- Job Number: 30696167
- Santa Clara Valley, California, United States
- Posted: Dec. 13, 2013
- Weekly Hours: 40.00
Job Summary
Play
a part in the next revolution in human-computer interaction. Contribute
to a product that is redefining mobile computing. Create groundbreaking
technology for large scale systems, spoken language, big data, and
artificial intelligence. And work with the people who created the
intelligent assistant that helps millions of people get things done —
just by asking. Join the Siri UI team at Apple.
The Siri team is looking for exceptional UI engineers passionate about
delighting customer’s experience, by producing cutting edge applications
and technologies.
Key Qualifications
- Exceptional development experience at the application level with Objective-C Cocoa, or C++.
- Knowledge of Apple’s development APIs (UIKit, Cocoa Touch, Cocoa, CoreFoundation)
- Outstanding communication and presentation skills
Description
You
will primarily be responsible for implementing features for the Siri
user experience. This is a broad-range task; we take every application
that Siri interacts with and integrate them into the Siri experience. To
succeed in this role, you must be a strong programmer and a creative
problem solver who thrives in a fast-paced environment, working across
teams and organizations. You love building an elegant user experience
for a distributed system at massive scale, tackling impossible problems,
and you have a passion for customer experience. You enjoy learning new
things and creating life-changing applications.
You will possess strong skills in object-oriented software design and
programming. You are excited about developing new features, maintaining
existing code, fixing bugs, and contributing to overall system design.
Performance analysis and tuning will also be a significant
responsibility in your job.
Education
B.S or M.S in Computer Science, or equivalent experience
Additional Requirements
iOS application programming experience
Strong API design knowledge
Experience with speech interfaces
Familiarity with Unix
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