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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Openings @ Informatica


Here in Informatica we have requirement for freshers please find the details-
Our GCS Team is looking at hiring fresh computer / information science engineering graduates & post graduates from the batch of 2012 only with an aggregate score of 70 % and above to provide technical support for Informatica products in a 24 / 7 environment. The selected candidate will be responsible for ensuring our customers' success and satisfaction with our products and contributing to their long-term loyalty. They will work closely with the rest of the Informatica support team, QA, Engineering, Solutions Delivery, Sales, and Product Management to ensure that Informatica is delivering overall superior service and support to our customers.
Know anyone who fits the bill….have them walk - in with a copy of their resume to attend our selection process on the 04th May 2013 (Saturday) between 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM at INFA – Bagmane Tech Park, Bangalore.

Dot Net Developer opportunity - Intergraph - Hyderabad



Hi!

Hope you are doing good. This is inform you that we have 5 dot net developer positions are available with experience range from 2.5 yrs to 7.5 Yrs. If you are interested in job change and willing to work at Hyderabad location, kindly send us your updated resume.

The following requirement is in Product development domain and using Agile methodologies.

Requirement: Dot Net windows application/Product developer
Location: Hyderabad
Number of Positions: 5
Qualification: BTech / MTech

Job description:
·         Designing and developing modules in latest .NET technologies.
·         Good understanding of .NET concepts and experience working with .NET programming languages (VB.NET or C#)
·         Should have worked on windows application development with WPF
·         Understands good coding standards and applies them consistently
·         Understands Object Oriented Design and Programming concepts and consistently applies them very well
·         Reviewing the Design and code.
·         Mentoring/Training the junior team member
·         Experience working in Agile methodologies like Scrum as a Scrum Master

Company Profile:
Intergraph® is the leading global provider of engineering and geospatial software that enables customers to visualize complex data. Businesses and governments in more than 60 countries rely on Intergraph's industry-specific software to organize vast amounts of data and infuse the world with intelligence to make processes and infrastructures better, safer, and smarter. The company's software and services empower customers to build and operate more efficient plants and ships, create intelligent maps, and protect critical infrastructure and millions of people around the world.

Intergraph is part of Hexagon (Nordic exchange: HEXA B), a leading global provider of design, measurement, and visualization technologies that enable customers to design, measure and position objects, and process and present data.

Regards,

Venkata Reddy Kotha
Lead Functional Consultant - HR
Intergraph Consulting Private Limited
Subsidiary of Intergraph Corporation
1-8-446 & 447, S.P.Road,
Secunderabad 500 003, Andhra Pradesh, India
P +91 40.4040.2000  F +91 40.2790.5389
venkatareddy.kotha@intergraph.com I www.intergraphconsulting.com


Saturday, April 27, 2013

Open Position - Bing Search Core Relevance team - Bellevue , WA

Core Relevance Team in Bing Search team has open positions for Program Managers

The Core Relevance PM team is responsible for applying machine learning technology to solve real user problems.  We are one of the few teams working directly on moving a line item on the Online Serviced Division President executive score card.  We are focused on returning the best web results for every query on Bing.com in the US market and we're expanding our scope to think globally, and pivoting beyond Bing.com to becoming the intelligence engine to power other Microsoft services such as Windows, Xbox, Office, and Windows Phone. 

Positions are available in Bellevue, Washington at Bing headquarters.

Key Responsibilities
In your first six months on the job you will be expected to own a relevance opportunity and work with some of the best engineers to deliver it to users.  Specifically you will need to: (1) do data analysis to discover a relevance opportunity for a user experience, (2) define the measurement for what a successful solution looks like, (3) brainstorm multiple solutions to solve that problem, (4) build, experiment, and measure these solutions, and (5) ship the best performing of those solutions. Examples of some of relevance problems we solve are:
 How do you develop an algorithm to correctly spell {emansypashun} to {emancipation}?
What is the perfect set of results for a query like {Andromeda} where there so many interpretations such as the galaxy, the TV show, and the woman from mythology?
How do we know when someone searches for {dot} they mean "department of transportation" and they want the one closest to their current location?
What is the right machine learning algorithm to apply to combine thousands of features and signals to optimize for multiple target functions?
How do we find the best places for {kid friendly restaurants in nyc}?
How do you make these complex algorithms run in milliseconds and across thousands of machines so that they are easily maintainable?
What is the best answer a user when they search for {what bus can you take from Newark to hillside?} and how do you surface it?


