Job HuntingThe first step to getting a job at Microsoft – or anywhere for that matter – is to figure out where you fit. Start by asking yourself these questions:
Where do I want to work? While we’re headquartered in the Seattle area, Microsoft is a global company, and our career opportunities span the globe. Begin your search by visiting our Careers Site and selecting the region or country where you want to work (not necessarily where you live now). In the US alone, we have offices in almost every major city – with major development and support centers in Seattle, Silicon Valley, Fargo, Boston, Dallas, and Charlotte.
What do I want to do? We’ve got lots of career paths to choose from, and once you’re here, we invite you to explore as many as possible. But the hard part is choosing where you want to start. If you’re currently a software developer, you might be a program manager, developer, tester, or architect here. And that’s just one example! Great places to meet employees and learn about their jobs – especially in technical careers –are Microspotting and View - and, of course, JobsBlog's Job Hunting posts.
What do I want to create? Systems, servers, hardware, home entertainment, online services, business software, developer & designer tools … These are just a few technologies and products we create. Whether you work in development, sales, marketing, or finance, you directly affect our products and customers – and it’s important to have passion around what you create. To get an overview of a few of major business divisions, check out View and find out what the acronyms Corp R&D, E&D, MBD, PSD, and STB mean to us.
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