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In-house legal department experience at a cloud software company preferred. Negotiate, draft, and review commercial agreements concerning online subscription software, data privacy and processing, intellectual property use, and professional services.
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Our team is using commercial vendor, open source and in-house developed solutions providing observability through every layer of our technology stack. As the most-visited real estate website in the United States, Zillow® and its affiliates help movers find and win their home through digital solutions, first class partners, and easier buying, selling, financing and renting experiences.
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Engage with internal data platform and tooling teams to prototype and validate tools developed in-house to derive insight from very large datasets or automate complex algorithms. Office-assigned Stripes spend at least 50% of the time in a given month in their local office or with users.
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We use IDEXX Neo as our in-house practice management software. We very highly value work-life harmony, education, experience, flexibility in scheduling, competitive benefits, which include medical, dental, vision, and 401k.
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We develop drivers and user-space processes running on PCI-based offload cards that are developed in-house at Amazon. You will gain top-notch experience in cloud computing. Make a difference every day, come change the way storage is implemented in the cloud and have an impact on all applications running on AWS.
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