Apple hat wieder einmal einen Job (Software Engineer – Mac OS ) zu vergeben. Ein idealer Zeitpunkt seiner Karriere einen kleinen Boost zu verpassen. Gesucht wird ein Software-Ingenieur, der Apple bei einer wichtigen Mission beistehen soll.
Es handelt sich dabei um die Entwicklung eines neuen „and revolutionary feature for Mac OS X“. Kenntnisse in HTTP und ähnlichen Protokollen sind dabei gern gesehen. Die Annonce liest sich nahezu wie ein Motivationsschreiben.
Bereits im November tauchten erste Gerüchte zu Arbeiten an der Mac OS X 10.7 Version auf. Wir sind gespannt welche neuen und tollen Features das große bevorstehende Update mit sich bringen wird.
Voraussetzugen an die Bewerber im Überblick
– Mac OS X platform development experience
– Knowledge of Objective-C
– UNIX development experience
– BS in Computer Science or equivalent; 5+ years experience
Wer interesse an dem Job hat und zudem die Vorassetzungen erfüllt, kann sein Bewerungsschreiben einreichen.
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Job description
Are you looking to help create something totally new? Something that has never been done before and will truly amaze everyone? Are you excited by the prospect that what you helped create would be used every day by millions of Apple customers? Then come and work on with the Mac OS X software engineering team to help build a new and revolutionary feature for Mac OS X.
We are looking for a senior software engineer to help us create a revolutionary new feature in the very foundations of Mac OS X. We have something truly revolutionary and really exciting in progress and it is going to require your most creative and focused efforts ever.
An ideal candidate will have a degree in Computer Science (or equivalent), five years of professional experience developing C / C++ / Objective-C libraries or frameworks for use on end user systems, experience with developing for Internet technologies and services, and a passion for doing “really hard” things that have never been done before.
An exceptional candidate will also have up close and personal experience with the HTTP protocol as well as other protocols layered atop it, have participated in or lead the architecture of large web scale systems, have shipped multiple “platforms” for use by millions of users.