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A sunny hiring season for job seekers
June 25, 2007
As unemployment rates dip below peak dot-com boom levels, companies are competing fiercely for the brightest new college grads.Google's strategy for hiring young talentGetting hired via social network
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Microsoft seeks settlement in Google lawsuit
September 13, 2005
After a judge limits Kai-Fu Lee's duties, Microsoft offers to end the case involving its former executive.
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Judge to rule Tuesday in Kai-Fu Lee case
September 7, 2005
A Washington state judge says he will rule Tuesday on whether the former Microsoft worker can begin setting up Google's China operation.
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Microsoft's personnel puzzle
July 5, 2005
As rivalry for talent heats up, company tries to address its reputation for arrogance in recruiting.
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Day two: Microsoft-Google courtroom showdown
September 7, 2005
Kai-Fu Lee says he gave an honest if not entirely complete answer when he told Microsoft he planned to return after a sabbatical.
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Google: Microsoft suit could crimp China efforts
September 1, 2005
The search giant argues that a ban on Kai-Fu Lee assuming his duties this fall would hurt its efforts to recruit Chinese students.
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Google begins recruiting in India
January 13, 2005
Search giant is looking to hire engineers and other workers at facilities in Bangalore and Hyderabad.
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IBM sweetens the pot for partners
October 12, 2004
Big Blue aims to rapidly expand its application partner network with a more structured program for recruiting allies.
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This week in Redmond
July 8, 2005
Microsoft, which has a reputation for arrogance in its personnel practices, is working on its recruiting efforts.
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Poachers encroach on tech-talent turf
July 28, 2005
Google-Microsoft spat underscores legal risks that make employee poaching a tricky business. Maybe that's why it's not on the rise.
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Kai-Fu Lee trial to stay in Washington, for now
October 14, 2005
Judge's interim ruling keeps case on Microsoft's turf in battle with Google over hiring of key executive.
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Year in review: Big battles for big talent
December 14, 2005
Concerns remain over outsourcing and guest workers, but hiring prospects have improved for skilled workers.
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