For more information about the position read the complete job description

Contact: Ali.Ahmadi@Microsoft.com


Ali Ahmadi
Bing Relevance Lead Program Manager





Open position at PARC


Dear all,

PARC is hiring! Please find details below.

Thank you,

Oliver Brdiczka


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Since its inception, PARC has pioneered many technology platforms – from the Ethernet and laser printing to the GUI and ubiquitous computing – and has enabled the creation of many industries. Incorporated as an independent, wholly owned subsidiary of Xerox in 2002, PARC today continues the research that enables breakthroughs for our clients' businesses.

We are seeking a research scientist in User Modeling and Machine Learning. Recent Ph.D. graduates and well-established scientists are encouraged to apply. PARC specializes in researching, designing, and prototyping systems that apply machine learning techniques, statistical modeling, and signal processing to real-world problems in domains like advertising, healthcare, public safety, employee benefits, IT outsourcing, financial services, and consumer electronics.  We work closely with psychologists, ethnographers, user experience designers, and developers to create novel solutions that lead to patents, academic publications, and commercial prototypes, products, services.

The ideal candidate should have experience in solving problems by inventing and applying state-of-the-art user modeling and machine learning technologies, including supervised/non-supervised learning, data analytics, signal processing, large scale inference, and related fields. The candidate will work with internal and external collaborators and is expected to take on challenges in reasoning and analyzing large volumes of data.

Responsibilities:

+ Formulate problems and develop solutions using machine learning and statistical modeling methods
+ Design, develop, and deliver innovative approaches, methods, and algorithms, as needed
+ Apply state-of-the-art data mining and statistical modeling methods to large volumes of data
+ Writing government and client proposals
+ Design and lead the development of software prototypes

Requirements:

+ Ph.D. in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or related disciplines
+ Demonstrated expertise in machine learning, data mining, or probabilistic inference
+ Demonstrated implementation skills of putting theory to practice
+ Experience with psychological modeling and profiling is a plus
+ Experience with mobile platforms (iOS, android development) is a plus
+ Experience with large scale data analysis platforms such as Hadoop is a plus


The salaries we offer are competitive and will depend upon the candidate's experience. We also offer great benefits and a stimulating and friendly working atmosphere in the heart of Silicon Valley, California.


You can find more information about the focus area here:


To apply, please go to:

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Data Scientist, join the iPinYou RTB bidding algorithm competition. Have fun, get the best RTB bidding algorithm in the world, and win prize!


iPinYou is organizing the global RTB (Real-Time Bidding) bidding algorithm competition (http://contest.ipinyou.com/), kicking off on April 1, 2013. This is where computational advertising meets BigData. The purpose of this competition is to further improve the performance of the bidding algorithm, stimulate the interest of research and development of RTB bidding algorithms in the whole data science community, and speed up the growth of RTB-enabled display advertising ecosystem. In the end, iPinYou expects this competition will help iPinYou serve our advertisers better. There are RMB 1,060,000 prize for this competition.

iPinYou also releases the data set for researchers who are interested in computational advertising. Currently the competition has been directly applied or adapted as course projects in Peking University, Princeton University, and University of California at Santa Cruz.

iPinYou prepares a submission section of the official iPinYou Global RTB Bidding Algorithm Competition website (http://contest.ipinyou.com/submission.shtml). It contains a walkthrough of how to submit your bidding algorithm. You can also see the example submission code at Github https://gist.github.com/iPinYou/a5acfc29e0d319eba2c1 The currently top ranking team has the score 1699. Feel free to send any questions or comments to dsp-competition@ipinyou.com.

Xuehua
T    010-8586 5673
M    x@ipinyou.com
北京市朝阳区东三环中路20号乐成中心A-9层,100022
   北京・上海・广州・硅谷


NLPCS 2013

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Dear Colleague

Below is the call for papers for NLPCS 2013. I would be grateful if you would circulate it to your colleagues and research students.

