微软职位内部推荐-Senior Software Lead-Index Gen

微软近期Open的职位:

Position: Senior Software Development Lead


Bing Index Generation team is hiring! As one of the core teams in Bing, our mission is to deliver a world-class rock solid, scalable platform able to handle hundred billions of documents with extremely high-performance and quality.   As one of the core team member, the candidate will face big technical challenges like design/implementation/performance improvement of large-scale systems that process millions of documents in terms of seconds!    


The Index Generation team in STCA is part of a bigger Index Generation team based in both U.S. and China.  


We are looking for a top-notch development lead to help advance the state of the art in index generation. The candidate will be responsible for

•      design/develop new feature of index generation framework

•      improve performance/stability of the current system

•      get deeply involved in design/implementation of next generation system

•      Help resolve production issues

•      Help coaching junior team members



The candidate is expected to have following qualification.

•      Love to design and write great code

•      With great technical passion,   terrific problem-solving skills, drive for results, and ability to work independently

•      Good   communication and collaboration skills

•      Experiences leading, motivating and coaching people

•      Fluent in one of the major programming languages: C, C++, C#, or Java

•      Significant experiences in one of the following areas: Crawler, Index Selection, Document Understanding, Index Build, Index Serve, Relevance, Map/Reduce, and large scale distributed systems.

•      Minimum 5 year software development experiences. Bachelor degree in computer science or a related field is required.   Master or Ph.D. is preferred.


Microsoft is an equal opportunity employer and supports workforce diversity.

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原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/DotNetNuke/p/4196859.html