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Hi Fishes, Sometime back I was interviewed for Technical Support Job role in my domain. T1 went well. T2, in my understanding was better only (not great like T1 but not blunder. I felt it was nice and i replied majority of questions). They released the feedback after 10 days with "Not Positive". I am not totally sure with feedback as I replied majority of questions correct. I am being bit curious with "Microsoft" tag. What can be the reason?
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The reality is: Most firms don’t have rules for interviews. The case study totally depends on the interviewer.
This is true for us, we make our own cases
Sometimes you have to ask subsequent questions if the interviewee is going in the wrong direction
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Mine are still interviewee led. But I don’t think they’re really that different
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Had the same experience as you for a t2 final. Caught me off guard
This is for partner round.
It depends on how the interview is going. If the candidate veers off course, it’s the interviewers responsibility to try and steer the candidate back.