Inside a current weblog post comment, a person asked about former staff plus the process for coming again to Microsoft. It had been an excellent question, so I thought I'd introduce you to one I re-hired this month into MSN Search: Rick Grimm was a long time Microsoft employee who was here in the early days of MSN. In fact,
Buy Office 2007, when he interviewed he gave me trivia about the Redwest campus that pre-dated my 1997 knowledge. When he was at Microsoft prior, he was managing a worldwide workers of 39 employees,
Windows 7 Home Basic X86, but he left the company to take on the far tougher challenge of raising his 6 children and managing his consulting business. After a long hiatus,
Windows 7 Professional X64, he sent an email that he wanted to return,
Office 2010 Serial Generator, and today I was glad to see him in the hallway in his first “new” week of work. I asked him his first impressions on coming again and he said: Many people have told me that “it’s a much different company today,” and in some ways it is in terms of size. But in many significant ways it is still very much the same as when I first started in 1986. The people are still very smart and energetic, the pace is still frenetic, the ad hoc nature of the work day is the same,
Office Home And Student 2010 Product Key, as well as the reliance on people plus the team has not changed. Sure, we release to the web now and the product cycles are quicker but many major underlying factors will probably never change. So what happens when you are a previous employee and you want to return? Not a lot different. Other than the fact that your past performance review scores are accessible to the recruiter, so we make sure you left in good standing. You still have to send a resume and you still have to interview (in fact, Rick was kind enough to come back again a few times for various conversations). And when you do re-start, your previous years of service are grandfathered in for vacation accrual and service awards (like that silver clock they give you at your 5 year anniversary). Other than that, you are back just like the good ol’ days ... Welcome back again, Rick! Jenna