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The fields of Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) offer innovative solutions to different complex problems. AR-VR Engineers collaborate with a software team in developing advanced solutions for different equipment and mobile devices. This ranges from developing mobile games and social media lenses to head-mounted displays to designing complex flight simulator programs for pilots. Other possible duties include mapping systems, debugging complex code and adapting new technologies.
Most AR-VR Engineers have a degree in computer science, software development or a related field. They are skilled coders and typically have a minimum of five years of experience designing real-time systems or 3D environments. They’re also expected to have good math and analytic skills.
Toronto is a major finance and business center. Nearly 50 percent of the largest companies in the country are headquartered within the city, including large players like IBM, General Motors, Microsoft and IBM. Toronto also houses most of the major banks in the country, such as Royal Bank of Canada and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce as well as lots of foreign banks.
Toronto has plenty of inexpensive or free parking spaces spread across most of the city, so many residents prefer to drive. The city also has a highly efficient public transit system that includes buses, subway rail, street-car rail and intercity rail services.
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