Help build the next generation of systems behind Facebook's products. Facebook, Inc. currently has multiple openings in Seattle, WA (various levels/types): Software Engineer (138345J) Create web and/or mobile applications that reach over one billion people, and build high-volume servers to support content. Research Scientist (12243J, 134941J, 136385J) Research, design, and develop new optimization algorithms and techniques to improve the efficiency and performance of Facebook's platforms. Data Engineering Manager, Analytics (140807J) Proactively drive the vision for BI and Data Warehousing across a product vertical, and define and execute on a plan to achieve that vision. QA Engineering Lead (140480J) Execute manual and write automated tests, and identify actionable bugs quickly. Mail resume to: Facebook, Inc. Attn: AA-USIM, 1 Hacker Way, Menlo Park, CA 94025. Must reference job title & job code shown above, when applying.
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