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Tech Yahoo, Research Engineer (REQ ID#: 1451067)

Company Name:
Yahoo! Inc.
DUTIES: Responsible for delivering next generation of businesses for the company. Duties includes performing rapid prototype and proof-of-concept development, researching engineering libraries, tools and platforms for distributed computing and evaluating algorithms. Develop software engineering solutions for problems in information retrieval, machine learning, computational linguistics, matrix and graph algorithms, unsupervised clustering, data mining, human-computer interaction/user experience interaction/user experience and microeconomics. Develop end-to-end data mining pipelines for extracting and utilizing user insights from logs, as well as train and deliver machine learned models.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Masters degree or foreign equivalent degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or related field and 3 years of experience in the job offered or in any software engineering related occupation.
As an alternative, Bachelors degree or foreign equivalent degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or related field and 5 years of progressive, post-baccalaureate experience in the job offered or in any software engineering related occupation.
Education or experience must include designing and developing object-oriented, large scale distributed systems; C+
or Java; scripting languages Perl, Python or PHP; object-oriented design patterns and data management systems, relational or object-oriented; backend systems architecture; large scale programming multithreading projects; experience with Hadoop, HDFS, Pig and Oozie.
Any suitable combination of education, training, or experience is acceptable.
TO APPLY: Submit your resume to the following URL: http://bit.ly/1frjjIK. Please reference Req ID #: 1451067.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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