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Microsoft Students to Business (S2B) program
What is S2B?
Are you a student looking for an entry-level job or internship in today's technology industry?
The Microsoft Students to Business (S2B) program is a Microsoft Community Initiative designed to connect Microsoft-skilled students with partners and customers for entry-level and internship positions.
Microsoft S2B will provide unique training opportunities and resources for students to establish the skill requirements to fuel innovation and enable employability of the next generation.
Students engaged in Microsoft S2B benefit from unique training and certification opportunities, compliments of Microsoft. Various offerings are available to students at each stage of Microsoft S2B—when profiling, in application and after job connection.
How the Program Works?
- Apply on-line by completing the registration form;
- The Microsoft Skills Development Team will match your profile to current opportunities at the entry level that exists in our Partner and Customer base;
- The Partner/Customer company may contact you directly for an interview. In other cases the Microsoft Skills Development team will contact you to set-up an interview between yourself and our Partner/Customer
- Once you have been interviewed and selected, the Partner/Customer company will sign a fixed term internship contract with you. Salaries are set at no less than R36 000 per annum, but it may vary from one company to another;
- You will then join a technical training class at a training provider for a short period;
- After successful completion of the technical training you will rejoin your new employer and start working. From hereon your career is in your hands and only your performance can win you a further contract or permanent position.
Minimum Requirements
· You must have an IT or business related degree or national diploma (3 year qualification) from a recognised Indian University or University of Technology;
· You must be a resident of India;
· You must currently be unemployed;
· You must be able to start on this programme immediately;
· You must be under the age of 35 years.
How to Register?
Before registering for Microsoft’s S2B program you should have a HOTMAIL or WINDOWS LIVE ID account. If you already have one then proceed with the following steps to register. If you don’t have a HOTMAIL or WINDOWS LIVE ID account then create one (it hardly takes 2 minutes).
You can create a HOTMAIL or WINDOWS LIVE ID account by clicking on the following direct link-
After you get a HOTMAIL or WINDOWS LIVE ID account follow these 5 simple steps to register for Microsoft’s S2B program(It takes just 2 minutes)-
1. Visit the Microsoft S2B program website by following this link-
http://www.s2bprogram.com/india
2. Click on the Register button on the right center of the homepage of the website.
3. On the register page click on the blue colored link provided to link it to your HOTMAIL or WINDOWS LIVE ID account. You’ll be asked to sign in with your HOTMAIL or WINDOWS LIVE ID account.
4. After signing in with your HOTMAIL or WINDOWS LIVE ID account fill in the registration fields properly.
***In the “Referral code” field fill “ashishshendure” (without quotes) i.e. ashishshendure
5. After filling your details click on the “Create new profile” button and you are done!!!...
You’ll get the following screen when your profile will be created.
Thus create your profile and avail all the benefits of the Microsoft S2B program. For any doubts contact me on my email ID below.
For students from PVPP, you can visit IT HOD Prof. Lokhande's blog for this post-
http://pslokhande.blogspot.com/
Regards,
Ashish Shendure
Microsoft Student Partner
ashish.shendure@hotmail.com
Sunday, May 16, 2010 | | 4 Comments
Interested in internships,projects and job opportunities from Microsoft???
Friday, May 07, 2010 | | 2 Comments
Microsoft DreamSpark Yatra 2010, Bangalore - Live broadcast
Microsoft Tech·Ed-India 2010 was broadcast LIVE from Bangalore by MSPs Saurabh Raje and Ashish Shendure at Padmabhushan Vasantdada Patil Pratishthan's College of Engineering (PVPP CoE), Mumbai under the Microsoft DreamSpark Yatrabanner as a part of MSP activity.
Initially on learning of this great opportunity, we had planned to broadcast the event on all the three days. However, as our college was closed on the 14th of April due to a public holiday, we were able to screen the event on 12thand 13th April, 2010 only. Moreover, since the college granted us permission to use the auditorium onlyduring working hours, the schedule ofthe event had to be restricted to 09:30 AM - 04:45 PM.
We had pasted DSY and MSP Event posters at prominent locations around the campus. The screening was done in the Manohar Phalke Auditorium located in the college building. Unfortunately, the college authorities were unable to provide us an Internet connection and Saurabh had to buy a wireless USB connection.Further, we had to use his personal laptop and stereo speakers.
Although the auditorium could seat a maximum of 135 students, we registered 140 students for each day (expecting a minor dropout). Day 1 was attended by 132 students, while 118 turned up for the 2nd day. Thus, we achieved a total turnout of 250 students for both days combined.We had also reserved a classroom to be used in case there were any on-the-spot registrations.
First, we introduced the audience to the Microsoft Tech·Edtechnology conference. We also spoke on how much Microsoft is doing for the student community through DreamSpark, and on the DreamSparkYatra initiative.
Most of the attendees were students of the Second Year and Third Year Information Technology and Computer Engineering Degree courses. We switched between tracks throughout the two days and screened those sessions which we thought would be of most interest to the students.
