Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 15, 1992, Page 12, Image 12

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have opened a lot of doors.
Microsolt's \ision is clcai and iodised, (hit
opeiatun: svstems. I a n o u a o c s. and applied ions
eivc new meanmp lo w hat personal computers
can do. Makmp them more personal, more
approaehable more indispensable
lo do this we need not onl\ the skills ol peo
pie w ho ean write and lest code. ha \ e a wide
base ol application use and knowledge, but also
the combined talents ol a bioad ranpe ol null
\ id mils to keep out momentum pomp stronp.
'lour challenge is to use the latest m software
development tools and mcthodologv to desipn
and develop test eases loi our sottware prod
nets. ( ontnbute to product desipn b\ rev lewmp
speeilieations and defining problem areas. I roll
bleshoot software Imps to lind laultv source
code, recommend and implement chanpes.
You will have the opportumtv to work on
hardware that ranges from bShs to RISC based
machines that arc connected to \l \IV
\1S 1)( )S. and \ I tile servers. Work as a team
member on protects such as operating s\stems,
networks. compilers, personal and business
applications soltwarc. graphical interlaces,
handwriting technology. multimedia, and some
things we can't even tell \ou about vet.
It \ou arc pursuing a degree in Computer
Science. 1 lectric.il I ngineering (with soft
ware emphasis), oi Math, we'd like to talk
with vou. \Ne will he conducting On-campus
Interviews lor Co-op Software Design engi
neers in lest Development on Tuesday. April
2X. ll>‘)2. Resumes are due at the Co-op Office
b\ I ridav. \pril I"\1W2. See unit Co-op Ottiee
for details.
We are an equal opportunity employer and
are working toward a more culturally diverse
workplace.
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