Job Category: Software Engineering: Development
Location: Bellevue, WA, US
Job ID: 836313-110744
Division: Online Services Division
If you have experienced Microsoft’s new decision engine Bing, and are excited about how large scale web technologies work, then read on. Bing is receiving amazing reviews and generating a lot of excitement in the industry by introducing new paradigms for search and user experience. The Bing team is focused on excelling the competition in these areas. This is the most exciting time to be on the team. The performance of Bing decision engine is a top priority in quest to be the industry leader in search. Ever wondered if caching assets, or embedding them, or rendering via script is faster? How much does a millisecond of latency really matter? If you find yourself counting milliseconds instead of sheep when you go to sleep, you may be the candidate we are looking for. Come and drive development for Bing Performance!
Bing Performance team is looking for a Software Design Engineer to help deliver the fastest search experience to our millions of users. To excel in the Bing Performance team you need to know how the web really works. This entails working with a very wide spectrum of technologies such client side rendering technologies and optimization techniques, network protocol and topology design, performance optimizations of server side applications, data analysis, and performance diagnosis. This job requires the ability to collaborate across a number of teams in Bing from architectural to implementation level details. In addition, this job requires the ability to analyze Bing live-site performance, build performance-oriented features that directly benefit Bing end users, and to develop tools that enforce performance best practices and auto-diagnosis of performance issues to accurately identify root causes. Also, the job will require the ability for data analysis on large volumes of raw information to determine trends and hotspots.
Qualifications for this position include
Minimum of 7 years of relevant software design, development and product shipping experience is required
Solid development experience in C/C++ is required
Development experience using client technologies (javascript, css, html, browsers) on large scale web applications is required.
Knowledge of TCP/IP and HTTP protocol design and implementation is required
Experience in performance optimizing techniques for client and server side technologies is preferred.
Knowledge of network topology design is preferred
Since Bing launched in June of 2009, the search world has changed for the better. We’re helping people break free from search overload and enabling them to make decisions with Bing’s powerful, friendly tools. We’re attracting new users and changing how people think about Microsoft and Search. We have a long road ahead and we need your help! Key to our continued success in this hypercompetitive space is taking enormous volumes of data and turning them into useful, actionable information to drive increased user engagement through great Bing features and improvements. We’re talking petabytes of data about how searches succeed, how they fail, and how we can improve Bing and our partner properties like maps, commerce, travel, and more.
Microsoft is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the work place.
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Location: Bellevue, WA, US
Job ID: 836313-110744
Division: Online Services Division
If you have experienced Microsoft’s new decision engine Bing, and are excited about how large scale web technologies work, then read on. Bing is receiving amazing reviews and generating a lot of excitement in the industry by introducing new paradigms for search and user experience. The Bing team is focused on excelling the competition in these areas. This is the most exciting time to be on the team. The performance of Bing decision engine is a top priority in quest to be the industry leader in search. Ever wondered if caching assets, or embedding them, or rendering via script is faster? How much does a millisecond of latency really matter? If you find yourself counting milliseconds instead of sheep when you go to sleep, you may be the candidate we are looking for. Come and drive development for Bing Performance!
Bing Performance team is looking for a Software Design Engineer to help deliver the fastest search experience to our millions of users. To excel in the Bing Performance team you need to know how the web really works. This entails working with a very wide spectrum of technologies such client side rendering technologies and optimization techniques, network protocol and topology design, performance optimizations of server side applications, data analysis, and performance diagnosis. This job requires the ability to collaborate across a number of teams in Bing from architectural to implementation level details. In addition, this job requires the ability to analyze Bing live-site performance, build performance-oriented features that directly benefit Bing end users, and to develop tools that enforce performance best practices and auto-diagnosis of performance issues to accurately identify root causes. Also, the job will require the ability for data analysis on large volumes of raw information to determine trends and hotspots.
Qualifications for this position include
Minimum of 7 years of relevant software design, development and product shipping experience is required
Solid development experience in C/C++ is required
Development experience using client technologies (javascript, css, html, browsers) on large scale web applications is required.
Knowledge of TCP/IP and HTTP protocol design and implementation is required
Experience in performance optimizing techniques for client and server side technologies is preferred.
Knowledge of network topology design is preferred
Since Bing launched in June of 2009, the search world has changed for the better. We’re helping people break free from search overload and enabling them to make decisions with Bing’s powerful, friendly tools. We’re attracting new users and changing how people think about Microsoft and Search. We have a long road ahead and we need your help! Key to our continued success in this hypercompetitive space is taking enormous volumes of data and turning them into useful, actionable information to drive increased user engagement through great Bing features and improvements. We’re talking petabytes of data about how searches succeed, how they fail, and how we can improve Bing and our partner properties like maps, commerce, travel, and more.
Microsoft is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the work place.
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