it would seem many my readers are scoring interviews with Microsoft … at the very least, the boost in email telling me about latest interviews indicates that trend. Typical emails begin with something like, “Last week, I was in Redmond for my interviews, and ….” recruiters have told me stories about walking interview candidates by my office and having the person exclaim,
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