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Research Scientist We seek an exceptionally talented scientist to join a team that is creating breakthroughs in research on large-vocabulary conversational speech recognition and its applications. We are prepared to teach the necessary speech science to a Ph.D. in physics, mathematics, computer science, or other quantitative science. This scientist must be skilled with computers (C programming skills desired) and interested in languages. Some knowledge of Spanish is preferred and native fluency would be a great asset. Promising candidates will be invited to our facility in Newton, Massachusetts to give a half-hour research seminar on a topic of their choice and to take a programming test. We're an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer which recognizes the strength of a diverse workforce. ABOUT DRAGON SYSTEMS At Dragon Systems, Inc., the world leader in PC-based speech recognition technology, we've created an open, team-centered environment that enables our people to utilize their expertise in innovative ways. As pioneers in the field, we're changing the way people work. As an expanding international company, we're looking for motivated individuals to contribute to our drive. At Dragon Systems, you'll experience the freedom to act on your ideas and the support of talented peers. We also foster personal and professional growth through a competitive compensation and benefits package. We hope to fill this position by July 19, 1995. Please send your resume to: Director, Human Resources, Dragon Systems, Inc., 320 Nevada Street, Newton, MA 02160; FAX: (617) 332-9575; email: internet: PaulMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuedragonsys.com.