Employment
Web Designer
We are looking for a brilliant web designer. You must love the web and have a portfolio that demonstrates excellent use of typography, usability and layout. You should be detail oriented with the ability to function in a fast paced deadline driven environment.
A strong interest in personal/professional development is extremely important to DBS>Interactive. You will be asked to demonstrate how you are keeping up with the latest web design best-practices. If you're the right candidate, you'll have energy, drive and dedication to teamwork while still being capable of leadership. We also require sharp witted Skyping skills and a deep appreciation of random YouTube videos. Here are some other abilities we'd like to see in your tool belt:
Essential
- CSS/XHTML
- Wire Framing
- Typography
- Adobe Photoshop/Fireworks
- Convert Design Projects to Open Source Content Managers
- Grasp of Web Usability
- Browser Testing
Preferred
- Information Architecture
- Flash Macromedia/ActionScript 3
- Open Source E-commerce Software
DBS>Interactive is one of the largest web development companies in the area and has seen dramatic growth in the last 2 years. If hired, you will be working on high profile clients and required to display the highest levels of professionalism.
DBS>Interactive Job Perks
- Massage Therapy twice a month
- Great Benefits after 90 Days
- Day Off for Birthday
- Half Day off in Dec for Holiday Shopping
- Free Mousepad and Twitter Account
We are more interested in your portfolio than your resumé or education. Send resume and details to employment@dbswebsite.com
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