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http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/jobs
There are job openings for a Software Engineer and Technical Producer (Web Developer).
* Are you passionate about sports?
* Do you love working with Internet technologies?
* Do one billion page views per month make you excited?
* Do you want to work for one of the largest and most popular web sites in the world?
Software Engineer
The position is part of ESPN.com's Sports Engineering group in Bristol, Connecticut. Sports Engineering is responsible for innovation, development, and support for all sports covered by ESPN.com. This engineer works closely with other software engineers, site architects, technical producers, and system operations specialists. Sports engineers design, develop, test, and implement new Java web applications, integrate new features and functionality in existing applications, and support and maintain current systems. Languages, technologies, and platforms used include XML, Java, T-SQL, SQL Server, and several home-grown, innovative technologies. Our sports engineers are passionate about sports and technology, push the boundaries of modern technology, and make the user experience their priority.
Technical Producer (Web Developer)
Technical Producers work with design, engineering, and editorial groups to create the products and features you see on ESPN.com. If you spend your late night hours working with technologies such as HTML, CSS, Javascript, AJAX or Flash, then you might want to consider applying for a technical producer position. This is an opportunity to play a key role in the development of some of the most successful and highest profile applications on the web.
That would be sweet to work for ESPN! I might apply.
There are job openings for a Software Engineer and Technical Producer (Web Developer).
* Are you passionate about sports?
* Do you love working with Internet technologies?
* Do one billion page views per month make you excited?
* Do you want to work for one of the largest and most popular web sites in the world?
Software Engineer
The position is part of ESPN.com's Sports Engineering group in Bristol, Connecticut. Sports Engineering is responsible for innovation, development, and support for all sports covered by ESPN.com. This engineer works closely with other software engineers, site architects, technical producers, and system operations specialists. Sports engineers design, develop, test, and implement new Java web applications, integrate new features and functionality in existing applications, and support and maintain current systems. Languages, technologies, and platforms used include XML, Java, T-SQL, SQL Server, and several home-grown, innovative technologies. Our sports engineers are passionate about sports and technology, push the boundaries of modern technology, and make the user experience their priority.
Technical Producer (Web Developer)
Technical Producers work with design, engineering, and editorial groups to create the products and features you see on ESPN.com. If you spend your late night hours working with technologies such as HTML, CSS, Javascript, AJAX or Flash, then you might want to consider applying for a technical producer position. This is an opportunity to play a key role in the development of some of the most successful and highest profile applications on the web.
That would be sweet to work for ESPN! I might apply.






