The MVP
program is an award and not a certification. There is no exam to take, no
interview to give! The only way to become a Microsoft MVP is to be recognized
and acknowledged by Microsoft.
So here’s list
of five things I’d recommend you start doing:
1. GIVE
You have to be
willing to give to others. You can’t keep all your knowledge and experience to
yourself.
2. SHARE
Find a place
to share your knowledge and experiences.
3. CONNECT
Get out and
connect with other people’s professionals.
4. LEARN
You must accept the fact that someone else’s experiences may
be helpful for you to learn from. Keep learning and keep
sharing! All the best!
5. EXPECT NOTHING
Whatever actions you are
doing you need to do them with the understanding that you may get nothing
material in return
If you know of someone you feel should be
considered as a Microsoft MVP, you can nominate them here.
To become a Microsoft MVP, you have to be at
least 18 years of age. If you are a student who is passionate about Microsoft
technologies and aren’t shy about sharing your enthusiasm for the latest
Microsoft products, you might want to become a Microsoft Student Partner.