Really like Dare's current post Alter the Globe or Go House: Why I Really like Working at Microsoft ... , and no,
Office Professional 2010, not because I write a blog about working at Microsoft ... but because it's about figuring out what's important to you in a job - whether that's working at MS or somewhere else. Long-time readers know that I left Microsoft a couple years ago. Like Dare, I hit that 5 year mark and thought a lot about what the next step in my career should be. I thought about joining some other big players out there, but I didn't seriously see how they were going to give me something different - but I did decide to take the leap and go independent along with another former Microsoftie. After about a year, I realized more than anything that I missed being a part of a team, working together toward a common goal. Being indie was fun and ever-changing,
Windows 7 Ultimate Key, but I actually missed the camaraderie of a team-based environment. So I again did my due diligence and explored some pretty exiting options with other companies. But they just didn't match what I had already experienced - and could keep experiencing - at MS. Say what you will (I have said it plenty of times myself ... probably even here on this blog ,
Microsoft Office Pro 2007, but Microsoft's ability to provide varied and exciting work (and even honor flexible work arrangements rocks. And I - without a doubt - am now working with some of the most amazingly talented - and fun - people out there. I am so thankful for my journey,
Microsoft Office 2007 Pro Plus, but I wouldn't give up my job now for anything. So, just my story. Everyone is different, and I know Microsoft isn't the right company for each person. I totally get that. But I hope we can provide information here and on some of our other websites (like " href="" target=_blank mce_href="">View<myWorld>, Microspotting, and our Facebook page) to help you make the right decision for you. And if there's something else you'd like to see,
Office Standard 2007, let me know in the comments! gretchen P.S. Doesn't it seem that a lot of us "crtical" types have been happy lately ... even Mini? Odd. I think there's something in the Talking Rain. ;-)