Please accept our apologies for cross-posting.

Regards
B. Sharp & M. Zock



CALL FOR PAPERS

10th International Workshop on Natural Language Processing and Cognitive Science
NLPCS 2013

15-16th October 2013, Marseille, France
(17th October 2013: Tutorials, to be confirmed)


CO-CHAIRS
Bernadette Sharp (Staffordshire University, United Kingdom, b.sharp@staffs.ac.uk)
and Michael Zock (CNRS-LIF, Aix-Marseille université, France, michael.zock@lif.univ-mrs.fr)

SCOPE of the workshop

The aim of this workshop is to foster interactions among researchers and practitioners in Natural Language Processing (NLP) by taking a Cognitive Science perspective. Given the breadth of the topic, we welcome reports on work from many perspectives, including but not limited to computational linguistics, psycholinguistics, cognitive psychology, language learning, artificial intelligence, etc.

Hence, topics of interest include, without being limited to:

§  Computational Models of NLP
§  Cognitive and Psychological Models of NLP
§  Emotion and Language Processing
§  Evolutionary NLP
§  Discourse Processing
§  Pragmatics and NLP
§  Social Cognition of Language
§  Embodied and Situated NLP
§  Multimodality in Speech / Text Processing
§  Text Summarisation and Information Extraction
§  Natural Language Interfaces and Dialogue Systems
§  Translation and Machine Translation
§  Multi-Lingual Processing
§  Speech Processing
§  Tools and Resources in NLP
§  Corpus Linguistics
§  Text mining
§  Ontologies

These topics can be addressed from any of the following perspectives: full automation by machines for machine (traditional NLP or Human Language Technology), semi-automated processing, i.e. machine-mediated processing (programs assisting people in their tasks), simulation of human cognitive process.


IMPORTANT DATES

Paper Submission:                                       15 June 2013
Authors' Notification:                                  31 July 2013
Final Paper Submission and Registration: 15 September 2013
Registration for Tutorial:                               To be confirmed (limited to max. 30 participants

WORKSHOP PROGRAM COMMITTEE  

§  Alario, F.X. (LPC, Aix-Marseille Université, France)
§  Aretoulaki, M. (Dialogconnection.com, UK)
§  Ball, J. (Air Force Research Laboratory, USA)
§  Barnden, J. (Birmingham University, UK)
§  Bel-Enguix, G. (GRLMC, Tarragona, Spain)
§  Blache, P. (LPL, Aix-Marseille Université, Aix en Provence, France)
§  Carl, M. (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark)
§  Cristea, D. (University A.I.Cuza, Iasi, Romania)
§  Day, C. (Keele University, UK)
§  Delmonte, R. (universita' Ca' Foscari, Venice, Italy)
§  Endres-Niggemeyer, B. (Fachhochschule Hanover, Germany)
§  Ferret, O. (CEA, Saclay, France)
§  Fischer, I. (University of Konstanz, Germany)
§  Fontenelle, T. (Translation Centre for the Bodies of the European Union, Luxemburg)
§  Frenck-Demestre, C. (LPL, Aix-Marseille Université, Aix en Provence, France)
§  Gala, N. (LIF, Aix-Marseille Université, France)
§  Gardent, C. (LORIA, Nancy, France)
§  Hernandez, N. (LINAS, University of Nantes, France)
§  Higgins, S. (Nottingham University, UK)
§  Kutz, O. (University of Bremen, Germany)
§  Lapalme, G. (University of Montréal, Canada)
§  Max, A. (LIMSI, Orsay, France)
§  Mladenic, D. (J. Stefan Institute, Slovenia)
§  Murray, W. R. (Boeing Research and Technology, USA)
§  Neustein, A. (International Journal of Speech Technology, USA)
§  Netter, K. (Consulting GmbH, Saarbrücken, Germany)
§  Pirrelli, V. (ILC-CNR, Pisa, Italy)
§  Rapp, R. (Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany
§  Rayson, R. (Lancaster University, UK)
§  Roche, C. (Condillac-LISTIC,Université de Savoie, Le Bourget du Lac, France)
§  Rosso, P. (NLEL, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain)
§  Schwitter, R. (Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia)
§  Sedes, F. (Université de Toulouse, France)
§  Sharp, B. (Staffordshire University, UK)
§  Schwab, D. (LIG-GETALP, Grenoble, France)
§  Thompson, G. (Liverpool University, UK)
§  Tufis, M. (RACAI, Bucarest, Romania)
§  Valituti, A. (Helsinki Institute of Information Technology, Finland)
§  Wandmacher, T. (SYSTRAN, Paris, France)
§  Zock, M. (LIF-CNRS, Aix-Marseille Université, Marseille, France)

