Become a Microsoft Student Partner!

If you know any students that would be interested, please pass this info along - https://www.microsoftstudentpartners.com

 

We’d like to share with you a great opportunity to become a US Microsoft Student Partner. Each year Microsoft identifies top students who are passionate about technology and Microsoft and want to share their knowledge with students and faculty on campus. Students will serve for next academic year (2011-2012), and get numerous benefits including competitive compensation, Microsoft software, training and work experience that looks great on a resume.

What we’re looking for

If you’re passionate about technology, love throwing fun events on campus, and aren’t shy about sharing your enthusiasm for the latest Microsoft products, you could be the perfect fit for the Microsoft Student Partners program! Whether you’re a tech junkie or a marketing guru, you could have the chance to be the Microsoft rockstar of your campus.

See attached for full job description. Approximate time commitment is 5-10 hours/week.

 

Application Process

Step 1: Fill out the online application at https://bit.ly/USMSPApp. There are only 25 questions and it should take you about 30 minutes to complete.

Step 2: Create a YouTube video and submit the link to https://bit.ly/USMSPVideo.

We want to get to know you and discover your passion for technology and how it could help solve the world’s toughest problems. Create and submit a one-minute YouTube video about your big idea that could enlighten others around the world about major global issues. Use the theme: Imagine a world where technology helps solve the toughest problems.

Your entry has to be compelling. It has to be stimulating. So if you're ready, produce your video and get noticed. Once your video is posted to YouTube, be sure to share with your friends to drive views and comments!

Applications + videos are due by April 15th, 2011.

Thanks,

US Microsoft Student Partners team

usmsp@microsoft.com 

2011-2012 MSP Program Job Description.docx