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. -- The opinions expressed in this message are my own personal views and do not reflect the official views of Microsoft Corporation -- -- Todd erases a red dot! *** Please visit the Tufts Human Factors and Ergonomics Society homepage! http://www.tufts.edu/as/stu-org/hfes