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MSDN looking for Content Strategists

I forgot to mention when I posted about my leaving MSDN that my position is open. If you're a writer who's keen and capable on ASP.NET, C#, Team System and/or just about anything else Microsoft's Developer Division has to offer, drop Matt Powell a line. Yes, you'll have to live in Redmond, but I can think of a few million places worse than that.
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