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Worldwide Microsoft Partners come together at WPC13

By Kyrus Keenan Wescott

It’s that time of year where preparations are well underway for Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference 2013.

Last year was a record-breaking event and we are sure this year can beat that.

At the epicenter of Microsoft Partner events, WPC is the place to come to network, meet Partners old and new, share ideas and get involved with the Partner community.

Nigel Frank are attending once again as Silver Sponsors, so be sure to come and find us at booth 1531 in the ‘Big Data Neighbourhood’, to meet the team and find out about all of the great opportunities on offer with Nigel Frank International.

As well as being on hand to answer any questions you may have about our Microsoft Recruitment services and our sponsor sessions, we will be sharing the final findings from our 2013 edition of our industry-acclaimed Salary Survey.

In addition to this you can attend our retention clinics ‘People Matter – Winning the War for Microsoft Talent’ ran by our very own Marketing Director, Kashif Naqshbandi, who will be sharing his unique insight into recruitment and retention strategies for Microsoft professionals based on over 10,000 survey respondents and 8,000 successful hires in Microsoft Dynamics, SharePoint and BI across the globe. Providing exceptional insights into:

  • Why professionals move from Partner to Partner or Partner to End- User
  • Microsoft Partner specific retention strategies
  • Insights into salaries, benefits, bonuses
  • Trends and sentiments centered around recruitment and retention

This year’s event promises hundreds of sessions and visionary speakers, not to mention an exciting entertainment line-up including Lenny Kravitz.

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