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Work Culture and Your Role in the Company
Recent winner of a "Best of" Award at a 2008 trade show, my client is an innovative
technology company in the area of Video Communications. Their disruptive technology applies standard-based scaleable video coding to real-time IP communications. This innovative approach
makes them the first company to offer technology that is capable of delivering superior HD quality video at unprecedented cost. How do they do it? The central component of legacy video
conferencing – the Multipoint Control Unit (MCU) – is eliminated and replaced with a distributed architecture using an application layer router. The company´s products and technology
enable the widespread use of HD video conferencing by everyone, whether from the office, home or while traveling.
The high quality manifests itself with high resolution and high frame
rate video with integrated high quality audio, full lip sync, low delay and very high resiliency to packet loss. They
are located in Northern New Jersey and are well funded by a highly respected Venture Capital firm. Their technical advisory board is a vitural "Who's Who" for the industry.
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Required Knowledge, Skills, and Credentials
- Looking for an outstanding developer, not merely an average one. Someone who has developed products and has a track record of
developing many different products over the years.
- Extensive experience architecting, designing and developing real-time, “interactive” communication applications a must.
Experience with only broadcast, satellite, or streaming communications is not sufficient
- Experience as an individual contributor and technical lead required
- Development experience on Windows and Linux required
- Experience with SOAP, XML/XSD, an advantage
- Expert-level C/C++ programming experience required
- Experience with GUI development and TCP/IP socket programming required. Not required by symptomatic of candidates who
might be right for this would include experience with SIP, RTP, RTCP, or H.323
- CS degree with at least 10 years of real industry experienc
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