We're Hiring
My team is looking for people interested in building the next generation of the WF designer. We've posted an opening here, please let me know if you're interested.
I can't really say too much about what we're building, but it's a great team that's committed to creating a great experience for building, editing, and viewing workflows. Everyone on the team believes in the power of a declarative model of process, and believes that tools are the way that model is consumable by humans. Everyone also believes that we're making it easier to write code and solve problems with software, which makes our mission exciting.
From the job posting:
Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) is the workflow engine that powers SharePoint, Speech Server, the next major release of BizTalk, and countless customer and partner solutions as part of the .NET Framework. Our team builds the tooling that allows people to rapidly model, execute and debug the execution logic of their applications in a rich, graphical programming environment. The tools we build range from flowchart and process designers, to the visualization and management of complex rule sets. If you’re passionate about enabling the rapid modeling of process, or creating a great user experience building on the power of WPF, check us out. The tools we build will ship inside the next release of Visual Studio and the .NET Framework, and support the “Oslo” effort currently ongoing in Microsoft’s Connected Systems Division.
The Program Manager role so far has been a great experience for me (coming up on 4 months now). If you've got questions, drop me a line at mwinkle [at] [large redmond based software firm].com.
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Anonymous
March 17, 2008
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April 29, 2008
This has always been something I've always been very keen about. So I've been working more on the business side of the house and can't stress the value of a good workflow engine. Keep up the great work!