PAPER SUBMISSION

Prospective authors are invited to submit papers in any of the topics listed above. Instructions for pre-paring the manuscript are available from https://sites.google.com/site/nlpcs2013/

SECRETARIAT CONTACTS

Email: fanglihjuang@yahoo.com  or fangljz@gmail.com

PREVIOUS PUBLICATIONS

Previous best papers were published in two special issues of the "International Journal of Speech Technology" and in a book:

§  Rethinking Natural Language Processing for Speech Technology, vol. 11, 1-4, 2008
§  Expositions of Romanian scientists on the design of text-to-speech synthesis and natural language understanding and generation systems, vol. 12, 2-3, 2009
§  Neustein, A. & Markowitz, J.A. (eds.) Where Humans Meet Machines: Innovative Solutions to Knotty Natural Language Problems, Springer Verlag, Heidelberg/New York, in press











SICSA Workshop- Social Media Mining --Call for abstracts and participation

SICSA Workshop- Social Media Mining
24 May 2013, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
Hosted by Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen
http://wordpressweb.comp.rgu.ac.uk/2013/04/call-for-papers-social-media-mining/

Call for Abstracts and Participation

Social media websites such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube continue to share user-generated content on a massive scale. User's attempting to find relevant information within such vast and dynamic volumes risk being overwhelmed. In response, efforts are being made to develop new tools and methods that help users make sense of – and make use of – social media sites. In this workshop we will bring together commercial and academic researchers to discuss these issues, and explore the challenges for social media mining. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

- new methods or approaches for mining social media data;
- new approaches to model users or other entities in social media;
- analytics in social media;
- evaluation methods for mining and modelling in social media;
- new visualisation approaches for social media (especially multimedia);
- new applications and demonstrations of social media mining in practice.

Invited speakers:
Prof. Barry Smyth (University College Dublin)
Prof. Steve Schifferes (City University London – Dept. of Journalism)

Prospective authors are invited to submit abstracts of no more than two (2) pages.
Please send your submissions to sicsa_wshop@rgu.ac.uk by 12th May 2013.

The event is hosted by the Information Retrieval & Reuse research group within the Digital Technologies Theme of the IDEAS Research Institute. IDEAS is a multi-disciplinary research centre that develops novel technologies highly relevant to industry, and generates creative spaces for new forms of practice.

Organizers:

Prof. Ayse Goker - a.s.goker@rgu.ac.uk
Dr. Nirmalie Wiratunga - n.wiratunga@rgu.ac.uk
Dr. Stewart Massie - s.massie@rgu.ac.uk
Ben Horsburgh - b.horsburgh@rgu.ac.uk
Dr. Carlos Martin - c.j.martin-dancausa@rgu.ac.uk

Robert Gordon University is The Sunday Times Best Modern University in the UK 2012

Robert Gordon University, a Scottish charity registered under charity number SC 013781.

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Postdoc position in IR at the University of Glasgow

The Information Retrieval (IR) research group of the School of Computing Science in the University of Glasgow opens a new opportunity for a full time research position. 

Research Assistant
in Information Retrieval 
Grade 6: £26,264 - £29,541 per annum

You will join the Terrier IR team to contribute to the SMART FP7 project http://www.smartfp7.eu/, which aims to build a search engine for smart cities based on social and sensor networks. You will be developing new effective and efficient information retrieval models to facilitate access to events in the physical world. Programming experience is essential, while experience in distributed large-scale data processing algorithms and concepts such as Hadoop MapReduce is desirable.

