Wow, issues have been totally ridiculous around here recently. I haven’t been writing very much about what I’ve been up to in my “day job,” but let’s just say I’ve got a lot going on. It’s a really exciting time. I’m basically doing two separate jobs right now. One is mostly perfect brain; the other is mostly left brain. So at the end of the day, I am just all tapped out of energy. (But in a good way!) Anyway, I can’t yet tell you about all the fun stuff I’m working on, but hopefully I will be able to write you more soon. Needless to say,
Office 2007 Keygen, I’m excited. With that in mind,
Office 2007 Keygen, I also wanted to issue a new “setting boundaries” post. (Here's my old one ... it's still mostly true.) Got a burning question about the MS recruiting process? Search my blog first. Still can’t find it? Post it here. (The link is on my sidebar, too.) If you email the question to me, I’m going to direct you to this link. I’m not trying to be mean. I just need to lower my volume of email, AND I figure if you have the question, others have the question, too. Let’s create more “community” about this site. Recruiters, firms, other companies: I can not help you with your tough job requisition search. I can not hire your firm to help Microsoft recruit top talent. I can not sign up for your latest service. Recruiters wanting to hire me? You are still allowed. ;-) (just kidding, Rob! ... or am I?) ;-) Want to submit your resume to MS? You can submit it by clicking on the link on my sidebar or visiting our careers site. (Don’t forget to select Technical Careers @ Microsoft as the reason you applied,
Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010!) However, if you want to email me your resume, that’s ok. But keep in mind I don’t work with one specific product (I evangelize technical jobs for all of Microsoft) so I’ll just be forwarding your resume along. I’m not the one you have to impress. Alrighty, I think that’s all for now. One of these days, I’ll actually get time to write a real blog post again,
Office 2010 Product Key, too. I promise! gretchen Addition 4/25: I also want to request that readers who send me email, please give me one business week to respond. I get a lot of email,
Office 2007 Professional, and I try to get through it as quickly as I can. Usually, I can write back in a couple days, but sometimes it takes longer. However, unless I am on vacation, I should be able to write back to you within in 5 business days. Please, please, please, if it has not been five business days, DO NOT email me to “check in” or to “ping” me. I sort my email by order received, and I’m anal about keeping my inbox as low as possible, so essentially, what I’ll do is delete your first email and get to your most recent one in the order it was received. “Pinging” me (unless it has been 5 business days) will only result in a slower reply. But I will respond. However, the Suggestion Kitty will answer you more quickly … I promise. (This just applies to readers who email me with questions. I’m not referring people (internal and external to MS) whom I am working with on projects, etc.)