Just one of the standard interview questions, I guess, but I personally would like to see Microsoft working on their "Quality" as opposed to the "Quantity" of software. I wouldn't hate MS so much if I couldn't easily slam their products like I can now. Microsoft OSs don't have good uptimes. Microsoft products have security issues out the wazoo. Microsoft has their hands in everyone's pockets, but they're not trustworthy (as far as quality software goes).
Q: Where do you see Microsoft in 5 years?
Q: What will you change about Microsoft if you were CEO?
Steve,
Interesting question, but I don't see how it's relevant. The position he's applying for will have no influence over "quality" or "quantity" as you put it. You'd do better emailing Brian Valentine, the guy who runs the Windows division. For what's it's worth, he's tried to recommit the division to quality with Win2k & WinXP, both of which have pretty good reputations so far.
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Q: Where do you see Microsoft in 5 years? (Score:5, Interesting)
Q: Where do you see Microsoft in 5 years?
Q: What will you change about Microsoft if you were CEO?
Re:Q: Where do you see Microsoft in 5 years? (Score:1)
Interesting question, but I don't see how it's relevant. The position he's applying for will have no influence over "quality" or "quantity" as you put it. You'd do better emailing Brian Valentine, the guy who runs the Windows division. For what's it's worth, he's tried to recommit the division to quality with Win2k & WinXP, both of which have pretty good reputations so far.