Watch Our Virtual Event with Microsoft Women in Customer Service & Support and SMC Digital Sales

Watch Our Virtual Event with Microsoft Women in Customer Service & Support and SMC Digital Sales

On March 17th 2020, Microsoft partnered with PowerToFly to present an special virtual event. We heard from a panel of business & technology leaders from the Microsoft Customer Service & Support (CSS) and SMC Digital Sales organizations, who discussed their career journeys, current projects, answered audience questions and more.

WATCH A RECORDING OF THE VIRTUAL EVENT HERE

To learn more about Microsoft including their open roles, please visit their page on PowerToFly.

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