11.1773, Jobs: Research Scientists/Educational Testing Service

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Subject: 11.1773, Jobs: Research Scientists/Educational Testing Service

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Date:  16 Aug 2000 20:48:16 -0000
From:  Mike Smith <mlsmith at ets.org>
Subject:  Research Scientists: Educational Testing Service, NJ USA

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  16 Aug 2000 20:48:16 -0000
From:  Mike Smith <mlsmith at ets.org>
Subject:  Research Scientists: Educational Testing Service, NJ USA


Rank of Job: n/a
Areas Required: Research Scientists
Other Desired Areas: n/a
University or Organization: Educational Testing Service
Department:
State or Province: NJ
Country: USA
Final Date of Application: n/a
Contact: Mike Smith mlsmith at ets.org

Address for Applications:
MS 02-D, Rosedale Rd
Princeton
NJ 08540
USA

Educational Testing Service (ETS) is the nation's leading educational
assessment organization and a leader in educational research.  We
develop and administer achievement, occupational, and admission tests
for clients in education, government, and business and we are committed
to continued personal growth for our employees. ETS is an equal
opportunity, affirmative action employer, M/F/H/V.

Educational Testing Service, the world's premier educational measurement
institution and leader in educational research has immediate openings in
our Princeton, NJ campus for junior to senior-level Scientists. This is
an opportunity to join colleagues engaged in educational research, be
personally responsible for specific research projects and to grow
professionally. You will be engaged in Natural Language Processing
research. Candidates should have the ability to apply scientific,
technical and programming skills in designing and conducting natural
language processing research studies and in developing and contributing
to the development of new products or services for education.

The successful applicant will have the following qualifications: a Ph.D.
in Computer Science or Computational Linguistics with solid programming
skills and an interest in natural language processing research for
purposes of automated writing analysis, generation, instruction and
assessment. Experience in corpus-based and statistical natural language
processing techniques is required. Evidence of independent substantive
research experience is required and the successful candidate is expected
to be able to contribute to new or modified theories of natural language
processing as applied to educational and psychological processes.

Outstanding benefits, competitive salary, generous relocation,
employee-friendly policies, 403(b) with immediate eligibility, immediate
matching and vesting, plus an ETS-provided retirement plan. We support
continuing professional development.

Please send 2 copies of your resume including salary requirements to
Mike Smith, ETS, MS 02-D, Rosedale Rd, Princeton, NJ  08540, or fax to
609-497-6022 or e-mail mlsmith at ets.org.

http://www.ets.org

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