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      Colloquio per SDE-I

      27 feb 2026
      Candidato anonimo a colloquio
      Ho Chi Minh
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      Candidatura

      Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Microsoft (Ho Chi Minh) nel mese di dic 2025

      Colloquio

      The recruitment process I went through consisted of multiple structured stages, starting from the Online Assessment (OA), followed by an HR screening round, then progressing to the first Technical Screening, and finally the Technical Loop for candidates who advanced further. Unfortunately, I was not able to pass the first Technical Screening round. In that particular session, I was required to solve one LeetCode medium-to-hard level problem within a strict 60-minute timeframe in a face-to-face interview setting. The problem demanded not only a correct and efficient algorithmic solution but also clear communication of my thought process, trade-offs, and complexity analysis. In addition to the coding challenge, I was also asked several questions related to computer science fundamentals, including core concepts such as data structures, algorithms, and underlying theoretical principles. The combination of time pressure, problem difficulty, and in-depth CS fundamental questioning made the round particularly challenging.

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      Domanda 1

      During the first technical screening, I was asked to solve a classic algorithmic problem: finding the minimum element in a rotated sorted array. The interviewer expected an optimized solution using binary search with O(log n) time complexity, rather than a linear scan. I needed to clearly explain the logic behind detecting the rotation pivot, handling edge cases such as a non-rotated array or boundary conditions, and justify both time and space complexity while walking through sample test cases. In addition to the coding problem, I was also asked several computer science fundamentals questions. For example, I was asked to explain what a thread is, how threads communicate with each other, and how multithreading works in practice. The discussion covered concepts such as shared memory, synchronization mechanisms (like mutexes and locks), race conditions, and potential issues such as deadlocks. The interviewer was interested not only in textbook definitions but also in my understanding of how concurrency is implemented in real systems and what trade-offs exist when using multithreading.
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