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Finding your way to One Microsoft Way

I was just thinking about the first topic that I want to blog about. Thanks to Heather's recent post about contracting position at Microsoft, I thought this will be a good topic to start with! I was working in Microsoft Business Solutions group as an a- (pronounced as “ay-dash”, Heather's blog explains about this) until three weeks back and joined Office - Live Communications Server group in a full-time position recently. From my personal experience, I can completely agree with whatever Heather has written!

If you strongly believe that Microsoft is the place you want to be then you can definitely be here in one way or the other (full-time, a- or v-). I know so many smart people out there who deserves to be here, but didnt or couldnt get an opportunity for screening/interviewing here in Redmond. Also, there might be few candidates who slip through the crack or just unfortunate (for whatever reasons that important interview day wasnt your day and didnt do your best to demonstrate your abilities to work here). For all such candidates and other candidates who have the passion and potential (sounds like the Microsoft slogan?!, trust me, IMHO, it matters a lot here), these contracting positions give a great hope! Beware, getting a contract position doesnt automatically guarantee a full-time position in Microsoft, there is no such thing as contract-to-hire, in the best of my knowledge. You will have another day long (at least, in some cases more than a day :) interviews and even before the interview what and how you have contributed so far as a contractor to the group you are working for. There are so many agency temps(a- roles) and vendors (v- roles) that Microsoft works with and as Heather mentioned if you network with the right people and find the right recruiters, you will be here pretty soon than you think.... 

I plan to write more blogs about Microsoft Recruiting soon.

Published Thursday, July 15, 2004 2:43 AM by rajmohan

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# re: Finding your way to One Microsoft Way

Hi Raj,

A hearty congratulations at your new blogging venture. And double that for the joy of having secured a permanent employment position with Microsoft.

My name is Sathyaish. I work somewhere about New Delhi, India in a technical role in a software development company.

I am insanely passionate about working at Microsoft. I try to read as much as I can about the company culture from the blogs people at Microsoft maintain. I frequent a lot of blogs, one of them being Zoe and Gretchen's Technical Careers@ Microsft. I find it unspeakably useful, and it stirs the vital fluids in my brain. I like to follow links for anything that's related to Microsoft. If it comes from people working there, it sounds even more interesting. Forever and a day now, I've been reading stuff about the company.

From one of the comments on a recent post by Gretchen, I discovered Heather's blog. I'd actually known Heather's blog from much earlier from Eric Lippert (http://blogs.msdn.com/EricLippert). From there, I saw one of your comments and got here.

I also followed the link to Robbie's blog from this site. I am having a great time reading all Microsofties' blogs. I wish to congratulate you and your buddy Robbie on your blogging venture and wish you attract a lot of thoughtful readers.

I expect to find really interesting thoughts here, that you say you'd be writing more about the Microsoft Recruiting soon. Besides that, I'd also love to learn from you about your precise role in your team. What is a normal working day at Microsoft like?

Thanks! I've added your feed to my reader. I'll keep checking. Looks like a nice place.


Friday, July 16, 2004 7:16 AM by Sathyaish Chakravarthy

# re: Finding your way to One Microsoft Way

Sathyaish, Glad to know that you are finding my blog useful. I will be posting a few blogs about interviewing and Microsoft Recruiting pretty soon.
Friday, July 16, 2004 1:07 PM by Rajmohan

# re: Finding your way to One Microsoft Way

hai Raj
I am very much interested in working in microsoft. I am a fresher graduate engineer with lots of energy
and will to work for hours and hours together.Actually that kind of mental work keeps me sane.I need to have a work that can take me off the confusion of this world for hours together.That is my escape.Or else i turn crazy.
Can you please give me some interesting work which can be done on a computer and tell me what is needed to do it.
Do give me some kind of reply.
Saturday, August 07, 2004 12:10 PM by Sandeep

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