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| #4550856 in Books | 2002-12-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .52 x6.40 x8.98l, | File type: PDF | 248 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| This book is a bad joke|By Shadow54|Not only is this book Boring! The stories are not interesting and some have nothing what so ever to do with Microsoft. One chapter is a guys bad experience being married and getting a divorce (what the heck does that have to do with Microsoft vs any other statistic). I think putting the name Microsoft in the title makes people think this i|About the Author|Karin Carter’s interest in combining language and business led her far away from her California roots, first to a summer job in French-speaking Tunisia, then to a job in France, and finally to Seattle. A move to the east side of Lake Washi
In this new book, an untold story emerges as Microsoft insiders talk: for the first time, insiders tell their stories in their own words. Karin Carter, 14-year veteran of the company, shares her view of life at Microsoft along with first-person stories from 18 co-workers. Meet the real people behind the hype through their thoughtful essays, funny stories, and surprising anecdotes. Current and former employees from the trenches, not the executive suites, give their per...
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