8/16 Yahoo! collects over 10 terabytes of clickstream behavioral data each
day, the equivalent of all the information within the Library of
Congress. Yahoo!s user data warehouse is in the order of 'petabytes?
- the largest in the world. Yahoo! serves nearly half a billion unique
users. Yahoo! is one of Fortune's 100 Best Companies to Work For.
Yahoo! is looking for key hires to leverage all of this data for
actionable strategies and systems:
1. Data Mining Applications Engineer (Senior) Sunnyvale, CA
2. Data Mining Applications Engineer (Contract) Sunnyvale, CA
3. Data Mining Applications Engineer (Senior) Burbank, CA
Please email your resume to syhier168@yahoo.com.
\_ Yahoo: when I was there they were a shambles. Imagine what a
dotcom would look like if they bought a hundred other dotcoms after
going public and grew to >10k people world wide: Yaaa HOOOOOO!
\_ Personally, I think Yahoo is a pretty good place to work. When
I joined in 04, benefits were good, the campus is pleasant, the
prospects for advancement are good and the work is interesting.
There's more red tape than I'd like, but I suppose that's
probably the price you pay for the stability of working at a
large company. -mice
\_ That's not what their own internal surveys say about
engineer happiness but in any large place there will be
niches where some folks will find a cool place to hide. |