Microsoft: Welcome to Your New Future!

2020 has been an interesting year for everyone, without a doubt. For me, 2020 involved a career change that wasn't something I was expecting at the start of the year. I had been comfortable with my past employer, Magnet Forensics, for just shy of 8 years and had the opportunity to work on many high-impact projects as part of a mission to help save children and assist law enforcement. But at the end of August, I started my first day in my next adventure with Microsoft.

I wanted to write a couple of posts about getting up and running at Microsoft so I figured I'd start with some high-level points. This post will be focused on what it was like to join a tech giant after helping scale a startup to hundreds of people internationally.

Meeting the Team and Colleagues

My hiring manager at Microsoft had a list of people he thought would be great for me to reach out to. Forerunners would be the team I'll be managing and then connections for different functions I would be interfacing with. As well, the list included complimentary teams we'd be working with. Coming from a place where I had the luxury of being around since the beginning of the engineering department, it was a new experience for me to be the outsider... However, this list of initial connections was a great way for me to get oriented.

And well if you didn't know... Microsoft is big. Really big. So this was an extremely intimidating experience for me. But as soon as I logged into Microsoft Teams I got a message from one of the engineering managers that interviewed me. And I mean literally, as soon as I logged in because I didn't even know where the notification sound came from! It was an incredibly welcoming message that stuck out to me because this reinforced that I wasn't just a number in the hiring process to fill a seat. Shortly after, I received a message from an old university friend on Microsoft Teams that was congratulating me on my new role and welcoming me to Microsoft. I could feel the tension easing up as I felt like I had some great connections already.

So I started sending out emails to introduce myself and of course, it felt awkward saying "Hi I'm the new guy... I know you're super busy but can you set aside some time so I can get to know a bit more about you and how we'll interact?" But you know what? Every single person was enthusiastic to welcome me and get something put on our calendar to chat further. Every. Single. One. I haven't felt so welcomed before. Just another big tech stereotype that I had demystified for myself and I couldn't be happier about it as I started my first day.