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Old 04-11-2011, 07:55 PM   #1
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I’m sure the enterprising reader has already read through this site and numerous others to piece together our interview process,Windows 7 Professional Product Key, however I don’t believe we’ve ever fully outlined it in one place. (Ginny did a great post on the college process – though it’s slightly different than what’s used for experienced candidates.) So what’s going on from the experienced/industry candidate side? Here’s the general Microsoft interview process (from an industry recruiter’s perspective – mine!) Application (via our Microsoft Careers website) Recruiter review (See below for more details) Recruiter interview (often by phone,Office 2007 Professional Plus Key, sometimes email) Technical Interview (phone, in person, email, or Live Meeting) On-site interview (also in rare situations: Video Teleconference or Live Meeting) Now, the details for each of these steps can vary slightly by recruiter and position. And each probably warrants its own topic within this blog. However, the one piece I want to focus on today is Recruiter Review, as this hasn't been discussed much previously. "Recruiter Review" is the step during which the recruiter is reviewing the resumes for all the various applicants on a given position. To do this, the recruiter applies a search algorithm to pull a list of applicants which closely matches the requirements for that position. The recruiter then goes through that list of applicants, reading each individual resume to determine who to move forward and contact. What does this mean for you? Well, remember this post from Gretchen way back when? What’s better than one recruiter attempting to read every resume submission that matches our profile? 200+ recruiters checking resume submissions and matching them against our profiles! :-). Keep in mind we’re only human, but we’re out there looking and matching every day,Office 2010 License! So what’s the next step? Search our site,Windows 7 Home Premium Key, narrow your search to the right jobs, and apply online. Oh, and if you happen to come across anything that mentions Windows Live – click those first,Office Standard 2007 Key! ;-) - Kenji (who also happens to recruit for Window Live ;-)
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