Microsoft Veteran Earnest Yuen Retires After 31 Years at the Company
Earnest Yuen, a 31-year Microsoft veteran, announced his retirement on LinkedIn. He joined Microsoft in 1994 when the internet was still emerging and game development was very different. His retirement marks the end of a long career at the company, where he worked with talented people in the gaming industry.
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After 31 years at Microsoft, I've decided it's time to begin a new adventure: retirement.
When I joined in 1994, the internet was still finding its feet, game development looked very different, and I certainly didn't expect that more than three decades later I'd still be having this much fun working with incredibly talented people.
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