We also showed videos of Microsoft products during the short 15-minute breaks between two sessions in order to maintain the audience’s level of attention. These included the Fun IE8 Videos posted on the MSP SkyDrive, Bing’s Search Overload Syndrome series (which many found pretty amusing) and other adverts, as well as a few on Surface, Project Natal and Windows 7.
Students were interested in knowing more about Microsoft’s latest offerings and how using these will make their work easier and faster. The presentation, speakers and quality of information provided were highly appreciated.
We faced problems, however, due to the poor quality of the video stream, with part of the audience losing interest during sessions involving demos of Visual Studio 2010 (many complained that the code was illegible). Most attendees - in their feedback forms cited this as the one area which they would like to be improved upon.
The following tables show all the sessions that were broadcast by us:
Day 1: 12th April, 2010 | ||
Time | Track | Session |
09:30 AM - 11:00 AM | - | Tech•Ed-India 2010 Keynote & Visual Studio Launch Speaker: S. Somasegar |
11:15 AM - 12:15 AM | Visual Studio Pro | Windows Development with Visual Studio 2010 Speaker: Sanjay Vyas |
12:30 PM - 01:30 PM | Tech•Ed-LIVE | Interview with Nikhil Chinappa: Intel ATOM Guest: Santosh Bhat |
02:30 PM - 03:30 PM | Tech•Ed-LIVE | Visual Studio 2010 & .NET Framework 4 Guest: S. Somasegar |
03:45 PM - 04:45 PM | Virus Attacks I Data Leaks | Closing the Network Backdoor: Using Threat Management Gateway 2010 to create a Safe Web Experience Speaker: Anirudh Singh Rautela |
Day 2: 13th April, 2010 | ||
Time | Track | Session |
09:30 AM - 10:15 AM | - | Tech•Ed-India 2010 Day-2 Keynote I Office 2010 & SQL Server 2008 R2 Announcement Speaker: Kamal Hathi |
10:15 AM - 11:00 AM | - | Partner Keynote: Intel’s Developer Story – How Parallel Studio works with Visual Studio 2010 Speaker: Kevin J. Smith |
11:15 AM - 12:15 AM | Tech•Ed-LIVE | Microsoft’s Commitment to Innovation Guest: Srini Koppolu |
12:30 PM - 01:30 PM | Powered by Windows 7 | Break the Application Compatibility Hurdle in Windows 7 Speaker: Vijay Raj |
02:30 PM - 03:30 PM | Tech•Ed-LIVE | Microsoft’s BI Story Guest: Kamal Hathi |
03:45 PM - 04:45 PM | Powered by Windows 7 | Migrate your Windows XP Machines to Windows 7 using free Microsoft Deployment Tools Speaker: Gopa Kumar |
On the whole, the event was a great success. We gained a lot of experience in organising and managing an event of this magnitude, apart from the respect and recognition that comes with it.
We would like to thank Microsoft and the StudPart Team for giving us this wonderful opportunity and for providing us this platform for sharpening our communication skills through the Microsoft Student Partners programme.
Regards,
Ashish Shendure (ashishshendure@student-partners.com)
and
Saurabh Raje (saurabhraje@student-partners.com)
Friday, May 07, 2010 | | 0 Comments
Serious work with some serious fun!!!!.....:)
After such a hectic task I was hoping to get some recognition award at the annual meet of the fest but was happy enough with the support of my team members since we had put up a successful show and were praised by one and all, also the news that I had topped the semester exams kept me motivated throughout the festive schedule. After the exhausting festive month I with my friend and a MSP Saurabh Raje were ready for a Microsoft Student Partner activity which I would be mentioning in my next topic. That’s it for this time. Keep following the blog. Wishing you good health.
Regards,
-=aSHIsH=-
Friday, May 07, 2010 | | 0 Comments
Help needed-Imagine Cup registration with referral
As mentioned in my previous topic I told you that I have been selected as a Microsoft Student Partner and I seek a bit of help from all of you to clear my probation. I just need you to register for the Imagine Cup 2010 with my name as reference.
- Visit the Imagine Cup Website on http://www.imaginecup.com
- Click on Register on the red-coloured bar as shown below.
- Fill in your details on the registration form and in the referral code field as shown below enter "Ashish Shendure" (without quotes) as your referral code.
- After filling all the fields properly just click on the Register button as shown below and you're done.
I would be highly obliged and thankful to you if you complete this procedure.
Please follow me on my blog with your gmail ID. Have a nice day!!!
Regards,
-=aShIsH=-
Saturday, January 09, 2010 | | 0 Comments
A refreshing start to the new year!!!!.........
The new year arrived as my examinations were about to end. As always this new year also brings newer resolutions and lots new challenges to face ahead.
2009 ended while I received my christmas gift on the 26th december when I was informed that I was been appointed as a Microsoft Student Partner or MSP. It feels gr8 to be part of such a team. I'll be discussing that in my next blog topic.
http://www.facebook.com/ashish.shendure?ref=profile
Friday, January 08, 2010 | | 0 Comments