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as regular persons do
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This question threw me a bit because I started racking my brain trying to figure out what they were asking for. I said I didn't quite understand the question and they moved on. After the fact I realized they were asking for the six properties of "relational" tables: atomic, column value types are consistent, unique column names, column order irrelevant, unique rows, row order irrelevant. Less
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The key in generic questions like this, is to make sure to cover the fundamentals. There's usually a back-and-forth with the interviewer. Might be worth doing a mock interview with one of the Microsoft Premier Field Engineer experts on Prepfully? Really helps to get some real-world practice and guidance. prepfully.com/practice-interviews Less
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I had a disagreement with a coworker in the past about how we should handle solving a technical solution. We both had unique solutions so we decided it was best to discuss our solutions in detail and list the pros/cons so we may take our personal feelings out of the decision making process. Less
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Very high transaction volume on table.
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The key in generic questions like this, is to make sure to cover the fundamentals. There's usually a back-and-forth with the interviewer. Might be worth doing a mock interview with one of the Microsoft Premier Field Engineer experts on Prepfully? Really helps to get some real-world practice and guidance. prepfully.com/practice-interviews Less
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The key in generic questions like this, is to make sure to cover the fundamentals. There's usually a back-and-forth with the interviewer. Might be worth doing a mock interview with one of the Microsoft Premier Field Engineer experts on Prepfully? Really helps to get some real-world practice and guidance. prepfully.com/practice-interviews Less