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If You’re Graduating Soon, Consider Working For The ASP.NET Team

This is the second job posting in two days for positions on the ASP.NET team, how exciting! This one is a developer position for upcoming graduates. Before I continue, I need to fulfill a promise to a co-worker to include a barely relevant stock photograph in this blog post. Good, with that out of the way, allow me to continue. If you are in college or grad school, graduating in 2010, and are looking for a great job writing code for ASP.NET, we have a position available!  Send me your resume and I’ll forward it along...

Join My Team And Help Us Produce Higher Quality Products

The ASP.NET Team is still looking for that QA person out there who shares our passion for technology and improving the means by which software is made. Keep in mind that the QA position on our team is not someone who mindlessly follows a script hoping by sheer random luck to find bugs. Oh no no no my friends. This is considered a software development position in which you will be responsible for improving the processes and tools we have in place for ensuring quality software. You’d be involved in improving the quality of all phases of...

Come Work With Me And Other Great People

The ASP.NET and Silverlight team are hiring! Brad Abrams (who happens to be my “grand-boss” as in my boss's boss) posted a developers wanted ad on his blog: Are you JavaScript guru who has a passion to make Ajax easier for the masses? Are you the resident expert in ASP.NET and consistently think about how data driven applications could be easier to build? Are you a TDD or patterns wonk that sees how ASP.NET MVC is a game-changer? Are you excited about the potential of...

Art of the Job Post

When I was a bright eyed bushy tailed senior in college, I remember wading through pages and pages of job ads in Jobtrak (which has since been absorbed into Monster.com). Most of the ads held my attention in the same way reading a phone book does. The bulk of them had something like the following format. Responsibilites: Design and develop data-driven internet based applications that meet functional and technical specifications. Use [technology X] and [technology Y] following the [methodology du jour] set of best practices. Create documentation, review code, and perform testing. Required Skills and Experience: Must have...