>this may be intelligence on what is going on with the Microsoft HoloLens program if senior staff is beginning to jump ship.
Kim seems by all evidence to be a good designer, but I'm not sure I'd call him "senior staff". He's been at Microsoft for 3ish years, which is also how long he's been not-a-student. "Senior staff" implies an importance that a "senior" title does not. I am a senior engineer at Microsoft and I assure you if I left it would mean nothing about the future of the company or the product I work on.
Kim also doesn't seem to have been working on HoloLens very long.
Kim seems by all evidence to be a good designer, but I'm not sure I'd call him "senior staff". He's been at Microsoft for 3ish years, which is also how long he's been not-a-student. "Senior staff" implies an importance that a "senior" title does not. I am a senior engineer at Microsoft and I assure you if I left it would mean nothing about the future of the company or the product I work on.
Kim also doesn't seem to have been working on HoloLens very long.