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Software Engineer II at Microsoft - Visual Studio Online (Redmond, WA)

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The Shared Platform Services team (which is part of the Visual Studio Online) owns delivering core platform services as well as solving complex problems in Identity, Authorization, multi-tenancy, Commerce and Customer acquisition & engagement spaces. Our problem-space is platform-centric and systems-engineering centric with design challenges around scale, performance, and security and API design. We are looking for a seasoned engineer who can think outside of the box, passionate about end user experience and can work across multiple application tiers. This team is chartered with increasing the adoption of Visual Studio Online both by end-users as well as partners extending the service with a wide range of functionality. The team owns both the user experiences as well as the backend services needed for each of the technical spaces. The team follows agile methodologies extensively, embraces DevOps model and delivers value to customers through continuous development lifecycle. In this role, you will be contributing to the engineering efforts owning design, implementation, testing deployment and live site support for multiple backend services and user experiences. You will architect backend services and the corresponding user experiences and work with other teams across VS Online, Azure, Azure Active Directory and Visual Studio to ensure that the components plug in well with the overall architecture. You are expected to drive the technology strategy and be proficient with the technology stack (Web Services, REST, SQL, JavaScript, Typescript and jQuery) and own the testing strategy for the components. You will be working on ambiguous and open ended problems, drive long-term architecture and partner with team members to deliver innovative and exciting customer experiences.


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