
Location: Mountain View, CA
URL: www.linkedin.com
The LinkedIn engineering team is seeking talented and dedicated engineer to help build new features and infrastructure components for LinkedIn Content Distribution, Groups and Networks platform
Description
Project: Company Profiles
Currently, there’s no easy way to find the best PR firms in San Francisco or the top nonprofits in Boston. Information like this is extremely valuable, but not something you can just Google. You will help build a Company Research product that leverages our unique network of 21 million professionals to help users identify the best products, businesses, and
employers. Company profiles, our first feature, display unique information
about companies that’s only available on LinkedIn—-including aggregate
statistics such as average age and common titles and how you’re connected to a company (check out http://www.linkedin.com/companies/1337/ for an example). You will help build our next features—including a robust company and product search, the ability for companies to customize parts of their profile and add products, and a system for company recommendations/reviews.
Skills
- in depth and hands on knowledge of Java, the J2EE platform and experience working with relevant tools (IDEs, ant, junit, etc.)
- solid understanding of design, coding and testing patterns
- outstanding coding productivity
- ability to work in a fast paced, test-driven collaborative and iterative programming environment
- strong understanding of the server side software, scalability, performance and reliability aspects
- prior industry experience or participation in open source projects (Java-based) is a plus
- BS/MS in Computer Science or equivalent
About LinkedIn
LinkedIn is an online network of more than 23 million experienced professionals from around the world, representing 150 industries. We are four years old, profitable and one of the fastest growing pre-IPO Web 2.0 companies in Silicon Valley.
To apply: http://www.jobvite.com/CompanyJobs/Job.aspx?j=ovYaVfwi&s=37Signals