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January 06, 2009

Apple Plans to Launch More "devices"

The employment sections of Apple publishes a new job opening for a chief engineer who would be responsible for developing and implementing systems
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for authentication and network security. The team that will lead engineer responsible for developing software for embedded devices (like the iphone), among others. According to the request of Apple, the Cupertino company is already working on other devices.
The job application is not just for development engineers,

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but for a team leader, responsible for system authentication and security level of the operating system. Apple seeks a person with a high level in this field and experience, the ability to lead and motivate his team but also has a large base of technical knowledge.
While Apple calls an industry experience of its application for at least 4 years, the domain of other technologies to close the application could be points in the case in favor of introducing the curriculum to the labor supply.
If those among the exclusive group of people able to gain access to this offer, you can see it in Apple.
        

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