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Options are Good.

In life. And in your career.




What fuels your passion?

We know deciding where to take your career next can be as nerve-wracking as it 
is exciting. The good thing is, at Microsoft, you have lots of options. Nowhere 
else will you have such a variety of products and technologies to get behind-or 
so many career paths to choose from. you'll learn from people who have been in 
the industry for over 30 years. And most of all, you'll have the resources to 
reach people all over the world with your work. It's about taking your career 
as far as you want it to go-in any direction you choose.


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"The variety of products that Microsoft develops greatly influenced my decision 
to work here. As my career develops I can follow my passion to apply myself to 
different technologies without having to leave the company."

- David<http://www.microsoft.com/college/meet_david.mspx>, Software Design 
Engineer in Test, Live Meeting




Take the Leap, It's Cool Inside

As a Microsoft employee in a full-time technical position, you'll dive head 
first into meaningful work. The kind that inspires you. This is the kind of 
place where your goals are limited only by your imagination and motivation. 
What's more, you'll be backed by a multi-billion dollar company at the top of 
its game. It's in your blood to innovate, so join others who share your 
passion, your talent, and your limitless energy.


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"You will find no other company with the sheer breadth of technologies, from 
Windows kernel, to Office applications, to servers, to Live Web services, to 
Xbox, to games, to business solutions, to hardware. The things you get to see 
and learn from other people are amazing."

- John<http://www.microsoft.com/college/meet_john.mspx>, Software Development 
Lead, Windows Server Performance




Not sure what full-time position at Microsoft fits you best? Have a look at the 
Product Development 
Process<http://www.microsoft.com/college/fyp_prodcycle.aspx> to get an idea 
where your contributions could make the most difference.



Current open opportunities within Microsoft Development Centers around the 
world:



1)  Software Design Engineer (SDE)

Work at the Core of Every Product We Build - This is where the fun begins for 
code gurus like you. As a hands-on Software Design Engineer, you'll make 
decisions about design and feature implementation, using your mastery of 
technical tools to make a product vision a reality. If you like to write code 
and design efficient data structures and algorithms to develop next-generation 
applications or operating systems, this is the position for you. As an SDE, 
you'll bring products to life by working with Program 
Managers<http://www.microsoft.com/college/ft_pm.mspx> to ensure strong design 
and Software Design Engineers in 
Test<http://www.microsoft.com/college/ft_softdesengtest.mspx> to ensure quality 
through testing. Ultimately for the SDE, it's your code that turns concepts 
into new technologies and services.

Qualifications:
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Be available to relocate to one of Microsoft's Development Centers around the 
world.  (Microsoft Corporation pays all costs associated with relocation)

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Fluency in C/C++/C# and a passion for writing quality code using computer 
science fundamentals

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Functional level English language skills, written and spoken requirement

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Ability to derive creative and innovative solutions by thinking "outside the 
box"

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Ability to solve complex problems, sometimes by testing and debugging code

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Experience in feature definition, design, and feasibility

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Demonstrated skill in estimating development time


2)  Software Design Engineer in Test (SDET)


Discover Life on the Last Line of Defense  - As a Software Design Engineer in 
Test (SDET), you'll own it, break it, fix it, and own it again. You'll ensure a 
product's quality by making sure it performs as users expect it to. Part of the 
fun is how creative you can be devising ways to manipulate, crush, and sabotage 
software into submission-while creating innovative testing technologies along 
the way.

Ultimately, as an SDET it's your input that can make the difference between joy 
and frustration for the customers. Since you're keen on how things work, and 
making them work better, you'll work hand in hand with the Program 
Managers<http://www.microsoft.com/college/ft_pm.mspx> and Software Design 
Engineers<http://www.microsoft.com/college/ft_softdeseng.mspx> to design, 
develop, and maintain automation systems for use in development and testing 
cycles. Using the tools you create, you'll pour over source code for trouble 
spots, debugging and isolating problems, and executing creative tests to find 
new bugs while regression testing recent fixes.

Qualifications:
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Be available to relocate to one of our Development Centers around the world 
(Microsoft Corporation pays all costs associated with relocation)

*

Fluency in C/C++/C#

*

 Functional level English language skills, written and spoken requirement

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Ability to solve complex problems and write automation systems and device 
drivers

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Ability to learn to author test plans and cases, conduct security and stress 
tests, and debug at source level after identifying, investigating, and 
prioritizing bugs

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Demonstrated skills in negotiation and conflict management




Whatever position you choose, you'll make a real impact in the dynamic world of 
product development at Microsoft. Microsoft has an ongoing need for exceptional 
recent graduates to management level from around the world to help us build the 
next generation of software products.

Send Us Your CV
Submitting a C.V. is the only way to get to the next stage of consideration, 
the interview.  Our recruiting team travels to your region regularly to meet 
bright and enthusiastic people like you, and we look forward to receiving your 
CV.  Here are a few things to keep in mind when you are updating your C.V. to 
send to us:
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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 United States

*

Clearly state your graduation date, degree/major and the university you 
attended or are attending

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Specify your technical skills (including programming languages and other 
development tools you know well), 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 you personally 
achieved

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Provide an active e-mail address, physical address, and current phone number 
where we can reach you


Send your resume to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> by 2/22/2008

A recruiter will review it, and if interested will set up a phone interview as 
a first step.  And, by the way, we have many positions available, so if there 
is someone else you think we should know about; please share this information 
with them.  For more information, please see 
http://www.microsoft.com/college/overseas.mspx.

NOTE: If we invite you to an interview somewhere in your region, we will cover 
any travel expenses you may have.  All non-U.S. residents will require a U.S. 
work visa (H1B). If you receive an offer from Microsoft, we will cover all 
costs for visa processing and approval.  Microsoft is an equal opportunity 
employer and supports workforce diversity.




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