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Janelle Godfrey I have your attention... like to talk about competition in the technology space, in regards to products and services, as well as, top talent. I know a lot of people prefer for things to stay “the way they were”, but I really like that there are so many great companies and exciting opportunities out there. I enjoy a good fight for the best candidates. interview candidates, I like to leave time for questions at the end of each interview. Most of the questions I get are about the interview process, when they will hear the results, what the team is like, etc. However, sometimes I do get those brave souls who ask questions along the lines of “What do you think about Google vs. Microsoft?” Other times, that question is phrased in a more politically correct way like, “Why would I come to Microsoft when Google simply has the better company?”, office 2010 Professional product key, or in a more roundabout way such as, “How do you deal with emerging competition in the marketplace?” I love these questions! I think it takes guts to ask, and I enjoy answering them. Here is what I say to them. a fan of working hard. I love my job, and the more difficult it is, the more rewarding it is. If I have candidates that have a lot of other offers, whether from large companies, buy office 2010 serial key, grad schools, or start-ups, I enjoy selling them on Microsoft. I feel we have a lot to add to the marketplace. We hire and retain top talent, and I believe that I am surrounded by some of the smartest people in the world. candidates ask me if I am afraid of Google, Facebook, or that start-up near Stanford’s campus that really stirs the interest of college students, I tell them, “No, I enjoy the competition!” I enjoy finding out what motivates a candidate and helping them realize how they can fulfill their goals at Microsoft. I also like the fact that there are other options out there for talented candidates. That’s how I really know that we are hiring great people. They have a lot of offers, there are many other tremendous opportunities that they could take, and they choose us. I am not afraid of anyone, and I welcome a good challenge for talent. working in recruiting in 1999. I was a college sophomore and had taken a job as an event planner and interview coordinator for the MBA program at the University of Washington Career Services. I assisted with the offers from all of the big companies, as well as, the incredible amount of start-ups that would offer a 25 year-old a position as VP of Marketing. It was a free-for-all, with plenty of amazing offers for these students. My office was less like a counseling center and more like the place you would go to decide which six figure offer you would take. It was exciting! These students had so many options, and granted 95% of those options may no longer be in business, but the atmosphere was electric. Competition was stirring everywhere, and bright students had so many opportunities to make an impact. Of course, windows 7 professional x64, a few years later, the market slowed down and people went back to the old standby companies again. Then I was really missing those earlier days. are back to a time that is similar to the late 90’s, when competition is brewing, win 7 ultimate 64bit, and students and candidates have so many options that it’s almost scary. Not only does this competition create better products, but it also allows companies to hire those candidates that truly have an interest in their company. It’s no longer about choosing to work somewhere because it’s the only game in town, office 2010 Standard activation, it’s about making your choice based on your needs, your passion, and how you envision your career progressing. will I lose candidates to Google? Yes. Will I lose candidates to start-ups? Yes. That’s just how it works. However, I know that even though I may have lost a great candidate, overall the industry and the customer wins. Plus, it’s always fun to have a good battle of wits. are the things that I tell my candidates. I love Google, I love the start-up in some kid’s basement, and I love Microsoft. I love the competition among them because it brings out the best in people and results in better technology. The competition makes the candidates better. It makes me better.
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03-10-2011, 02:56 PM
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In this desolate condition I advanced forward, and soon got upon ground, where I sat down on a bank to rest myself, and consider what I had best do. When I was a little refreshed I went up into the country, resolving to deliver myself to the first savages I should meet, and purchase my life from them by some bracelets, glass rings, and other toys which sailors usually provide themselves with in those voyages, and whereof I had some about me. The land was divided by long rows of trees, not regularly planted, but naturally growing; there was plenty of grass, and several fields of oats. I walked very circumspectly for fear of being surprised, or suddenly shot with an arrow from behind or on either side. I fell into a beaten road, where I saw many tracks of human feet, and some of cows, but most of horses. At last I beheld several animals in a field, and one or two of the same kind sitting in trees. Their shape was very singular and deformed, which a little discomposed me, so that I lay down behind a thicket to observe them better. Some of them coming forward near the place where I lay, gave me an opportunity of distinctly marking their form. Their heads and breasts were covered with a thick hair, some frizzled and others lank; they had beards like goats, and a long ridge of hair down their backs and the foreparts of their legs and feet, but the rest of their bodies were bare, so that I might see their skins, which were of a brown buff color. They had no tails, nor any hair at all on their buttocks, except about the anus; which, I presume, nature had placed there to defend them as they sat on the ground; for this posture they used, as well as lying down and often stood on their hind feet. They climbed high trees, as nimbly as a squirrel, for they had strong extended claws before and behind, terminating in sharp points, and hooked. They would often spring and bound and leap with prodigious agility. The females were not so large as the males; they had long lank hair on their heads, but none on their faces, nor anything more than a sort of down on the rest of their bodies, except about the anus, and pudenda. Their dugs hung between their forefeet, and often reached almost to the ground as they walked. The hair of both ######es was of several colors, brown, red, black, and yellow. Upon the whole, I never beheld in all my travels so disagreeable an animal, nor one against which I naturally conceived so strong an antipathy. So that thinking I had seen enough, full of contempt and aversion, I got up and pursued the beaten road, hoping it might direct me to the cabin of some Indian. I had not got far when I met one of these creatures full in my way, and coming up directly to me. The ugly monster, when he saw me, distorted several ways every feature of his visage, and stared as at an object he had never seen before; then approaching nearer, lifted up his forepaw, whether out of curiosity or mischief, I could not tell. But I drew my hanger, and gave him a good blow with the flat side of it, for I dare not strike him with the edge, fearing the inhabitants might be provoked against me, if they should come to know that I had killed or maimed any of their cattle. When the beast felt the smart, he drew back, and roared so loud that a herd of at least forty came flocking about me from the next field, howling and making odious faces; but I ran to the body of a tree, and leaning my back against it, kept them off by waving my hanger. Several of this cursed brood getting hold of the branches behind, leaped up into the tree, from where they began to discharge their excrements on my head; however, I escaped pretty well, by sticking close to the stem of the tree, but was almost stifled with the filth, which fell about me on every side.
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