Dear JobsBlog: I've a personal computer engineering degree and several awards, distinctions,
Microsoft Office 2010 Product Key, and honors. However, I did not attend a larger college around the east/west coast. How do I get a Microsoft recruiter to take a look at my resume? -Under the Radar I’ve asked Alicia,
Windows 7 Starter, a fellow recruiter from our U.S. University Team, to help answer your question.
-Janelle Dear Underneath the Radar: Microsoft has always made it their business to hire the best and brightest students, regardless of what university they attended. We know that students choose universities based on a number of factors like location,
Microsoft Office 2007 Key, cost, size, urbanization,
Microsoft Office Professional 2010, program standings and, of course,
Windows 7 64 Bit, reputation. That means that incredibly smart people are everywhere, not just at the Ivies.What does this mean for you? Well, there is a recruiter who works with students from your college, no matter where you go. If your dream is to work at Microsoft, you should get your resume in front of them and know that you are getting the same consideration as every other student who has applied. There are lots of great ways to apply, but the best way is online at www.microsoft.com/college. A recruiter will read your resume and if you’ve done a great job showcasing your passion and talent in your resume you’ll be invited to interview. And the silver lining? We know that all universities teach differently and we’ve got tons of prep material to help you “get comfortable” with our interview format and expectations. -Alicia, Microsoft Recruiter