Informal enquiries/questions can be made to

For further information and to apply, please visit: http://bit.ly/17NMS1X (Deadline for application 26 May 2013)

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

IR job at Sheffield University


The Information School at the University of Sheffield seeks to appoint a Research Associate to the Google Research Award funded project "Developing a taxonomy of search sessions". The project seeks to develop a categorisation scheme that identifies common patterns of user-system interaction behaviour from actions in search engine log files. In particular the project is focused on sessions, a period of continued usage that provides multiple unit of interaction with which to study how people use search systems.  Identifying and extracting user-system interaction patterns and mapping them to information seeking behaviour will help search providers such as Google to more effectively evaluate and optimise their search systems.

You will be required to use a combination of manual and automated techniques to develop the classification scheme, including applying conceptual models of information seeking as well as process mining and cluster analysis. They will re-use a wide range of search logs from many domains to identify distinct and common types of session and user behaviour and undertake software development as part of the research process.

You will have a good honours degree, a master's degree in Computer Science or related discipline, experience in Information Retrieval or related discipline and programming experience. Good communication skills, for example the ability to explain the findings both orally and in written reports, and the ability to work independently to agreed deadlines is essential. There will be the opportunity to visit Google in the U.S. to present the findings of the project.

This project is fixed term for 12 months with a proposed start date of 1 June 2013.

For more information and to apply please visit the link below.


If you would like to discuss the post further please contact Paul Clough (p.d.clough@sheffield.ac.uk)


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Dr. Paul Clough (Senior Lecturer)

Information School
University of Sheffield
Regent Court
Sheffield S1 4DP
Tel: +44 (0)114 2222664
Fax: +44 (0)114 2780300
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Brics: Build Robot Create Science- Summer Programs 2013

BRiCS - India's Premier Robotics, Embedded Systems and Software Training Organisation. BRiCS conducts Exclusive Summer Training Programs on 
  • Embedded Systems (based on AVR and ARM Architecture), 
  • Automation, Robotics, 
  • Android Application Development, 
  • Software Development (C/C++/Java), 
  • Web Development and other technical domains with focus on current and future industrial requirements. Details of the Programs, Schedule, Venues and Fee will be uploaded soon. 



For more information contact at contact@bricsworld.com 

Monday, April 22, 2013

. Open Position in Leuven


Come join us in Leuven: we have an opening for a full-time tenured academic position in Computer Science for Digital Humanities at the Department of Computer Science!

Deadline for applications: 30 June 2013

From the official text: We are looking for a candidate with expertise in applications of computer science in digital humanities. A successful candidate will already have obtained excellent research results in the area of applying computer science techniques in research applications in the digital humanities. For the applied computer science techniques, examples could be data mining, or archiving or disclosure of information from large e-archives, or human-computer interaction, or visualisation techniques, or e-learning. Concerning the applications domains, examples could be the Arts, or the Social or Instructional Sciences. Research experience with the application of multiple techniques from computer Science and/or with multiple application domains in the Humanities or Behavioral Sciences are considered are a strong added value of the application.


The official announcement can be found at https://icts.kuleuven.be/apps/jobsite/vacatures/52409066?lang=en

Feel free to contact me for additional details!



--Erik Duval
http://erikduval.wordpress.com and @erikduval

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Sunday, April 21, 2013

An Online Course Technology Entrepreneurship


Technology Entrepreneurship I

In an amazingly successful course, Chuck Eesley, teaches innovators how to build a startup from business idea to high-potential commercial opportunity.




This course introduces the fundamentals of technology entrepreneurship, pioneered in Silicon Valley and now spreading across the world. You will learn the process technology entrepreneurs use to start companies. It involves taking a technology idea and finding a high-potential commercial opportunity, gathering resources such as talent and capital, figuring out how to sell and market the idea, and managing rapid growth. To gain practical experience alongside the theory, students form teams and work on startup projects in those teams.

Friday, April 19, 2013

Staff Development Programme on "Openstack, Eucalyptus - Setting up Private cloud for Academic Institutions"

Dear Sir/Madam 

contact "sasikala karthi" ,  

It is proposed to conduct AICTE sponsored Staff Development Programme 
on "Openstack, Eucalyptus - Setting up Private cloud for Academic 
Institutions" from Jun 3rd to Jun15th at K.S.R College of Technology, 
Tiruchengode, India. The objective is to train the faculty and 
students on cloud opensource tools such as Openstack, VMware, Xenapp, 
and Nosql DBs Mongodb, Hadoop, Habse... 

