It's a good time to be a browser developer. Everyone's hiring. In alphabetical order:
I suspect AOL/Netscape are hiring too, but I can't find a jobs page for them. Apple may well be hiring, but Googling for "Safari Jobs" just brings up a load of WWDC keynotes... And I'm sure Konqueror can always use more volunteers :-).
Posted by gerv at June 7, 2005 12:03 AMA neat Google trick (not that it worked) is to use the tilde ~ before a word.
This then searches for synonyms as well as the word itself - for example, it would automatically search for apple employment, apple careers, etc.
Posted by: Statistician at June 7, 2005 12:04 AMhttp://www.mcomi.com/EN/17/corporate/careers/search.html
For AOL/Netscape. They're outsourcing remember.
Posted by: Rafael at June 7, 2005 1:35 AMCamino wouldn't mind more help, as well. :)
Posted by: Samuel Sidler at June 7, 2005 2:27 AMNo-one ever remembers Lynx :-(
Posted by: poynting at June 7, 2005 2:49 AMBut anyway, u will always will find Apple(`s) Jobs....
Posted by: jm.one at June 7, 2005 2:03 PMSamuel the need for a PPC browser is decreasing... Okay its more a Cocoa-broser that still will be, i know.
Posted by: jm.one at June 7, 2005 2:06 PMUnfortunately, Apple's jobs site appears to be entirely session based, so if I pasted a direct link, it likely wouldn't work for very long. So I'll give you instructions how to get to it :)
Go to Apple's Careers page and click the link for "Find Jobs at Apple Worldwide". Enter Safari in the search box and submit. There's 5 positions listed currently. 2 CoreServices engineers, a Javascript Engineer, a WebCore engineer, and a Compatibility QA Engineer.
Posted by: Dave Miller at June 7, 2005 5:26 PMPaul Festa called you a minion: http://news.com.com/2061-10788_3-5736019.html
Posted by: Alex Bishop at June 8, 2005 12:51 AMHey, don't forget IBM :)
Posted by: Aaron Leventhal at June 8, 2005 8:53 PM