Adobe Research has openings throughout the year for full time employment in San Jose (CA), San Francisco (CA), Seattle (WA), Cambridge (MA) and Bangalore, India.
We are looking for people who are excited to advance the state of the art in technologies of interest to Adobe as well as the research community at large. The key areas of technology research include: analytics, content intelligence, conferencing, collaboration experiences, 3D graphics, human computer interaction, digital imaging, computer vision, audio, video and rich media.
The San Jose labs are located in Adobe’s corporate headquarters in downtown San Jose, in the heart of Silicon Valley, within walking distance to cultural attractions and dining. San Jose has a mild climate, ideal for enjoying outdoor activities, such as running, cycling and sailing. San Jose is one hour from Santa Cruz and San Francisco.
The San Francisco lab is located in the South of Market district, near the AT&T Ballpark and the waterfront, and a short walking distance from the CalTrain station (or you may choose to hop on the Adobe shuttle!). San Francisco is known worldwide as a top destination for visitors, who enjoy San Francisco’s beautiful neighborhoods, world-class entertainment, shopping and dining.
The Seattle lab is located in the chic Fremont area, directly on the water (you can kayak to work!). Summer in Seattle is sunny and beautiful, and our building is surrounded by a vibrant urban environment, including parks, restaurants, and cafés, with many a “happy hour” and outdoor terrace to choose from.
The Cambridge lab is located in the Cambridge Innovation Center on Kendall Square, just steps away from the Kendall/MIT MBTA Red Line station and MIT's computer science department, with expansive views of Cambridge and Boston across the Charles River.
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