It s an opportunity for faculties(doing research on data 
mining,networks, cloud, virtualization) and students to get hands on 
training on above said tools. Those r interested to attend a 
particular session can also contact us immediately. Boarding and 
accommodation is free. No training fee to attend the workshop. 
Brochure attached with this mail 


Thanks and Regards 

Dr.R.Sasikala 
Professor 
IT Department 
K.S.Rangasamy College of Technology, 
Tiruchengode - 637 215. 

A post-doc position in Computer Science (Language and semantic technologies)


The Institute of Information and Communication Technologies, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (IICT-BAS), opens a position for incoming post-doc in one of the following areas:
 (i) Advanced computing (supercomputing, high-performance computing, parallel processing etc.),
 (ii) Language and semantic technologies,
 (iii) Signal and image processing,
 (iv) Optimisation and intelligent control.

 The position is funded via the project AComIn "Advanced Computing for Innovation", a FP7 Capacity grant strengthening the reseach potential of IICT-BAS. In the AComIn context, 'incoming researcher' is a scientist who has been working outside Bulgaria for more than 2 years during the last 3 years. The position will be opened for 12 months with option to extend it till the AComIn project end. The list of required application documents is given at the site http://iict.bas.bg/acomin. The selection procedure includes a (skype) interview.

Description

The successful candidate will be involved in high-quality research tasks using the unique set of devices purchased in the AComIn project. Applied research will be carried out in selected ICT topics. The project also aims at strengthening the links between IICT and innovation-absorbing industrial organisations; therefore the researcher will be involved in the development of research prototypes as well as in seminars for know-how transfer to User communities.

Benefits

The monthly salary is compliant to the FP7 Marie Curie rates. The employed researcher will have the opportunity to attend conferences in order to deliver presentations of accepted papers.

Comment/web site for additional job details:

http://iict.bas.bg/acomin

Foundation course: Creative Arts Therapies (begins June 2013)



Monday, April 15, 2013

Job posting: Research/Data Scientist Position


inome, inc. is seeking a Research Scientist to work out of its office in Bellevue, Washington. inome is gathering the world's information and making it people centric. The inome graph connects billions of entities (people, organizations and addresses) to encode the information-genome of each individual. inome Research develops cutting-edge systems to extract, standardize, link and create intelligence to power inome's industry-leading people search engine and platform development environment. inome Research is a team of scientists with vast expertise in Record Linkage, Natural Language Processing, Entity Resolution, Data Deduplication, Machine Learning and Information Retrieval.

Qualifications:
  • Ph.D. in Computer Science with research experience in one or more of the following areas: Information Extraction, Social Media Analytics, Graph Mining, Entity-oriented Search, Relevance Feedback, Spatial-temporal Data Mining, Information Network Analysis and Mining, Large-scale Clustering
  • Experience with large-scale graph algorithms, clustering, page-rank, and community detection is a plus
  • Familiarity with graph based machine learning toolkits such as GraphLab
  • Familiarity with graph databases, preferably having hands on experience in neo4j, or InfiniteGraph
  • Familiarity with graph query languages
  • Minimum 1 year experience with a focus on strong software design skills
  • Minimum 1 year experience working with large data stores, file systems, server architectures, and distributed systems
  • Minimum 1 year experience with massive multiprocessing architectures; proficiency with Hadoop and MapReduce
  • Minimum 1 year recent experience in Linux/Unix dev environment
  • Minimum 1 year experience with a combination of Java and Python
  • Minimum 1 year experience with Unix shell scripts
  • Minimum 1 year experience with a combination of Hadoop, HDFS, Hive, MapReduce, NoSQL stores
  • Minimum 1 year experience using Amazon Mechanical Turk or other human evaluation systems

We Offer:
  • Competitive Compensation
  • 401K with Employer Match
  • PPO Medical, Dental and Vision insurance plan
  • Life Insurance
  • Paid Vacation, Sick Leave and Holidays
  • Free Orca Pass or Free Parking Pass
  • Free beverages
  • Downtown Bellevue location close to restaurants, shopping, & entertainment