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  2. Microsoft’s Salary Secrets: Here Are the Pay Tiers ... - AOL

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    However, the report noted that Microsoft’s various job levels give the company more flexibility to hand out promotions. Here are Microsoft’s pay tiers for tech professionals. Level 70:

  3. Steve Ballmer - Wikipedia

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    Ballmer joined Microsoft on June 11, 1980, and became Microsoft's 30th employee and the first business manager hired by Gates. [ 32 ] Ballmer joined Microsoft with a salary of $50,000 plus 10% of the profit he generated and no equity. [ 33 ]

  4. Software product management - Wikipedia

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    Software product management roles can be subdivided depending on their focus: product owner, product marketing manager, technical product manager and strategic product manager. Software program manager focuses on the project delivery of engineering processes, design, documentation, planning, execution, operations and feedback.

  5. Microsoft - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft profits were $5.2 billion, while Apple Inc. profits were $6 billion, on revenues of $14.5 billion and $24.7 billion respectively. [207] Microsoft's Online Services Division has been continuously loss-making since 2006 and in Q1 2011 it lost $726 million. This follows a loss of $2.5 billion for the year 2010. [208]

  6. Mark Russinovich - Wikipedia

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    Russinovich joined Microsoft in 2006 when it acquired Winternals. As an author, Russinovich is a regular contributor to TechNet Magazine and Windows IT Pro magazine (previously Windows NT Magazine ) on the Architecture of Windows 2000 , and was co-author of Inside Windows 2000 (Third Edition).

  7. Phil Spencer (business executive) - Wikipedia

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    Phil Spencer (born January 12, 1968) [3] is an American business executive and the CEO of Microsoft Gaming. [4] Starting his career at Microsoft as an intern in 1988, Spencer has worked in various sectors within the company, including developing Microsoft's first CD-ROM-based titles. He joined the Xbox team in 2001.

  8. Business analyst - Wikipedia

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    Business analyst word cloud indicating some aspects of the business analyst profession (Flickr) A business analyst (BA) is a person who processes, interprets and documents business processes, products, services and software through analysis of data.

  9. List of business and finance abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    OOF – Out of facility, used interchangeably with out of office and originating from the Microsoft Xenix mail system [11] OOO – Out of office; OPEX – Operating expenditure or operational expenditure; OTIF – On Time In Full; OTC – Over-the-counter (finance)