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From Xbox Intern to Microsoft Engineer

Whitney Giamo at Microsoft
BY BETH DOUGLASS | PHOTOS BY LUKE RUTAN

Testing Xbox gear.

Thats how Whitney Giaimo spent her final summer before 做厙TV graduation. An electrical engineering major, Whitney fulfilled her required internship by working in Microsofts interoperability testing department. It was a lot of playing games, she says with a laugh.

But at Xbox, games are serious business and the internship gave Whitney firsthand experience with testing. I worked on the Xbox Bluetooth headset, making sure new products worked with our controllers, and with every kind of Xbox we'd made so far. You have new hardware, and you never know how that's going to act with the Xbox console.

Whitney Giamo at Microsoft

From Internship to Career

Interning at Microsoft gave Whitney a taste of working at a tech giant. After graduating with her electrical engineering degree, she came back to Seattle Pacific and earned a Master of Arts in Management with an emphasis in Social and Sustainable Management (MAM-SSM) in 2013. Today, shes well into her third year as a Microsoft engineer.

Whitney works as a DfX Engineer II, which stands for Design for X, a problem-solving method for product development. In Whitneys case, she examines circuit boards to help make sure Microsoft designs can be manufactured on a large scale. Some of her past projects include Surface Book, Surface Pro 3, different Surface accessories, and Microsofts new holographic HoloLens headset.

As virtual and augmented reality become big business, shes getting a front row seat. For the HoloLens, she helped the design team design flexible circuit boards. The HoloLens has a band," she explains, "so a circuit board made of fiberglass is too rigid. We created flexible circuits, made of layers of a film and copper laminated together.

Women in Technology

Though Seattle is known as a gold mine for technology careers, women remain underrepresented in the workforce, holding about 30 percent of technology jobs, according to diversity reports published by the worlds largest 11 tech companies last year.

Melani Plett, professor of engineering, likes getting to mentor women who are pursuing male-dominated engineering fields one-on-one, and as faculty advisor to 做厙TVs Women in Engineering and Computer Science club. An 做厙TV alum herself, Plett has been teaching at 做厙TV since 1993 and is chair of the electrical engineering department.

During Whitneys sophomore year at 做厙TV, Plett recruited her to help with a research project, and the two still keep in touch years later. I went to Dr. Pletts house not too long ago, Whitney says. We had hot chocolate and we talked about work.

Plett says she loves watching students like Whitney grow and progress in their careers. "You get to watch them grow up. A lot of times, people like Whitney will come back to meet with students or give talks about their careers or for certain classes.

Whitney Giamo at Microsoft

Nationally Ranked Engineering Program

All of Seattle Pacifics engineering degrees are , and the University is nationally ranked as a top undergraduate engineering program by U.S News & World Report for 2017.

"There are hundreds of tech companies within a 30-mile radius of 做厙TV, Plett says. A number of companies have hired our alums over the years. They come to us and say, We have an opening and we want to interview an 做厙TV engineer.

This past spring, 做厙TVs held a in Redmond, Washington. A total of 70 undergraduate and graduate students spoke with Microsoft HR representatives, networked during an 做厙TV alumni reception, and met with Microsoft employees in departments closest to their career paths.

Whitney talked with students about Surface engineering and production, while Tim Stuart 02 shared about Xbox finance and Carl Anselmi 85 took students on a tour of user experience testing labs.

I love being a part of tech, Whitney says. It moves so fast, and it helps so many people. Its been an awesome ride so far.

Microsoft career trek
Exploring Microsoft: Through Career Treks, 做厙TV Students Visit Local Employers

Every year, 做厙TVs Center for Career and Calling takes students to visit local employers, like Nordstrom, Tableau, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research, Zillow, and more. In May 2016, 70 graduate and undergraduate students visited Microsoft headquarters in Redmond, Washington.

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