There are plenty of recruiters at Microsoft; I cannot quote an exact number but I can tell you that we possess a entire building on campus dedicated simply to recruitment. Sometimes in all of the excitement over your resume you hear from more than a single Microsoft recruiter at the same time. This is not supposed to happen: we try to keep track of each contact and assign you 1 representative from the company- although sometimes in aggressive recruiter style we get ahead of ourselves and you get a few calls at once. When this happens, and how you handle it,Window 7, tells us a whole lot about you: Sometimes a candidate will pursue several positions at the same time,windows 7 key, and keep all of the recruiters and teams thinking “they are the only one”. I cannot really blame anyone for this approach, it seems like a natural way to increase your chances of finding a job,Office 2007 Sale, but I will caution you that this is not the best way to pursue things. Assuming you receive an offer, the other teams and recruiters will get out about your other “secret” interviews and you will look underhanded and crafty: don’t do it. If you receive more than one call from a Microsoft recruiter it is perfectly ok: just inform each of them about the other so that they can coordinate a set of interviews for you. It is ok to pursue more than 1 job at the same time (although some overzealous candidates try to pursue fistfuls of jobs all at once and we will typically ask you to pick your top two or three). Lastly- and perhaps most importantly- there is One particular compensation offer from Microsoft. Teams are not allowed to “outbid” each other, so if you are lucky enough to have two groups that both want to hire you,Windows 7 Home Basic Product Key, you choose the role based on job content,Office 2007 Enterprise, not on cash. It’s ok to have more than a single interview: just don’t keep it a secret. (PS- I’m in Scotland in case some of you are wondering why the posts are slow- I’ll return to my typical pace on my return).