But I think its totally unrealistic and impractical to deal with this kind of thing by being so choosy that you won't work for an org that uses Microsoft. Actually acting that way probably just means choosing to be unemployed (for the vast majority, at least).
Honestly I don’t know.
Pretty comfortable where I’m now and we would never even consider using any M$ products ever.
I know US culture is more about job-hopping every other year but I’m at the same place for many years now
My large corp is moving to Google from MS, which doesn’t impact me
much (I’m contracted out to another large corp) but I really wonder at the expense (in time) of a migration. What a huge drain on resources in the short term.
So how many dozens of organizations can you work for?
More and more every day.
https://www.euronews.com/next/2026/01/27/france-to-ditch-us-...
> More and more every day.
That's not a bad thing.
But I think its totally unrealistic and impractical to deal with this kind of thing by being so choosy that you won't work for an org that uses Microsoft. Actually acting that way probably just means choosing to be unemployed (for the vast majority, at least).
Honestly I don’t know. Pretty comfortable where I’m now and we would never even consider using any M$ products ever. I know US culture is more about job-hopping every other year but I’m at the same place for many years now
We used to use GSuite then we got acquired and we're a microsoft shop. :(
God that is the one big fear I have xD
unfortunately, my org that used google got acquired by an org that forced MS on us...
My large corp is moving to Google from MS, which doesn’t impact me much (I’m contracted out to another large corp) but I really wonder at the expense (in time) of a migration. What a huge drain on resources in the short term.