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Quick take: E.J. Layne’s intern life
‘Softie in Question: E.J. Layne
Job title: Program Manager Intern – Immersive Office Experience
On summer break from his Master’s degree studies in Computer Science at Georgia Tech, E.J. Layne decided to intern on Microsoft’s Redmond Campus. Far from mastering the photocopier or Starbucks runs, E.J. is trusted with evolving some of Microsoft Office OneNote’s upcoming features and driving new ideas to advance technology.
Beyond his substantial work responsibilities, E.J. also finds time to compete on an Ultimate Frisbee club team and star in Season 3 of My Intern Life (MIL3).
He is one of eight Microsoft interns contributing weekly video snippets for the online mini-series. New episodes will be posted on Microsoft JobsBlog every Wednesday through September. Even if you are just starting to consider interning in the technology industry, MIL3 is not to be missed!
Microspotting caught up with E.J. to hear how he’s settling in as an intern and get behind the scenes of his behind the scene videos.
E.J., was it always a goal to intern at Microsoft?
I guess I always saw Microsoft as a pinnacle in the tech industry, but never really counted on working here. I also looked at Google, but decided that the Program Manager (PM) role at Microsoft was best for me.Why’s that?
At Google, the internship is more of a narrow user experience design role. The PM internship here allows me to design my feature using my computer science background. However, I also have to consider real world user scenarios, competition and development costs in my design. It’s a broader experience and a better fit for me.