Windows Mobile 7 in testing

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Its no surprise really, but its nice to see things finally rumbling along for Windows Mobile 7 at Microsoft.

The latest news from Microsoft’s Press release as job adverts is asking for a Software Development Engineer for the Windows Mobile 7 International/Content Test Team where developers can apparently make an immediate difference.

Hopefully with the OS going into wider testing it also means it wont be long before we see the first leaks of the OS also.

Software Development Engineer in Test- Windows Mobile Job

Product: Windows Mobile
Accelerate your career while working in a fun, challenging environment! The Windows Mobile 7 International/Content Test Team is a place where you can immediately make a difference, and grow your scope of influence across different groups. We are part of Windows Mobile Division, Microsoft’s fastest growing, most cutting edge business. If you are a strong, enthusiastic software design engineer in test looking for a chance to make an impact on a major Microsoft initiative then this is the role for you!
We are rolling out a number of new Test technologies, tools, and processes aimed at the improvement of the UI and Localization Quality of the next Windows Mobile releases, while making a continuous effort to increase the productivity of our Testing, which results in significant costs savings, and improved financial results for the organization. If you enjoy venturing in "uncharted territories" to build brand new Test infrastructures as opposed to just maintaining the existent, we have plenty of interesting challenges to offer you!

Join us and become part of the team which will make Windows phones the most compelling mobile platform on the planet!

See the full advert here.

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