Job openings: Usability Engineers at DEC (MASS and NH)

Subject: Job openings: Usability Engineers at DEC (MASS and NH)
From: "Usability Expertise Center ph.603.881.2430" <raven -at- USABLE -dot- ENET -dot- DEC -dot- COM>
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 1994 13:17:20 EST

From Mary Beth Raven
at Digital Equipment Corporation,
Nashua, NH (this announcement is also being posted in UTEST and
Visua-l)

Usability Engineering Positions Available
Digital Equipment Corporation
Nashua NH and Littleton MA

Needed: Usability professionals to work on software and hardware user interface
design in Digital's expanding areas of business: networking, servers, and
personal computers.

We are one of the premiere usability organizations in the computer industry,
and are looking for people to join an expanding team of experienced
usability professionals. Multiple positions are available for people to work
with product design teams to ensure that Digital's products embody leadership
usability.

Both entry-level and experienced candidates are encouraged to apply. A BA or BS
degree in a usability related field, or equivalent work experience is a minimum
requirement. Applicants should have experience in a variety of usability
evaluation and user interface design techniques including field research
techniques, task analysis, usability testing, paper prototyping, and design
inspections.

Additional desired areas of experience include Visual Basic prototyping,
experience with multimedia and/or video, and market research.

Digital is an equal opportunity employer.

Please send your resume to:

Dennis Wixon
Digital Equipment Corporation
110 Spit Brook Rd.
Nashua, NH 03064-2698
mail stop: ZK02-3/R44

Internet:

Wixon -at- usable -dot- enet -dot- dec -dot- com

Or phone:

603-881-2276 (voice mail)
603-881-0120 (fax)

Dennis Wixon
Usability Program Manager Digital Equipment Corporation
PS: Please forward this message; we apologize for any duplicates you may
receive.


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