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Skylar Baugher Foundations of Technology Mr. Aaron Yeiser, Instructor November 16, 2010

 Interview...……………………Slides 3-18  Job research…………………Slides  Summary…………………………Slide 24  Citations…………………………..Slide 25

 Name – David Hanna  Position – Currently – Microsoft Enterprise Services Practice Manager – Central Region  Place of employment – Microsoft Corporation  Work address – One Microsoft Way – Redmond, WA  Work phone (513)  address

 Length of employment – 11 years at Microsoft – 27 years in the industry.  Describe the duties and responsibilities of someone working in software engineering. Work with customers to understand what they need to automate using computers and leverage the correct computer oriented tools to create this automated system.

 What are some specific jobs in this field? Systems Engineer Architect Programmer Network Engineer Business Analyst  What is your specialty in software engineering? I was a programmer for years, then a Systems Analyst and Systems Engineer. Now I manage a team of several software service professionals across 19 states in the US.

 What are some of the projects you’ve worked on? Enterprise Leasing ARMS project State of Minnesota Messaging Chrysler Plant Floor Automation Kentucky Department of Education migration  How lengthy are your usual projects? They truly vary from a low of 3 to 6 weeks to multiple years.

 How much of your time is spent on the computer? 65% now – when I was a programmer it was more like 75%.  Does your job deal mainly with people, data or things? Quite a bit of my time is with people to truly understand what is needed. Training takes up the next significant portion of time. It is critical to stay up to date on technology. Actually the actions around creating the systems goes much more quickly.  Are there any specific tools or equipment required for your job? TCP/IP, various computer languages and compliers, Microsoft Software of various kinds.

 What are the advantages of this occupation? Some work can be performed remotely (from anywhere) It is very rewarding solving problems and helping people automate tasks such that they can use their time in a more efficient way.  Are there any disadvantages? Travel – normally you need to work with people face-to- face to understand their needs. This requires travel.  How about advancement opportunities? This industry is growing significantly – there is unlimited advancement potential.

 Are employers evenly distributed or are they concentrated in certain areas of the country? Employers that need Software Engineers are very well distributed – the need is pervasive.  Do most people work for themselves, private industry, or the government? Software Engineers can work for any organization as well as consulting companies that are “out sourced” to all of the above entities.  What are the beginning, average, and top pay one could expect to earn working in software engineering? This can range from a 5 figure salary to well into the 6 figure salaries.

 Does where you live make a difference in your salary? This can make a difference based on local cost of living as well as risk. There are Software Engineers that are taken into battle zones with the military. This has the potential to dramatically increase the salary potential.  Are there any fringe benefits Yes, insurance, access to equipment and internet properties. 401k, access to plenty of software.  Is there overtime pay? Depending on the employer – yes.

 How many hours do you work per week? At this point – approximately 60 – it is a busy time of year.  What about vacations? I started receiving 2 weeks vacation – due to my length of employment I now have 4 weeks of vacation each year. This will increase to 5 weeks in the next 2 years.  Is there further education offered where you work? There is always further education available. In fact, I am currently required to complete online training classes each quarter of the year.

 Do you have to travel? Yes  What are the retirement benefits? I have a 401k through my employer.  In what kind of environment is the work done? Indoors? Outdoors? Mostly indoors – but I did work to automate a Cement Plant – which had me working with Program Logic Controllers out doors.

 Is it possible to work at home (like if you’re sick)? Yes – I do quite a bit of my work from home.  Do you work alone or with other people? I work with other people on a regular basis. Generally – software is developed leveraging teams of software engineers.

 Were there any tests or licenses you had to get before you became an engineer? I had to complete my Bachelors of Science in Applied Sciences with emphasis on Computer Science. I completed Certification Tests with the ICCP I completed the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer certification as well as the Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer certification.

 What is your most satisfying experience so far? Working with Hospitals to leverage software to save lives. By automating a series of testing solutions – we were able to predict when a patient would come down with Sepsis in a hospital setting. This would alert the medical staff to take action and save lives.  Is this what you thought you were going to do in high school? Actually yes – I had my first computer operator/programmer job at the age of 15.  How about in college? I started in Computer Science, then changed my major to 2 others – then back to Computer Science. I truly knew that this is what I wanted throughout my college career.

 What degree did you get in college? Bachelor of Science of Applied Sciences – Computer Science  How long have you worked in your profession? 27 Years.

 Do you know anything about the employment opportunities for people my age? Microsoft does hire some employees right out of college. Microsoft has a program called “Digigirlz” in some areas of the country - that might be something to look into. Cynthia, my wife that is also employed at Microsoft, is involved in that program.

 Do you have any advice for someone looking to go into software engineering? Study Math and Logic carefully. Math is critical to success. Start learning about computer programming as soon as possible. There are many tools out there to help you learn.

 Title/Description of the occupation  I want to be a computer software engineer.  Computer software engineers design and develop software. They apply the theories and principles of computer science and mathematical analysis to create, test, and evaluate the software applications and systems that make computers work. The tasks performed by these workers evolve quickly, reflecting changes in technology and new areas of specialization, as well as the changing practices of employers

 Areas of specialization and Job prospects  Computer software engineers specialize in the theory of computing systems, the structure of software, and the nature and limitations of hardware.  Job prospects are expected to be best for applicants with a bachelor’s degree or higher degree and relevant experience. Computer software engineers are supposed to add the most new jobs in the decade. There are excellent job prospects.

 Where this type of person might work/Expected salary ranges  A computer software engineer works in a clean, comfortable office or a laboratory with computer equipment. They tend to work 40 hours a week.  A computer software engineer is expected to make $57,810 to $135,780.

 Duties and responsibilities of this type of occupation/Courses needed in high school to attend university  Software engineers design and develop many types of software, including computer games, business applications, operating systems, network control systems, and middleware.  To be a computer software engineer you need to take AP calculus BC, AP chemistry, AP computer science AB, AP physics B or physics C, and AP statistics in high school.

 College preparation needed  For college preparation you need to get a bachelor’s degree plus have experience with a range of technologies and computer systems. Many computer software engineers combine their formal education with certificate programs like Cisco and Microsoft-based training. This makes them more valuable to the company.

 Computer software engineers design and develop software. They specialize in the theory of computing systems, the structure of software, and the nature and limitations of hardware. There are excellent job prospects, and they tend to work 40 hours a week. They can make up to a six figure salary. You need to take AP classes, and be experienced with computers. You also need to go to college and get a bachelor’s degree. I think this could be a very rewarding career.

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