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Jobs with Yahoo! Messenger

April 25, 2008 on 8:34 am | In News | 15 Comments

We’re looking for some new members for the Yahoo! Messenger team! Please take a look at the listings below and click the links for more information or details on the application process.

If you find a specific position that you think one of your friends or family members would find interesting, click use the “Send job to a friend” link at the end of the listing.

Software System Development Engineer (#11153)

Web Developer (#11154)

Web Developer (#12092)

Software Developer (#12500)

Software Developer (#12499)

Project Manager (#11975)

To check out more jobs at Yahoo!, visit http://careers.yahoo.com.

Sarah Bacon
Product Manager

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  1. PHS I’d do it but chances are that we need degrees and all. I’m self taught but… eh knowing this world, I need like 20 years college boredom under my belt..

    Comment by Homer — April 25, 2008 #

  2. what about someone to look after the yahoo chat rooms or do they not matter. I think its a shame that the dam bots can get in and it takes real people sometimes twice to figure out that dam code.
    You people keepin up the chat rooms dont know what your doin it seems

    And yes I would send this message to somewhere else but I dont have a address so here you are gettin my complainin here on this dam site

    I’m dam tired of this maybe someone should start a new chat.

    And, I bet that the ones that work on the chat rooms havent ever been in one so they prolly dont know all the shit that goes on with them .

    Comment by Julianna — April 25, 2008 #

  3. I workd in that field for 37 years, I retired broke but retained my sanity. No thanks.

    Comment by CB — April 26, 2008 #

  4. Just asking and probably at the wrong place but will new staff make a native yahoo app for the iPhone platform? AOL already has it and is just waiting for Apples update release. (sent from an iPhone.)

    Comment by jake — April 27, 2008 #

  5. Read through the many posts on this blog and you will find many many many people complaining about the state of the chatrooms.
    It’s not something that has ever been seriously addressed by Sarah Bacon or anyone else on the yahoo staff.

    I guess by ignoring it, they think it will just go away.

    I wonder if they are totally ignorant of the thousands of people who would use yahoo chat, if it actually was any good? Or is it that they don’t see a profit, so they just neglect it?

    In any case, it is astounding how conspicuously silent Yahoo is regarding this issue.

    As Sarah Bacon has said another place on this blog: Out of over 10,000 yahoo employees worldwide, only about 5 people have anything to do with yahoo chat. Eventhough thousands of people want to use this feature.

    It is mind-boggling to say the least!

    Yahoo chat has been pretty much worthless since this company went insane and discontinued the user generated rooms, where thousands of people created their own communities.

    And it is particularly short-sighted of a large internet company like Yahoo, if they truly are as ignorant about this as they seem to be.

    Comment by Abbey — April 27, 2008 #

  6. I hope when your looking for software developers it includes developers of virtual chat … that’s right … when is Yahoo! going to smarten up and start a virtual chat world … think of the virtual chat advertisement … better get onboard Yahoo! or get left behind in chat too ( hint : search engine )… If you need a consultant … give me a call :-P

    Comment by freecreed — April 28, 2008 #

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