Hi everyone, I'm brand new to the list.  What a great question for
introducing myself!

I was in art school in the late 90's, but frustrated with the lack of
web training.  I sent my resume out, mostly in jest, and got leads
from Microsoft and RealNetworks.  I picked RealNetworks, known far and
wide for its excellent user experience ;)

I went from unix-level support to a "content application engineer" to
a web developer to a UX developer in a different company, where I
finally got to work with real UX problems, rather than Real's unique
take on customer interactions.  Next I'll be working in Flex/AIR and
owning a desktop app, which is the sort of thing I've been looking
forward to doing for years.


Jon

On Tuesday, December 18, 2007, at 03:36PM, "pauric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  I was
> >wondering if we could hear some stories about those pivotal moments in
> >our careers where we changed from being 'X' in to Interaction
> >Designers....
> >
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