As long as you are a talktive person, and have read the book "The Art of Faking It" (although you need to develop your own chapter for IT) ... Normally no white board nor difficult algorithm questions like other big companies.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
UI
1. Describe when a decision made directly by you improved the user experience in an application.
2. What accomplishment in interface / visual design are you most proud of?
3. What is your experience with Expression Blend?
4. What is your favorite feature in Visual Studio 2010?
5. Using a simple example describe the MVVM pattern. Include an example XAML template that would be appropriate to your example.
6. What are some considerations when designing for multiple monitor applications?
Model
1. Describe when a decision made directly by you improved the performance or efficiency of an application.
2. What software design choice are you most proud of?
3. Describe your experience with .NET 4.0/4.5?
4. What is your favorite feature in Visual Studio 2010 / 2012?
5. Using a simple example describe the MVVM pattern. Include an example Model and ViewModel class that would be appropriate to your example.
6. What are some considerations when designing for asynchronous applications running on multi-core systems?
Common:
7. What do you bring to the team that no software team should be without?
8. If your peers where asked to describe working with you what would they say?
9. What makes you the ideal candidate for the position?
10. Why do you want to work on Public Safety applications?
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Zetron
Entretien
that was a joke - 3 people interviewed me separately - and I was not even been able to talk - everyone of them wanted to tell me about him self and about what he is doing. 3 hours I was there - and nothing happened.
J'ai postulé via la recommandation d'un employé. Le processus a pris 1 jour. J'ai passé un entretien chez Zetron (Redmond, WA) en sept. 2013
Entretien
I was initially hired to do automated Python scripts for testing. There was only one interview and it happened over the phone. He asked me some questions about the Python syntax and a couple generic programming questions. They then asked about my skills with C# and .NET. Truth be told, the offer was a bit time sensitive so the interview process was not long, but I doubt others would have the same experience under normal circumstances.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Inside a class in python, what is the keyword used to pass a reference to the object itself?