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Software Test Engineering @ Microsoft
Recruiting Cold Calls
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over 8 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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I think there's some recruiters making the rounds of Microsoft Bloggers. Gretchen and Zoe , as well as Heather have talked a fair amount about how a blog can help your career, and just last week I think I saw a bit of that. I got cold called by a recruiter...
Software Test Engineering @ Microsoft
Meet Greg @ Syracuse
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over 8 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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Ever wanted to meet real, breathing, Microsoft employees and you're located around Syracuse NY? If Yes: Good News! I'll be at the Microsoft booth at the Syracuse Career Fair on Sept 30th. We'll be taking resumes, answering questions, and asking some of...
Software Test Engineering @ Microsoft
Testing Complex Software
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over 8 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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It's really hard to wrap your head around how complex software like Office or Windows is. These programs are huge, and have hundreds of millions of users. All of those users have different configurations and different settings and different ways they...
Software Test Engineering @ Microsoft
Where to live- Seattle or the East Side?
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over 8 years ago
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I remember listening to a young Microsoft Intern about what had been recommended to him about living arrangments. To summarize what he said: “Redmond is the best place to live, because the rush hour traffic to Seattle is terrible!“ Every...
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