to try to say that our internship work is similar to that of formal employees. Why is it not an experience? Isn't Microsoft a very open company? Is there a clear distinction between a bachelor's degree and a master's degree? I don't know when I graduated, but I can come to work early. We can negotiate on this. Although it makes no sense to say these words, I am still very entangled.
The mind is blank, watching the video with Chris's confused questions about the happiness that Jefferson mentioned in the Declaration of Independence: happiness will come to knock on the door, and life will be relieved, I have been thinking about this question. How does he know to include the pursuit of happiness? Maybe you can't catch up with happiness. In fact, I may never catch up with it. In any case, how does he know?