Lori
11-12-2005, 09:52 PM
Production Assistant / Associate Designer (Generalist) - Contract (san mateo)
Reply to: nicki.lighthouse@gmail.com
Date: 2005-10-13, 11:46AM PDT
We're a Web-based application provider based in San Mateo, and need reliable production assistants who can tackle a wide range of tasks. The tasks can range from brain-dead HTML production to junior-level design work. The requirements are as follows:
* Expert at hand-coding HTML and with Web production
* Expert with Photoshop and Illustrator
* Web-based design experience
* Obsessive attention to detail
* You'd rather slam a car door on your hand than miss a deliverable
* Intermediate knowledge of JavaScript, CSS, DHTML, Flash
* Bonus: QuarkXPress know-how (will settle for InDesign), illustration ability
We will probably start you wil the boring stuff and move you along to the more interesting, right-brain-intensive design work (with an appropriate increase of your hourly, of course). This may be an excellent opportunity for an upper-divisional art school student or recent graduate. We are looking for an full-time associate user-interface designer sometime in the future ...
You will be working from home, and will keep your own hours. The hourly rate will be DOE, but probably in the $20-30 range. Bay Area applicants are a plus, since it may help to bring you into our San Mateo office occasionally.
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Qualified applicants should send your resume, portfolio URL(s), and desired hourly rate to nicki.lighthouse@gmail.com.
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No attachments.
Don't gloss over the "Do this" section. Remember: resume, URL(s), hourly rate.
Don't copy-and-paste a boilerplate cover letter; it's annoying and it's just more scrolling we have to do in order to get to the good stuff. If you want to take a minute to jot down why you think you're especially qualified, that's great -- but if not, skip it.
Don't reply if you're based overseas.
Don't reply if you represent a design company.
No attachments.
* Compensation: DOE
* Telecommuting is ok.
* This is a contract job.
* no -- Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
* no -- Please, no phone calls about this job!
* no -- Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.
* yes -- Reposting this message elsewhere is OK.
Reply to: nicki.lighthouse@gmail.com
Date: 2005-10-13, 11:46AM PDT
We're a Web-based application provider based in San Mateo, and need reliable production assistants who can tackle a wide range of tasks. The tasks can range from brain-dead HTML production to junior-level design work. The requirements are as follows:
* Expert at hand-coding HTML and with Web production
* Expert with Photoshop and Illustrator
* Web-based design experience
* Obsessive attention to detail
* You'd rather slam a car door on your hand than miss a deliverable
* Intermediate knowledge of JavaScript, CSS, DHTML, Flash
* Bonus: QuarkXPress know-how (will settle for InDesign), illustration ability
We will probably start you wil the boring stuff and move you along to the more interesting, right-brain-intensive design work (with an appropriate increase of your hourly, of course). This may be an excellent opportunity for an upper-divisional art school student or recent graduate. We are looking for an full-time associate user-interface designer sometime in the future ...
You will be working from home, and will keep your own hours. The hourly rate will be DOE, but probably in the $20-30 range. Bay Area applicants are a plus, since it may help to bring you into our San Mateo office occasionally.
Do this.
Qualified applicants should send your resume, portfolio URL(s), and desired hourly rate to nicki.lighthouse@gmail.com.
Don't do this.
No attachments.
Don't gloss over the "Do this" section. Remember: resume, URL(s), hourly rate.
Don't copy-and-paste a boilerplate cover letter; it's annoying and it's just more scrolling we have to do in order to get to the good stuff. If you want to take a minute to jot down why you think you're especially qualified, that's great -- but if not, skip it.
Don't reply if you're based overseas.
Don't reply if you represent a design company.
No attachments.
* Compensation: DOE
* Telecommuting is ok.
* This is a contract job.
* no -- Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
* no -- Please, no phone calls about this job!
* no -- Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.
* yes -- Reposting this message elsewhere is OK.