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Microsoft Org chart

Here's the Microsoft org chart - the top 1200+ senior executives organized by reporting relationships. Although the chart (outline version here - prepare to scroll!) is from May 2004, it's a good hint to the complexity of Microsoft.

Provided by Directions on Microsoft.

Posted: Oct 10 2006, 09:40 AM by alexbarnett | with 3 comment(s)
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X.Static said:

I remember seeing this chart from days in PSS several years ago (and I might be returning to PSS soon, albeit in a much different role...currently screening for a PFE position), brings back a lot of memories.

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I saw John Connors give a speech here in Charlotte, very charismatic guy, and that year MS revenue was through the roof.

I met Lori Moore at an MS event in New Orleans and actually have a hilarious story about my direct meeting her, but definitely not appropriate to repeat ;-).

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It's been 5+ years in the making, so hopefully I'll score an FTE this go round of interviews.

# October 10, 2006 9:54 PM

alexbarnett said:

Jayson - good luck!!

...have been following your blog for a while, would be great to have you on board (again).

Alex.

# October 10, 2006 10:07 PM

TrackBack said:

While Microsoft has significantly reorganized since, and Ray Ozzie has become a major force in the company, it gives you an idea of the complexity that is inherent...
# October 11, 2006 11:42 AM