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Microsoft Received some feedback yesterday that I’m “Too smart for the role and they feared that I’d get bored and leave quickly. “ It’s honestly the most confused I’ve ever left a call. Does anyone know what this means? I thought it was a compliment initially but in retrospect it just doesn’t seem very genuine. Have y’all had anyone hit you with this one?
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The technical questions are usually the simplest to answer if you're strong in that language. So, for you, it's Python. However, some technical questions could be things like ( and in no particular order ):
Give some examples of previous projects where you've used Python and explain why you chose Python ( sometimes more questions come from your answers )
basic syntax
data structures ( when to use list, sets, tuples or data dictionaries )
Which python frameworks are you most familiar and comfortable with
Running tests as part of your build
Debugging code
Are you familiar with or do you use python decorators and why
Personally, the more challenging questions are the behavioral, situational, or "Tell me about yourself" questions because you're demonstrating a natural ability to communicate effectively and efficiently in a way you can be understood, allowing the interviewers to see if you're a cultural fit. And often, it's not just the answers but also the nonverbal communication. Record yourself doing mock interviews or have friends/family do role play. The idea is to be very comfortable and personable which then displays confidence ( but not so much you come off arrogant lol )
Thanks for reply . Any idea what would be the question on ML ? I can do google but looking for practical questions