Five Years at Microsoft

2024-01-10

To be more accurate, more like five and a half years but I was slow to write this so let's round down.

I really can't believe it's been five years. Microsoft was my first job out of undergrad, so five years at Microsoft also means I've been out of college for five years. (Yikes, I feel old).

Work

Over these five years at Microsoft I've changed titles and responsibilities a few times. (I know the titles are confusing...)

I cannot stress enough that so much of the past five years has been spent on learning. Every day I've learned something new and interesting and I've loved every second of it. It's been a wonderful combination of both technical (debugging, network trace analysis, development) and non-technical (scene control, empathy, leadership). If you told 2018 me that I would be basically learning full time, I would have said "F that. That sounds boring" but I was young and naive.

Over these years there have been a few support issues that stick out in my mind. Some good, some bad and some ugly.

The Good

The Bad

The Ugly

Overall I'm grateful for these experiences and seldom have had any sort of apprehension about going into work. I love puzzles and these roles have presented me with more and more puzzles.

The next five years

Over the next five years I want to be a part of broader changes. Solving an individual problem is good. Solving the problem category is better. Much of this has turned into fleshing out my development skills and polishing off my business acumen.

Here's to the next five years and wherever they may lead me.