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First, a few questions:
If the answer to these questions is “YES!”, then please read-on.
We are now actively recruiting for 3 Developer Premier Field Engineering positions at Microsoft.
You may ask yourself, what does a Dev PFE do?
We do both proactive and reactive work encompassing a variety of Microsoft’s developer products. In general, the reactive work is where a customer is experiencing a problem (usually in production) and they need someone onsite to help them resolve the issue. The proactive work usually takes the form of knowledge transfer to companies on how they can improve the maintainability of their code, how to debug problems and how to optimize their applications. I have also done a fair number of “proofs of concept” for customers where they just don’t know how to do something or they want me to prove that it can be done.
In the past year, I’ve worked on projects using .NET (1.1 – 4.0), Windows Azure, Internet Explorer, Bing, Bing Translator, Windows 7 and many others.
And the list really does go on. You will work with our largest customers around the world helping them write better code, solving complex issues, teaching them about the latest technology and just making the world a better place.
If this sounds like a good fit for you, click here to go to the Microsoft Careers site to apply.