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Are you interested in a job creating Windows experiences with Microsoft HoloLens?

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
August 18, 2019
2 min read

Are you interested in a job creating more Windows experiences with the Microsoft HoloLens?

It appears that Microsoft is looking to expand their HoloLens technology to Windows 10 and beyond. Microsoft is currently hiring a “Principal Software Engineer” to join an already growing team of other experts to expand HoloLens across Xbox One, Surface Hub, Windows Phones, tablets, and all other Windows hardware. As many of us have already witnessed, the Microsoft HoloLens showed the world what is possible with holographic computing technology.

Now, Microsoft just needs to find ways of implementing the HoloLens across all Windows technologies and hardware to create an unforgettable consumer experience in order to be successful. Microsoft aims to attract the best and the brightest and just the thought of working on the HoloLens day-to-day would be an amazing experience and a dream job come true.

“The era of holographic computing is here.   We are creating the world’s most advanced holographic computing platform, enabled by Windows 10. Our products incorporate ground-breaking technologies from the Holographic Processing Unit (HPU), to computer vision, machine learning, human-computer interaction, image and video processing, audio, speech recognition, networking and graphics. We bring these technologies to all Windows devices including the Internet of Things (IoT), phones, tablets, phones, desktops, Xbox, Surface Hub, and Microsoft HoloLens – enabling users to place holograms right into our world, right into our lives, with more reality than ever before.” 

Are you interested in a job creating more Windows experiences with the Microsoft HoloLens?

“We are a growing team of expert engineers and artists working in an agile and highly energetic environment. We want to change the world and we need you! We need experienced software engineers who are poised to play a key role in our mission to change the world. In this role you will be responsible for the design, implementation, and perfecting of magical experiences and applications for a first to market product.”

Sounds like an amazing job opportunity. If only I had the proper qualifications, I would jump at the chance to join the Microsoft HoloLens team. Do you have what it takes to make a difference? If so, apply at the VIA link below.

Further reading: HoloLens, Internet of Things (IoT), Microsoft, Surface Hub, Windows 10, Windows Phone, Xbox One

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