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Microsoft are looking for Software Design Engineers in Test (SDETs) for the Media Center Core Team

If you have a passion for Media Center and fancied working on the product. Microsoft are looking for Software Design Engineers in Test to work on Media Center. Following the links to Microsoft's jobs site one of the roles is working on a "newly-formed team with the charter of delivering a first part video service to customers on the Xbox,Zune and PC", which sounds interesting...

The Windows Media Center Core Team is looking for strong SDETs who can help us build the next version of Windows Media Center. We are interested in someone with a passion for multimedia technology along with an enthusiasm for test engineering & consumer products.

If you are interested in defining better ways of doing testing, partnering with the development team to improve the engineering process, and building stories that customers will be excited about, then check out our SDET jobs (execution, platform/media experience) and apply them today!

The Green Button - Looking for Software Design Engineers in Test (SDETs)


Posted Mar 12 2008, 02:55 PM by Ian Dixon
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IgnoranceIsBliss wrote re: Microsoft are looking for Software Design Engineers in Test (SDETs) for the Media Center Core Team
on 03-12-2008 9:26 PM

Oooh, now there's an interesting role. If I had a LITTLE bit more experience in actual testing rather than just development...(ok, and lived on the other side of the world!)

Ian's Digital Lifestyle wrote Roundup of posts
on 03-13-2008 3:30 PM

I haven't done one for a while, so here is a recent post round up, cross posted from my main blog HERE...

Microsoft are looking for Software Design Engineers in Test (SDETs … wrote Microsoft are looking for Software Design Engineers in Test (SDETs …
on 03-14-2008 2:23 AM

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