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>>The following was taken from
>>http://members.microsoft.com/careers/search/details.aspx?JobID=73665C6F-C19E-4F4A-A216-5A1A4740E1AF
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>>Are you passionate about web browsing, accessibility, innovation in
>>testing practices and driving test efforts across multiple feature
>>teams? If so come
>>join the Internet Explorer User Experience test team. We have an
>>opportunity for a dedicated software design engineer in Test to head
>>up accessibility
>>testing for the IE team.
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>>In this position you will be responsible for helping to define and
>>execute an accessibility test suite for IE. This will include
>>testing for compliance
>>to accessibility standards as well as testing Internet Explorer's
>>compatibility with various assistive technology such as screen
>>readers, screen magnifiers,
>>voice recognition software and more. Testing will also include
>>ensuring that IE works with Microsoft accessibility technologies
>>such as Microsoft Active
>>Accessibility, windows high contrast and large fonts modes and
>>future Microsoft accessibility technologies. Finally you will work
>>with various feature
>>teams across the IE test team to improve the overall level of
>>accessibility testing by individual feature owners.
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>>We are looking for a strong candidate who wants to both help us
>>adopt current best practices for accessibility testing and innovate
>>in this space. The successful
>>candidate should have a B.S. in computer science or related
>>experience, familiarity with Microsoft Active Accessibility and test
>>automation, expertise
>>with C#/C++, comfort with HTML and web scripting and strong
>>knowledge of IE's document object model. Candidates with a passion
>>around technically challenging
>>testing and accessibility will find this opportunity one with much
>>room to grow and have a large impact on product quality.
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