Microsoft's engineering footprint spans cloud infrastructure (Azure), productivity software (Microsoft 365), developer tools (VS Code, GitHub), gaming (Xbox), and a rapidly expanding AI portfolio anchored by its partnership with OpenAI. The company's deep investment in large language models, AI-powered search (Bing/Copilot), and enterprise AI assistants has made it one of the most aggressive hirers of ML and infrastructure talent. With Azure competing directly against AWS and GCP, Microsoft's cloud division drives demand for distributed systems engineers, security specialists, and platform architects. The breadth of its product lines means roles range from low-level systems work on Windows and hardware drivers to high-level product management for consumer and enterprise applications, making its hiring patterns a useful proxy for enterprise tech demand broadly.
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