April 2003
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Welcome to the First Monthly Edition of the Microsoft Careers Newsletter.
Thank you for your recent visit to the Microsoft.com Careers website and for choosing to subscribe to the Microsoft Careers Newsletter. We hope this new publication will provide you with a valuable inside look at careers in our company as well as useful information to help you learn more about exciting job opportunities at Microsoft, upcoming events, up-to-date company stories, and more. Welcome!
During the month of April 2003, meet Microsoft Recruiters at the following U.S. career fairs and conferences:
Employment Management Association Conference Las Vegas, NV Apr 23 - Apr 25
Technology Silicon Valley Invitational San Jose, CA Apr 23
Career Forum for Women and Minorities New York, NY Apr 28

Check our website for future events at http://www.microsoft.com/careers/
We're looking for people who make things happen.
We’re hiring people who make things happen. Right now, we’re looking for the next generation of Microsoft® innovators, people with the talent, passion, and pride to take technology to the next level. Are you ready? Check out our online job search tools at http://www.microsoft.com/careers/ to help get you connected to the right job. Register for our site and take advantage of all the new Microsoft job search tools such as Job Agent, My Profile, and Resume Builder. Get inside our world. Search our careers. Who knows how far you will go?

Begin the journey - this month in Career Corner:
When we talk about recruiting the best and the brightest to Microsoft, we're talking about people who thrive on the excitement of collaboration and the discovery of new opportunities. They like setting their own goals and working hard to achieve them in their own style. What do they like best about their jobs and working at Microsoft? Let them tell you in their own words. Meet Russ, Product Planner for Microsoft Office.
Technical Advancements:
Learn how Microsoft’s Pocket PC application helps the Pepsi Bottling Group sell soda more effectively. Learn More ...

Bill Gates outlines vital role of developers in driving success for the wireless industry at the first U.S. Microsoft Mobility Developer Conference:

Microsoft Announces Worldwide Launch of .NET Compact Framework. Learn More ...
Mentors Give—and Receive:
Being a mentor in the Microsoft Mentor Program brings unexpected benefits to both mentors and mentees. Learn More ...
Job-Shadow Program Points Rural Youths on Path to Technology Careers:
Microsoft employees enable high school students in rural Eastern Washington to realize their full potential. Learn More ...

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