11.1090, Jobs: Comp Ling (Grammar Writing), SRI International

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Subject: 11.1090, Jobs: Comp Ling (Grammar Writing), SRI International

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Date:  12 May 2000 22:41:35 -0000
From:  David Israel <israel at ai.sri.com>
Subject:  Comp Ling (Grammar Writing) at SRI International, California USA

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Date:  12 May 2000 22:41:35 -0000
From:  David Israel <israel at ai.sri.com>
Subject:  Comp Ling (Grammar Writing) at SRI International, California USA


Rank of Job: open
Areas Required: grammar writing
Other Desired Areas: computational linguistics
University or Organization: SRI International
Department: Information&Computer Sciences Div.
State or Province: CA
Country: U.S.A.
Final Date of Application: open
Contact: David Israel israel at ai.sri.com

Address for Applications:
333 Ravenswood Avenue
Menlo Park
CA 94025
U.S.A.

SRI is launching a new company, focused on bringing to market a
variety of Web-targeted Natural Language applications developed or
under development at SRI.  The aim is to be the place to go for sites
that want to provide NL access.

The company, so new it doesn't have a name we can make public yet,
will be offering Silicon Valley-competitive compensation packages.
And you will be working with very very good people, with really
innovative technologies, on challenging problems.

I happen to think this is an extremely exciting opportunity (but of
course I am prejudiced.)

If you want to find out more, contact me at israel at ai.sri.com or James
Arnold (arnold at mt.scri.com)

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