Do you really like online shopping? Come contribute to MSN Shopping
Online shopping is a $26 billion dollar market (I didn't do much research here beyond a simple MSN search, but we can all agree the market is huge). As more shops open up online, customers are being provided with more and more choices on sites to shop. With the increase in choices, shopping portals are being increasingly valuable, especially to those who are less tech-saavy. Is online shopping one of your passions? C# too? Do you like to "break" things? Well, then, come help us out!
Here are a few openings in my discipline:
https://www.microsoft.com/careers/search/details.aspx?JobID=109d0d6d-b835-4751-ace8-9121e4cc4796
https://www.microsoft.com/careers/search/details.aspx?JobID=44a660e7-206a-49ad-9c63-ae77e29495b0
https://www.microsoft.com/careers/search/details.aspx?JobID=e8b949a0-5032-4b01-bead-1ea85f12a3e9
For those interested, you're best off using the "submit resume" button on the links above. Hiring isn't really my job, so anything sent to me directly may not get the attention it deserves.
If you would like more information about MSN Shopping, leave me a comment, or better yet, check out the site for yourself:
https://shopping.msn.com (our current site)
https://beta.shopping.msn.com (a beta of our future site)
Comments
- Anonymous
March 08, 2005
Very speedy; seems pretty easy to navigate (granted what I was looking for happened to be a microsoft product). One complaint I have is that since I was visiting the site from within rss bandit, javascript wasn't available. I couldn't find a way to sort by lowest price without having JS enabled. I'm assuming that dropdown autoposts back? - Anonymous
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