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Exploring the fine line between clever and stupid. Heather Hamilton is a Staffing Manager and Microsoft Employee Evangelist.
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Finally! An explanation for the Gates-Seinfeld Ads.
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Todd Bishop gets to the bottom of it with David Webster, our Brand GM. Look, we get a lot of crap for our advertising. I know this. Some deserved, some not. But I totally got the Seinfeld ads and I thought they were funny. I can understand that people...
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AOL Adopting Google's Interviewing Model Why?
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over 2 years ago
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Yeah, we all know a bunch of Goog's went to AOL. Old news. And although you can say that the Google PR machine may have spun up some mystique around their interview processes (Huh, who? Puzzle questions? Weren't we, like discussing those before there...
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Microsoft Women to Watch: Julie Larson-Green
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I'm changing the title from Women *Worth* Watching, because really? There are many more that are worthy; some at lower levels, some because we can find something to trip over, even if it's not there (wait, what? Me?). I'm going to look past the references...
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Facebook, whining and having a sense of humor
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I know that neither Fast Company nor Facebook is assuming that natives of the UK, Canada have no (or limited) sense of humor. But calling the use of mood-related status update words a "happiness" indicator is a little nuts . I understand cultural differences...
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But I just want to pay!!!
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over 2 years ago
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You can never know what happened in this case , except for the fact that it was caught on film, so you totally can know. I won't even talk about employee screening processes because honestly, an alleged "crazy person" (oh take it up with Gawker) can slip...
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The part where I acknowledge a minor obsession with a particular snack food
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over 2 years ago
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It's part of my childhood (where have you gone, taco flavored Doritos?). And sometimes it's lunch. Someone recently brought to my attention the prevalence of salty, cheesy snack foods in my facebook updates. Yeah, I know. Also, I really...
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Something about pen and paper
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over 2 years ago
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I still like to carry a date book but wish it would sync with Outlook. I like the paper and the pen and the book; the smell of books and the heft (yay, vocab!). I like these things like others like the crack. My attention and amore is starting to grow...
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Differentiating is like Voodoo
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over 2 years ago
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Loves me some VooDoo Doughnut . The maple bacon bar was a highlight of a Portland holiday weekend that was otherwise highlighty. So yeah. Maple bacon. Ooh, and like marketing goodness . Instead of being incrementally this or that (mini cupcakes, whole...
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The design guy behind the Windows Phone 7
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You know that I don't spend a lot of time pushing Microsoft products. I use them, but I'm not a techy first-adopter of much. I like what I like though and right now I'm loving Windows 7, Office 2010, Zune and Bing. And I am super excited about where we...
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Diversity data holdouts and what some of the biggest silicon valley companies don't want you to know
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over 2 years ago
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NPR reports on some of the largest tech companies in the silicon valley withholding their diversity numbers for what they claim to be competitive reasons. This might lead you to think that these companies have good diversity numbers (meaning an increase...
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