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Getting a Job with Microsoft

From time to time people ask me what it takes to get employed by Microsoft, usually after having been rebuffed by our recruitment consultants. It sometimes feels like no matter how many skills you have, it's impossible to get considered for a role. It also doesn't help that there's usually heavy competition when Microsoft jobs are advertised. All I can speak from is my own experiences of having joined the company's UK subsidiary and referred one or two other potential candidates - I have nothing authoritative to offer beyond my personal opinion.

Actually, the secrets of finding a job with Microsoft are no different than those needed for any other competitive company. Most importantly, the more you can do to demonstrate your passion, initiative, presentational and technical skills, the more valuable you'll be as a potential employee to Microsoft and other similar organisations.

For technical evangelist roles (that's what I do), getting involved in the community is a good idea. Answering newsgroup posts, building community tools or software, writing a blog and speaking at user group events are all great ways to build your profile in the industry. Microsoft certifications such as MCSD and MCSE can also be valuable, but don't treat them as a golden ticket to career success in isolation from other demonstrable attributes.

It's worth keeping an eye on the careers pages (UK, US, Intl) for posts that interest you, too. Post your resume on-line, or even better, create an on-line site as both portal and portfolio of your professional activities. Write a speculative letter to the recruiters where you highlight the skills above and ask to be considered for appropriate roles. Keep applying - you can have several applications in the pipeline at any one stage.

Seek out other Microsoft staff at technical roadshows and user group events; gather as much information as possible about the structure of the organisation so that you can find out what roles would truly fit your skills and ambitions. Read the Jobs Blog or Heather's blog for inside information from technical and marketing recruiters based in Redmond.

Lastly, keep persevering! If you truly have the right technical and soft skills, you'll be spotted after a few attempts. If you don't get through the interview process on the first attempt, it may simply be that you're not seen as a perfect match for the particular role on offer.

If you've succeeded or failed in a Microsoft job interview, why not drop a comment below to help out others in a similar situation?

Comments

  • Anonymous
    March 24, 2004
    Haven't even made it to the interview yet. That said, I only really started looking at Microsoft in the last 2 weeks, so it's entirely possible I'll hear back soon.

    That said, after conversations with Heather and Gretchen, apparently Microsoft certifications don't help much (subject to the Disclaimer's on both blogs as this is the opinion of the individual's in question).
  • Anonymous
    March 25, 2004
    Here's an interesting site with interview questions:

    http://www.sellsbrothers.com/fun/msiview/default.aspx?content=question.htm
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    April 27, 2006
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  • Anonymous
    May 21, 2006
    Hi

    Well, am an MCSE,MCT,MCDBA,MCSA and still striving to find a job in microsoft with no luck yet!
  • Anonymous
    June 09, 2006
    Well,
    first,  its my dream to have a job in microsoft..
    im 21 years old..i end  Computer eng. in university in jordan...
    any way..
    im programing since 4 years ...i just love programing..
    and i did alot of Programs and sell it..like POS and HR ...etc.
    and now i work in a company as .NET devloper.
    my knowledge :
    note: (all expert Coding).
    VB.NET
    ASP.NET
    ADO.NET

    SQL Query , SQL Programing , SQL Adminstrating
    Socket Windows Programing
    Wep design
    DB with access and SQL
    XML Functions
    and alot of this stuf
    soo if microsoft wanna any thing like that...Im ready.
    i realy wanna work with microsoft ...give me any job..i can make coffee and clean the company....any thing ..i just wanna work there.

    plz replay
  • Anonymous
    August 09, 2006
    how can i find out about local roadshows?  or user group events?  thank you!!!