
Jobs for the toys...
Published: 15 January 2007 08:45 GMT
Apple is putting out a call for engineers to join its ranks in an effort to beef up its iPhone.
The hybrid hardware maker is looking to expand its workforce, as it seeks to push its iPhone out the door by June.
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Beyond its hunt for computer geeks and hipster iPod project managers, Apple is listing jobs for a number of software and hardware engineers, as well as quality control testers, for the recently debuted iPhone.
The Mac-maker is looking to add 33 positions to its iPhone ranks, ranging from electronic engineers to an engineering project manager for its camera feature to a telephony embedded software engineer to develop more middleware features to add to its library.
Dawn Kawamoto writes for CNET News.com
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