24 Aug 2005
Five Microsoft interns have said goodbye to their employer in song.
Bill, Bo, Clare, John and Rehit, interns hired for the summer, have produced a video explaining why they are leaving the company that was performed at various locations on the Redmond campus, including the roof and server room.
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So far nearly 20,000 people have watched the video, which is a pastiche of an N'Sync track with specially adapted lyrics, including:
"I don't want to write your spec,
'cause it would be a wreck,
So I'm leaving you"
"We like to think that a big part of working at Microsoft is having fun, and these interns had enough of a good time to be inspired to make this video, which they shared with us too," said a Microsoft representative.
"We're glad they enjoyed their time with the company."
Microsoft's intern program is recognised as one of the hardest to get into in the industry. Interns spend a minimum of 12 weeks working on commercial projects as part of the regular team.
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