Yep, when I had a job interview with Microsoft at the Redmond campus, this is almost exactly what it looks like in that video -- cafes everywhere, foosball, ping pong tables and air hockey tables in every building across campus (at least the ones I visited, had them all) and many more.
I thought to myself, "Wow so that's why Windows is a shitty bloatware OS! Way too many people slacking off and not fixing shit!"
Suffice to say, I didn't get the job (wasn't even a job position that related to what I majored in college). Prior to visiting Microsoft, I thought it would be a dream job even though I didn't like Microsoft at all but after visiting the campus, I'm glad I didn't get the job. I felt way out of place at Microsoft so I didn't think I could stomach a day or two working there.
Yep, when I had a job interview with Microsoft at the Redmond campus, this is almost exactly what it looks like in that video -- cafes everywhere, foosball, ping pong tables and air hockey tables in every building across campus (at least the ones I visited, had them all) and many more.
I thought to myself, "Wow so that's why Windows is a shitty bloatware OS! Way too many people slacking off and not fixing shit!"
Suffice to say, I didn't get the job (wasn't even a job position that related to what I majored in college). Prior to visiting Microsoft, I thought it would be a dream job even though I didn't like Microsoft at all but after visiting the campus, I'm glad I didn't get the job. I felt way out of place at Microsoft so I didn't think I could stomach a day or two working there.