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Hi all, Ned here. Greg Jaworski has posted an informative read for those looking to join the ranks of Microsoft Premier Field Engineering. They are always hiring and if your New Year's resolution includes travel, career growth, and working for the largest software company in the world, I recommend you give it a look.
How to become a Premier Field Engineer (PFE
It has useful tips, an explanation of the interview process, and other helpful goo. This comes to you the new Ask PFE blog.
They also appear to favor those with Polish surnames. I'm not saying it's required, but it seems to help. ;-P
- Ned "Casimir" Pyle
Chicago has a very large polish community. en.wikipedia.org/.../Poles_in_Chicago Don't forget your Yankee roots.
I lived on the far north side for years and remember streets where nothing was in English, only język polski.
Damn, I miss those pierogis...
Favor those with Polish surnames..hahaha
I admit, the idea of working for MSFT is pretty alluring. I'm tempted. >_<
Finally, the real reason revealed why I never applied for a PFE job! (Who just said “No UBI”?).