Microsoft Interview Questions

Overview

Microsoft develops, manufactures, licenses, supports and sells computer software, consumer electronics, personal computers, and related services. Its best known software products are the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems, the Microsoft Office suite, and the Internet Explorer and Edge web browsers.

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Microsoft Interview Questions

Practice for the Microsoft interview with these recently asked interview questions.

Question
Topics
Difficulty
Ask Chance
Pandas
SQL
R
Hard
Very High
SQL
Easy
High
Python
R
Algorithms
Easy
Medium

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Microsoft Salaries by Position

Product Analyst*
$180K
Product Analyst
Median: $180K
Mean (Average): $180K
Data points: 1
$71K
$225K
Product Manager
Median: $150K
Mean (Average): $152K
Data points: 628
$88K
$217K
Machine Learning Engineer
Median: $145K
Mean (Average): $147K
Data points: 74
$66K
$209K
Business Intelligence
Median: $134K
Mean (Average): $142K
Data points: 6
$110K
$184K
Data Scientist
Median: $138K
Mean (Average): $140K
Data points: 2,388
$70K
$200K
Software Engineer
Median: $138K
Mean (Average): $138K
Data points: 10,621
$66K
$184K
Data Engineer
Median: $137K
Mean (Average): $135K
Data points: 63
$92K
$173K
Growth Marketing Analyst
Median: $127K
Mean (Average): $130K
Data points: 44
$59K
$189K
Research Scientist
Median: $134K
Mean (Average): $129K
Data points: 6
$94K
$167K
Business Analyst
Median: $125K
Mean (Average): $128K
Data points: 45
$94K
$160K
Data Analyst
Median: $130K
Mean (Average): $128K
Data points: 162

Most data science positions fall under different position titles depending on the actual role.

From the graph we can see that on average the Product Analyst role pays the most with a $180,000 base salary while the Data Analyst role on average pays the least with a $128,168 base salary.