-shawn
On Tue, 14 Jan 1997, Gregory Abowd wrote:
> Shawn Elson, a former IDT/FCE/GVU student did one of these
> two summers ago and thoroughly enjoyed it. Even got a chance
> to spend an evening at Bill's "ranch".
>
> Gregory
>
> P.S. Someone forward this to the GVU student list as well. I
> can't seem to locate what the exact e-mail address is and
> I have guessed incorrectly too many times now.
>
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> From: Marshall McClintock <marshalm@MICROSOFT.COM>
> Subject: internship announcement
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> Microsoft Internship Program in Human/Computer Interaction
>
> Microsoft Usability Group, in Redmond, WA, announces its internship program
> for graduate students interested in human/computer interaction. The
> internship program term is 3-4 months, starting in January, June, or
> September, and offers competitive salary, benefits, and travel expense
> reimbursement. For more information about Microsoft's internship program in
> general, visit http://www.microsoft.com/college/
>
> Interns will work with our usability engineers on applied problems,
> research in HCI design, and usability evaluation. We apply user-centered
> design and usability engineering methods on a range of software solutions
> for the home and office, ranging from operating systems, programming tools
> and client/server systems to game, multimedia, and Internet content
> products. You will assist in analyzing customer needs, conducting product
> comparisons, building user interface prototypes, conducting usability
> studies, or performing research on interface issues. While we attempt to
> match your assignments with your interests, our goal is to provide you with
> the experience of working in a fast-paced, applied research and design
> setting.
>
> REQUIREMENTS: Applicants must be enrolled in an accredited Masters or
> Ph.D. degree program in Computer Science, Psychology, Industrial
> Engineering, or related discipline, with a primary focus on HCI. Courses in
> ethnography, human factors, cognition, software engineering, visual
> interaction design, technical communication, and developmental psychology
> are applicable. Applicants must have thorough knowledge of HCI research and
> design guidelines as well as research design and statistics. Creative
> energy, initiative, teamwork skills, and excellent written and oral
> communication skills are essential. U.S. citizenship or visa status that
> permits work in the U.S. is required.
>
> TO APPLY: Send your resume, a brief statement of your objectives in
> applying a Microsoft internship to your educational goals, letter of
> recommendation from your graduate advisor, and a copy of your current
> graduate transcript. Apply by April 1 for a prospective June start date, by
> June 1 for a September start date, and by November 1 for a January start
> date. Send your application to:
>
> Marshall McClintock
> Microsoft Corporation, 27/1
> One Microsoft Way
> Redmond, WA 98052-6399
>
> Email: Marshalm@Microsoft.com
> Fax: 206.936.7329
>
> No telephone calls, please.
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