Corpora: Position as Program Manager for linguistic Search team at Microso ft

From: Robert Stumberger (robst@MICROSOFT.com)
Date: Wed Mar 15 2000 - 06:25:42 MET

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    Microsoft has an opening for a Program Manager to help guide linguistic
    search technology in the Natural Language Group (NLG). The Search team
    ships components built on our language analysis engine that help Microsoft
    products deliver higher search precision to end users. NLG is the central
    organization for shipping advanced linguistic technology in Microsoft's key
    applications and system products, including Office, Windows, and several
    consumer applications.
     
    As a Program Manager, you will deliver updates to existing components,
    pursue new features, and advance the underlying technology as we move to
    higher-precision search results and question answering. Responsibilities
    include specification and scheduling of search features; coordination with
    internal clients on feature requirements and schedules; and communications
    with team, management, and clients. You will work closely with the
    development and test teams to prototype and deliver technology improvements
    such as word-sense disambiguation.
     
    Preferred experience includes an MS in either Computer Science or
    Linguistics and 2-3 years as a program manager, or equivalent industry
    experience. Knowledge of computational linguistics, information retrieval,
    or information extraction is highly desirable.
     
    Microsoft is an equal opportunity employer and supports workforce diversity.
     
    Please send your CV, in ASCII text or as a Word attachment, to
    nljobs@microsoft.com, and reference job number N054N-03-1399.
     
    Robert Stumberger
    Natural Language Group
    Microsoft Corporation
    email: robst@microsoft.com

     



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