Microsoft boosts college grad hires
Posted Tuesday, February 23 2010 by The JobsBloggers
About to graduate or just out of school? Poor job prospects and national economic woes got you down?
Never fear... help is on the way. Call it a bailout for recent college grads.
Today, Microsoft joined 15 other companies in the Invest In America Alliance, a national commitment to increase recent college grad hires. This shot in the arm for recent grad employment levels will result in 10,000 new college grad hires among the 15 participating companies and aims to push grad employment back over 2009 levels.
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Comments
I'm about to finish my master degree, I'll check it out! :)
Now if only one of my UX Designer applications at MS would turn into something awesome!
This is great news. I'm graduating in a year, and I'm going to be working as hard as I can to get noticed by Microsoft.
Here is a good news. I'm graduating in a year, and i'm going to be working as hard as i can do i will be noticed to Microsoft.
I'm about to graduate from college in June and this is great news. I've already applied and crossing my fingers now..
I'm graduating in may and I've already gone through the phone screening and was told I would be contacted within three weeks but I haven't heard anything and it's been four weeks now. I've contacted my recruiter at corestaff multiple times and they won't return my emails. I was hoping someone could give me some advice on what steps to take from here.
Thanks in advance,
Dustin