You may have observed recent weblog feedback by JobsBlog's new global recruiting correspondent, Priya. Priya is a recruiter with Microsoft's Redmond based international recruiting team. Her team hires people from outside North America to join Microsoft in the United States. Anyway, Priya just sent this little tidbit over to us ... gretchen Microsoft Interviews in Turkey Soon Microsoft will be in Turkey,
Office Enterprise 2007 Key, interviewing interested and qualified candidates for software development positions here in the USA at our corporate headquarters working on our major products. If you or anyone you happen to know could be interested, or a bulletin board where it would be appropriate to post this, please re-post this message. There are multiple positions open and candidates will be in competition with themselves, not each other.
Who can apply?
People who are currently in Turkey or Cyprus and Lebanon When exactly are you coming to interview?
Last week of April, but this could change,
Office Enterprise 2007 Key! Who is a qualified candidate? Someone who has (or will be completing this year) a bachelor's (four year or more) degree in Computer Science or a related field Someone who has very strong abilities to write code in C/C++ Someone who is very driven and passionate about technology, desiring to make software products that will go all over the world Someone with fluent English speaking skill Last but not the least ... Someone truly excited to be at Microsoft!!!! How do I apply?
Just email your CV in English to turkres@microsoft.com For instructions on how your cv should look like or what should you include on the CV, please scroll down to the bottom of this email! What if I am not from Turkey, Cyprus or Lebanon? :(
We will be doing many recruiting events all over the globe in the next couple of months, so keep visiting us to check if Microsoft is coming in a region near you! WHATEVER YOU DO, DO IT AT MICROSOFT
The reason so many people from various disciplines come to Microsoft is because we provide the most exciting challenges in the industry. Since our inception in 1975, Microsoft's mission has been to create software for the personal computer that empowers and enriches people in the workplace, at school and at home. Microsoft's early vision of a computer on every desk and in every home is coupled today with a strong commitment to Internet -related technologies that expand the power and reach of the PC and its users. You can help shape the industry in nearly countless ways, all while gaining invaluable experience. Our casual environment lends itself to freer thinking and therefore, creative problem-solving. However, the coolest part of all is the diversity of jobs. You're guaranteed not to be bored.
We invite you to join us as we move toward the .NET age, the next generation of our products. You could create a world of change in one of these pivotal, Redmond, Washington USA area positions. Software Design Engineer (SDE):
Are you proficient in C and C++? Would you like developing algorithms and writing code to be the core part of your job? You're the keeper of the code. A big kahuna of product development,
Office 2007 Pro Plus, an SDE puts all their technical talents and creativity to the test by writing code, constructing data structures and algorithms as well as working closely with the Program Manager to define and prioritize product features. Skill Set: C/C++; problem solving; creativity; passion for technology.
Responsibilities: Constructing data structures and algorithms; writing code; testing and debugging code; prioritizing feature list; varying degrees of Program Management activities Software Design Engineer in Test (SDET):
Would you like to create the tools used to test software? Are you the person who always asks why? Or what if? You break it to build it. An SDET puts the product through its paces, walking in the user's shoes. You'll break the product down—including creating the tools such as automation, standalone programs, and device drivers, then working with Software Design Engineers to take the product smoothly to beta stage. Skill Set: C/C++,
Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007, VB; problem solving; methodical; likes to break problems down; customer focus; creativity.
Responsibilities: Evaluating User Assistance documentation; writing creative code to test the product; writing automation programs, standalone programs, and device drivers; reporting and prioritizing bugs; stress testing If you are interested, please email your CV in English to turkres@microsoft.com C.V. instructions:
A CV is the only way to get to the next stage, the interview. Here are a few things to keep in mind when you are updating your CV to send to Microsoft: Include your military status if your country mandates it. This will help us know if you are allowed to leave your country to work in the USA Clearly state your graduation date, degree/major and university you attended,
Office 2007 Product Key, or are attending Specify your technical skills (including programming languages and other development tools you are strong in), project details (both within university and at any jobs or internships you have held) and technologies you have used on those projects Describe YOUR ROLE in the projects that you worked on, and what did you achieve Provide an active email address, physical address and latest phone number to best reach you Microsoft is an equal opportunity employer.