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tfabris ([personal profile] tfabris) wrote2006-11-17 02:57 pm

Too cute for its own good.

(Disclaimer: I don't know how many buildings on the Microsoft campus this applies to, since I've only been in a few, but anyway...)

The buildings on the Microsoft campus are somewhat maze-like. It takes a week or so to get used to the building layouts. And since each floor is more or less identical, you can quickly find yourself lost if you happen to end up on the wrong floor. As a result, every room and conference room is numbered with little signs outside the doors.

The first time I interviewed on the Microsoft campus several months ago, I giggled at the signage for the conference rooms. The signs were shaped like oversize replicas of 3.5" floppy disks. Once a symbol of modern computing, they now look almost as archaic as a punch card. Pretty darn cute, I thought.

Today, as I pass an occupied conference room, I notice that these little signs have a feature: You slide the little silver "door" on the floppy disk to uncover the text indicating "conference room in use".

I hope I didn't look like too much of a newbie when I laughed out loud.

Seanan: Unlimited free Diet Dr Pepper here.

[identity profile] tfabris.livejournal.com 2006-11-17 11:21 pm (UTC)(link)
It would be fun having you up here!

http://www.microsoft.com/careers/
http://jobs.volt.com/

Volt is the company that places temps into Microsoft, like me. I have a hunch that it's easier to get in as an orange-badge (Volt) than it is as a blue-badge (Microsoft). But try both, you never know. :-)