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Work culture at Microsoft
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Work culture at Microsoft
Does anyone have idea of work culture and working hours of Microsoft. I am being offered role for Support functions eg Customer Service .
Pls I would be highly greatful if someone can give an insight.
I am already employed with a good brand but am seeking work life balance..
cheers
Pls I would be highly greatful if someone can give an insight.
I am already employed with a good brand but am seeking work life balance..
cheers
Question one -- are you actually going to be hired as permanent staff, or as what MSers call "contingency staff" (=temporary)? Virtually all MS support is outsourced, which means you wouldn't be working for MS at all, and will be treated accordingly.
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So I happen to know someone who just might be your boss
and here's what she thinks (translated) --
As contingency staff, you will be a "second class citizen" (her words). The good news is that if you're very skilled and smart you have a good chance of becoming a permanent employee; the bad news is that a skilled and smart person would probably find CS work very tedious, and in fact would be unlikely to even apply for the position.
Work environment is generally good. Showing up a bit late is OK, two-hour lunches are OK, leaving on the dot is normal, although (like any company) there are overtime bursts when deadlines approach. Offices have Xboxes and massage chairs, and nobody's going to complain if you IM all day long (as long as you get your work done).
However, there are large differences between different teams, so take all the above with a grain of salt.
Let me know if you do take the position!

As contingency staff, you will be a "second class citizen" (her words). The good news is that if you're very skilled and smart you have a good chance of becoming a permanent employee; the bad news is that a skilled and smart person would probably find CS work very tedious, and in fact would be unlikely to even apply for the position.
Work environment is generally good. Showing up a bit late is OK, two-hour lunches are OK, leaving on the dot is normal, although (like any company) there are overtime bursts when deadlines approach. Offices have Xboxes and massage chairs, and nobody's going to complain if you IM all day long (as long as you get your work done).
However, there are large differences between different teams, so take all the above with a grain of salt.
Let me know if you do take the position!
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You are the only thing funny here. Considering you don't have a clue as to what you are saying. Why are they funny. Don't know too much about MS business culture izzat?av_cat wrote:So many funny people here![]()
Someone of you are getting free X-Box360 ^.^
SOME PEOPLE TRY TO TURN BACK THEIR ODOMETERS. NOT ME. I WANT PEOPLE TO KNOW WHY I LOOK THIS WAY. I'VE TRAVELED A LONG WAY, AND SOME OF THE ROADS WEREN'T PAVED. ~ Will Rogers
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What an asshole. I think sundaymorningstaple knows nothing about culture diversity never mind MS business culture. I never usually get involved in flaming but wow, I’ve been reading these forums and the moderators tend to be real assholes. Read and think before taking a comment out of context... again I’ve seen this too many times on this forum (mostly from administrators an moderators strangely enough!). Give the guy a break.sundaymorningstaple wrote:You are the only thing funny here. Considering you don't have a clue as to what you are saying. Why are they funny. Don't know too much about MS business culture izzat?av_cat wrote:So many funny people here![]()
Someone of you are getting free X-Box360 ^.^
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Aren't you the erudite one. From the style of your prose, unfortunately, you're not too much better.


SOME PEOPLE TRY TO TURN BACK THEIR ODOMETERS. NOT ME. I WANT PEOPLE TO KNOW WHY I LOOK THIS WAY. I'VE TRAVELED A LONG WAY, AND SOME OF THE ROADS WEREN'T PAVED. ~ Will Rogers
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Like I said guys... asshole. Probably bullied at school... now unleashed on society with a chip on the shoulder and a cheap thesaurus. Don't worry sundaymorningstaple... God loves you!sundaymorningstaple wrote:Aren't you the erudite one. From the style of your prose, unfortunately, you're not too much better.
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That's kinda cute considering you are just out of the UK for 2 or 3 months for the first time. As you are only 24 years old with such a foul vocabulary consisting of only one 7 letter word, one would have to suspect that you could have been a chav or maybe a football lout at some point prior to your departure. At least you did cause av_cat to write with better English.littleade wrote:... now unleashed on society with a chip on the shoulder and a cheap thesaurus.

You would seem to be our troll flavour of the month. Welcome to the board.

SOME PEOPLE TRY TO TURN BACK THEIR ODOMETERS. NOT ME. I WANT PEOPLE TO KNOW WHY I LOOK THIS WAY. I'VE TRAVELED A LONG WAY, AND SOME OF THE ROADS WEREN'T PAVED. ~ Will Rogers
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What age or amount of time spent in Singapore has to do with me calling you arrogant asshole with a chip on “it’s”sundaymorningstaple wrote:That's kinda cute considering you are just out of the UK for 2 or 3 months for the first time. As you are only 24 years old with such a foul vocabulary consisting of only one 7 letter word, one would have to suspect that you could have been a chav or maybe a football lout at some point prior to your departure. At least you did cause av_cat to write with better English.littleade wrote:... now unleashed on society with a chip on the shoulder and a cheap thesaurus.![]()
You would seem to be our troll flavour of the month. Welcome to the board.
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