Test Architect
San Francisco Bay Area, US - Internet
LinkedIn’s Feed team is responsible for delivering the systems and algorithms that generate and serve feeds of professionally relevant activities and content. These feeds are used to power many of LinkedIn’s most important products including.: LinkedIn.com, LinkedIn’s Mobile App, LinkedIn Pulse Mobile App, LinkedIn Connected Mobile App, Recruiter, and many more.
As a Test Architect on the Feed Personalization Team you will be responsible for delivering best in class quality algorithms and systems that make the LinkedIn feed the essential source of professional insights for hundreds of millions of users, working with some of the best of the best systems and data engineers and scientists.
What can you do with hundreds of millions of professionals, billions of professional connections, loads of shared links, conversations, and boat loads of professional attention?
We want you to help build really powerful ways for professionals to be great at what they do: stay informed, get the drop on the competition, learn something new, get inspired by someone else's great work, exchange ideas, meet people who might be great to work with, and a lot more.
What can you do ?
Responsibilities:
• Hands-on test architect who participates in engineering design and owns testability and delivering high quality LinkedIn's feed.
• Lead the design and integration of emerging technologies with test frameworks that will impact and leverage testing at LinkedIn.
• Thought leader in the area of quality with a passion for test-driven development.
• Will have great insights about what makes a great feed for LinkedIn members both from a quality and user experience point of view.
• Leverage on relevance/personalization related systems and an interest in learning more about these systems.
• Identifies opportunities for test engineering productivity improvements and evangelizes them successfully
No salary provided
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