Next up in our series of posts by PowerPoint's summer interns is Software Design Engineer Jesse Harvey. Hello All, My name is Jesse Harvey and I am in my seventh week as a Software Design Engineer in Test (SDET) intern with the PowerPoint team. I was born and raised in a small town in Western New York. I am a 5th year student at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) in NY working on the Computer Engineering dual degree (BS & MS) program. RIT is a very career oriented school, requiring students to complete a full year of co-op before graduation. I spent 6 months with Xerox in Henrietta, NY and continued to work part time with them during the school year. My team was responsible for creating and maintaining Linux/Unix drivers for multifunction devices in Xerox;s Office Group. I did a fair amount of C/C++ development, build automation, informal testing and result reporting. I spent last summer with Lehman Brothers in New York City doing J2EE development for internal reporting. My interview experience was very similar to Nirav;s; an on campus interview followed by a flight to California for some interviews with the team. As things picked up throughout my internship,
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