Mar 5, 2009 4
User-Centered Design Specialist @ IBM
I should really get into the habit of blogging about events right after they happen. But I suppose it’s better late than never. :)
A few weeks ago, I officially accepted the IBM User-Centered Design Specialist offer as my 16-month internship for the Professional Experience Year (PEY) program offered at the University of Toronto. I spent a lot of time thinking about the position, and I also spoke to a lot people to get some advice as to which offer I should take. I had a few offers to choose from (luckily): a few IBM positions (1 of which was this UX position; others were generally software development related positions), and other offers from various other companies and organizations. The two offers that I was mainly deciding between were this UX position at IBM, and a software developer position at Intelliware.
This was a big decision to make, and there were so many aspects to take into consideration. For example, I was thinking about the position (and whether or not I would like to pursue in that direction upon graduation), travelling (will I have to spend approximately another 3 hours on the TTC every day?), the people I will be working with, the projects that I may potentially work on…etc. But I finally decided to take the UX position at IBM.
