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Principal Software Engineer

Microsoft Redmond, Washington
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November 22, 2022
Microsoft
Redmond, Washington
FULL_TIME

Help empower people and organizations to act in real time based on all relevant data to solve the problems of today and realize the opportunities of tomorrow.

 

As part of Microsoft’s Intelligence Platform division, we’re creating the future of real-time intelligence products. In effect, we’re augmenting reality with timely, data-driven insights. We’re making it easy for people to make sense of the millions of events happening around them and see what actions to take every second of every day. We’re helping businesses and organizations eliminate their blind spots and delays and create innovative new value for their customers.

 

We’re looking for software engineers to build exceptional web and mobile applications, cloud services, development kits, and AI/ML models so people can easily extract the full value of the signals around them. You would solve challenging technical problems and leverage the latest technologies to deliver world-class user experiences, interactive designers, and real-time streaming data platforms.

 

We’re a small, rapidly growing team. We value people, learning, and excellence. We cultivate a high-trust environment with great collaboration, open dialogue, and fun. It is a place for you to learn a lot and grow, both as an engineer and as a technical leader. We seek out diverse perspectives and challenge our assumptions, so we find the best solutions and build the best product. We try new ideas, learn, fail-fast, and try again. And ultimately, we love delighting our customers and helping them succeed.

 

To that end, we’d like your help and unique perspective!


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