Today marks the 100th anniversary of Worldwide Women’s Day, and we’re celebrating here at Microsoft, as are many around the world. On our Women at Microsoft page on Facebook, we’re posting photos from International Women's Day events at Microsoft offices. Throughout the year, we also use this page to talk about how ladies at Microsoft are helping to change the way we live,
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"If you have passion and drive, and are inspired by challenges, then this is a great place to work. You need to be confident in your own vision and also happy to take part in lively discussions that challenge your viewpoint. You have to believe you can always improve." Hege, Country Manager, Microsoft Norway
"Technology is a part of every business throughout the world. It is integrated in our daily lives, our connection to public services, social networking, digital content and gaming. It’s never a dull day—new technology gives new opportunities and experiences. In Norway, technology is the second largest industry,
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