RE: Facebook seeks accessibility engineer

  • From: "Client Services" <Operations@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2010 18:22:17 -0400

Hi-

That link does not work.
Is there a section under careers to find the posting?


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Subject: Fwd: Facebook seeks accessibility engineer

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>Are you interested in building products used by hundreds of millions of
>people? Do you have direct experience working with assistive technology
>(ie screen readers)? Facebook is seeking an experienced User Interface
>Engineer that is passionate about building accessible user-facing web
>applications. This role includes the management of technical
>accessibility processes as well as ownership over internal and external
>communication of Facebook's accessibility strategies.
>This position is contractual and is based at our main office in Palo 
Alto, CA.
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>Responsibilities
>    * Work with product teams to implement accessible products
>    * Participate in code reviews with an eye for accessibility
>    * Identify and communicate accessibility best practices for
>front-end engineering
>    * Manage technical process for accessibility
>    * Communicate Facebook's accessibility strategy internally and
>externally Requirements
>    * Expert knowledge of web technologies (HTML/CSS/JS)
>    * Expert knowledge of assistive technology (JAWS, VoiceOver,
>Dragon NaturallySpeaking)
>    * Experience with scripting languages (PHP)
>    * Passion for elegant, intuitive, and accessible user interfaces
>    * Ability to write well-abstracted, reusable code for UI components
>    * Familiarity with Object Oriented JavaScript Frameworks
>(Prototype JS, MooTools, Dojo, etc.)
>    * Experience working with HTML/CSS/JS in high-performance 
environments
>    * 3+ years experience in building web products with assistive
>technology in mind
>    * BS or MS degree in Computer Science or a related technical field
>Bonus
>    * Experience building complicated workflows
>    * Relevant experience includes self-started personal projects
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><http://www.facebook.com/careers/careers/perks.php>Benefits and Perks
>
>We've got it good!
>At our Palo Alto headquarters, we also offer free breakfast, lunch and
>dinner at our Cafe. Whether you're looking for healthy salads, or
>hearty world cuisine from Belize, India, etc., or just a couple slices
>of pizza, Chef Josef and his team of culinary geniuses in Palo Alto
>make it happen every day.
><http://www.facebook.com/careers/careers/life.php>Life at Facebook
>
>Innovation is paramount
>No matter what part of Facebook you join, you'll be building something
>big and new. You won't simply be finding answers; you'll be framing
>questions that no one has ever asked before - and identifying
>unprecedented opportunities. We welcome pioneers. In fact, we insist on
>them.



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