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Friday, April 16, 2010

In More Job News, Apple is Hiring

Posted by Jeff Campbell in "Apple iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad" @ 12:30 PM

http://www.cultofmac.com/apple-is-h...w+(Cult+of+Mac)

"It's a sure thing that the iPad will get a camera in its second generation. After all, there's already an empty, iSight-shaped slot in the iPad's frame, and it's pretty much a sure thing that both the next iPhone and iPod Touch will have a camera. It would be absurd if the iPad didn't get one soon as well."

The job listing (posted here) tells the story, in which they say the "Media Systems team is looking for a software quality engineer with a strong technical background to test still, video and audio capture and playback frameworks." Since this is in the iPad Media Department, I'd say the chances are pretty good they are planning to have a camera in the iPad. If they are just now posting the job though, how long will it be before they actually get a camera in the iPad?


Want to Work For Boxee?

Posted by Jeff Campbell in "Apple Software (iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad)" @ 12:00 PM

http://www.electronista.com/article...to.mobile.apps/

"A new job listing from Boxee has confirmed plans to enter into mobile apps. The startup is hoping to begin work with a Lead iPhone and iPad App Developer that would bring the company's media front end to Apple's handhelds. It also dropped a hint that an Android version is next, as the new hire's experience with Google's mobile OS would be 'a plus.'"

The job listing is posted here at Boxee.


Friday, March 19, 2010

Just What is Apple Planning?

Posted by Jeff Campbell in "Apple News" @ 12:00 PM

http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/...ner=rss&emc=rss

"Apple has hired Richard DeVaul, a veteran of the wearable computing field and co-founder of AWare Technologies, a technology company focused on creating products for the fitness and 'wellness' markets."

First it was the connection with Nike, wonder what Apple has up their sleeves now??


Thursday, March 4, 2010

Want to Work in Cupertino?

Posted by Jeff Campbell in "Apple News" @ 07:00 AM

http://www.ipodnn.com/articles/10/0...ll.into.motion/

"Apple's Cupertino headquarters is now hiring for a new position, that of an iPhone advertising SDK manager."

If you are hired, expect to "manage a team working on the frameworks included in the iPhone SDK." Just what does this mean? Well it is in the realm of advertising so it is probably associated with the purchase of Quattro, the mobile advertiser, earlier this year. You will need to have experience not only in advertising but also Mac OS X, Cocoa, Unix and/or variants of C. Apple has posted the job here, so if interested check it out, oh, and good luck!


Thursday, February 25, 2010

Want a Job at Apple?

Posted by Jeff Campbell in "Apple News" @ 09:00 AM

http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2...tm_campaign=rss

"Apple is planning to leverage its work in transforming Mac OS X to work on other devices-most specifically the iPhone-to power "new platforms," according to a recent job posting. Those platforms will also be powered by "custom silicon," like Apple's A4 processor that powers the iPad."

You can see the job posting at Apple here, and it outlines they are looking for a full-time engineering manager to "oversee platform bringup with the Core Platform Team." Part of the duties will also be to "coordinate the software team with hardware and custom silicon teams in developing and prototyping new platforms." Anyway, lots of conjecture with this job posting as to what it all means for the future. Leveraging the architecture would certainly be one way to keep the revenue coming in, but do you think Apple will do that? What are your thoughts?


Monday, August 31, 2009

Microsoft Stores Require Ability to Lift 75 Pounds

Posted by Jeff Campbell in "Apple News" @ 12:00 PM

http://www.businessinsider.com/micr...5-pounds-2009-8

"Either Microsoft (MSFT) plans to sell rocks at its retail stores or it expects customers to buy a few desktops, Xboxes, and store fixtures all at once."

Well, their programs are bloated aren't they? Ok, Ok, enough of the joking, but it does remind me of a requirement listed on the Assistant Medical Examiner position in our County that opened up recently. The primary requirement was the ability to lift a minimum of 75 pounds. And before you reply, I was not comparing a Microsoft product to dead weight. No, really. If you aren't interested in the associates position, they only require the manager to be able to lift 50 pounds.


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