Working at Microsoft
I wrote my "Why I love working at Microsoft" post nearly a year ago, but Dare Abasanjo (author of RSS Bandit) has great retrospective of his 5 years at Microsoft, and ends with a graphic from Scott Hanselman's post about joining Microsoft. Not to mention Gretchen's recent Flexible Working Arrangement post, and even MiniMSFT is semi-contented with how things are going on the mother ship.
Great reading, and Scott's picture nicely summarizes why I get out of bed each morning.
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January 01, 2003
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June 10, 2015
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June 16, 2015
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