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A Sensible Day of a Product Supervisor’s Life at Microsoft | by Kasey Fu | Feb, 2023


Me on the Microsoft workplace in Bellevue, WA.

1000’s of “day within the life” movies generate tens of millions of views throughout varied social platforms, most notably TikTok. I actually have been responsible of manufacturing one on the aforementioned app, however there are a number of elements which I by no means known as out:

  • I selected a actually busy day to make the video. It was NOT reflective of a median day of yours actually. There was vital strain to showcase how “excellent” my day sometimes is as a PM.
  • I didn’t actually present what I did after work was executed, or go into particulars about what precisely I used to be doing.

So this time, I’ll be clear with my day.

Right here’s my background:

I’m a PM within the Net Experiences Staff at Microsoft, specializing in backend Bing search information and making certain that we’ve got the sufficient AI/ML fashions, dynamic rendering, static content material, and different invaluable net web page content material available. We assist serve quite a few options in the whole Bing ecosystem, together with Search, Edge, Information, Purchasing, and extra.

I make money working from home a couple of instances per week, often in a 50/50 break up. I’ll clarify the variations between dwelling vs workplace within the latter half of my agenda.

  • 8:30 AM is after I get up.
  • 9:15–9:30 AM is after I arrive on the workplace.
  • 9:30–11 AM is after I do a wide range of issues to start out off my day: studying the tech information, chatting with friends sitting round me, saying hello to my boss, checking emails, going over day by day metrics, reviewing unfavorable suggestions on our merchandise (which is continually flowing in 24/7 by a number of pipelines), and drafting an inventory of “to-dos” for the day (which, by the way in which, I not often totally full — there’s too many, so I prioritize.)
  • 11 AM is usually when my first assembly begins. With out going into precise project-related element, any sync I’ve within the AM would fall within the “catch-up,” “fast sync” or “assessment dangerous livesites” class. Our staff leaves the scrums for the afternoons or evenings, since we’ve got groups from Asia who additionally want to hitch.
  • 12–1 PM is often open for me to take a lunch break. Generally I’ll nonetheless be in conferences, as there are occasional staff or management calls scheduled for lunch.
  • 1–3 PM is usually a mixture of many actions — becoming a member of fast syncs with engineers and/or managers, performing some catching up on emails I could have missed, answering work messages/texts, or doing precise targeted “product” work — which I’ll dive extra into:

Product work in my staff is a mixture of each conventional “PM” work — analyzing metrics, going over suggestions to grasp the wants of the product, testing options, writing tales for work objects together with bugs, and evaluating the roadmap for each the brief and long-term.

  • 3–4 PM is after I can block out a while to get targeted work executed. Once more, that is sometimes the aforementioned “product work,” however it could possibly embody something that springs up unexpectantly throughout a given day.
  • 4–4:30 PM is after I often take a psychological break. I’ll make my final cup of joe, go to coworkers of their places of work, or assessment private objects like emails or messages from mates. Generally, if my scrums are delayed, I’ll take till 4:45 to get again on my ft.
  • 4:30–6 PM is when my final set of conferences occur — particularly on Mondays and Thursdays. These are sometimes the place nearly all of my scrums happen for the week. In such scrums, our complete backlog of things for the quarter (or semester) is reviewed, and everybody provides their updates. I’ll sometimes leap in concerning any ETAs, blockers, or answering a “why we have to construct this” query when needed.
  • 6–10 PM is after I commute again dwelling and luxuriate in my very own free time. This consists of writing my e book, getting errands executed, speaking to mates, or different hobbies (train, gaming, studying). If I’m engaged on a small facet mission, that is the time to do it.
  • After 10 PM, I’ll sometimes have another test by emails and work messages — we’ve got many groups in Asia who’re additionally a part of our scrum staff; they often have questions on work objects. I gained’t spend greater than half-an-hour on this often.

However let’s not neglect — that is an in-office day. So right here’s…

  • 9 AM is after I would get up on common. Some days it could be 8 AM resulting from earlier conferences, others would fall round 9:30 relying on how late into the evening I needed to work.
  • 9:30 AM is after I would begin working — studying emails, going over the most recent tech information, viewing day by day metrics, and every thing in-between.
  • 11 AM, just like my workplace routine, is when my first assembly begins.
  • 12–1 PM is once more, my lunch break. Since I’m dwelling, this can be a fast alternative for me to make meals, exit, or work on different private initiatives from my desk.
  • 1–2 PM is my “product work” time — just like the workplace routine above, I’ll concentrate on product work or replying to emails.
  • 2–3 PM (if I’ve no conferences) is after I take a further psychological break at dwelling. I do a wide range of issues relying on how I really feel: a powernap, making extra espresso, going for a fast stroll exterior, writing my novel (and Medium articles!), or replying to mates.
  • 3–6:30 PM is my final batch of conferences, consisting of scrums or management critiques as talked about earlier. In between conferences is the place extra product work (or catching up on extra emails…) will get executed.

Right here’s the one nuance — after I “end” my work day formally, I typically have a horrible behavior of replying to emails or work messages sporadically in the course of the evening to groups primarily based in Asia. This goes on from 7 to 11 PM in-between my “free time.”

I hope this offers extra detailed transparency over what a possible day would appear to be for a PM on the Bing staff at Microsoft! Join with me on LinkedIn and observe me on Medium for extra content material!

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