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Dev Corner - Interview with Jeffrey Morgan

Posted on Thursday March 24, 2011 by Betsy Weber

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Here's a glimpse inside of TechSmith... For this week's Dev Corner post, Jared Wein and Randall Brown interviewed a Software Install Engineer at TechSmith, Jeffrey Morgan (JM). Enjoy!

Who are you, and what do you do?

JM: My name is Jeffrey R. E. Morgan and I am a Software Install Engineer currently working closely with the Snagit Team.

How did you find out about TechSmith?

JM: I found out about TechSmith through http://www.indeed.com. I was out of work and needed a job, and indeed led me to TechSmith.

What do you like most about working at TechSmith?

JM: The cool technology I get to work with on a daily basis.

What setup (hardware + software) are you using?

JM: I am using an Intel 64-bit Core Duo 2 3.16Ghz machine with 4GB of RAM, Dual Samsung SyncMaster 22" displays, Visual Studio 2010 Team Edition, Snagit 10, Camtasia Studio 7, WiX 3.5, and Google Chrome.

What was the most interesting thing you've seen and/or done while at TechSmith?

JM: One of the most interesting things I have seen is a co-worker dressed as Buzz Lightyear and his wife (who also works here) as Jessie from Toy Story 3. One of the interesting things I worked on was the major releases of Snagit 10 in French, German, and Japanese. It was interesting to see the sort of work that went into a product release in a language I don't understand.

How long have you worked at the company?

JM: I have worked for TechSmith for 8 months.

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Thanks for the bio, Jeffrey. Sounds like you work on some fun projects. :)

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