World Online, the online division of a regional media company headquartered in Lawrence, KS (and also my employer!), is looking for a “Client and project development specialist.” If you’re like me, you really have no idea what that means, so you’ll want to head over to Lawrence.com and read the job description.
The job is not exactly for a web designer/developer, but rather for someone with some experience in project management and client interfacing — but who also understands the web (and a bit of familiarity with the journalism world wouldn’t hurt, either).
If you’re interested, you’ll want to send your résumé to Dan Cox (as outlined in the job description). If you want to know a bit more about World Online before you apply, feel free to contact me.
001 // Dave // 07.25.2006 // 9:26 AM
Hey, listen… next time you have an opening for a C# developer currently working hard on learning Python and Django at the same time and can work remotely from Philadelphia and has a starting salary of oh, say… $90k (I figure the first part is so rediculous, might as well shoot for a high salary) let me know, ‘cause I’d love to work with you guys! (That last part is true!)
002 // Thomas M. // 07.25.2006 // 10:01 AM
Really was hoping for that design position … ah well, guess returning to Lawrence will just remain a dream. Would have loved to be there August 18th to see the Wailin’ Jenny’s at the free outdoor concert at the Lied Center. Man, I miss Lawrence.
003 // Laura // 07.25.2006 // 9:46 PM
Y’all should just hire me. I could sell Ellington and then some. Just don’t tell Steamboat I said so…
004 // Brian Ford // 07.26.2006 // 4:16 PM
Hrmph.
Another position I don’t really fit.
Design with a heavy interest in writing: Let me know when it opens up.
(And pays at least 40K.)
:)
005 // ben // 07.29.2006 // 11:25 PM
With regard to the actual content of the post my sentiments are almost exactly like Brian F.’s, but I toild you that I was going to leave you a comment.
Thus, I comment.
The chat with you and Nathan was a blast.
006 // Andrew // 07.30.2006 // 12:17 AM
booo.. Project manager jobs aren’t nearly as fun as web designers/developers. Let programmers manage themselves :)
007 // ben // 07.30.2006 // 9:33 AM
…Except that it’s also got a heavy dose of account rep. work, too. In this particular case, it’s the sort that requires an uncommon degree of patience, if my acquaintance with the position’s former holder gives me enough info with which to make a decent educated guess.
The project management aspect actually sounds like it would be a ton of fun, at least for someone who’s good at it.
(Those who’ve got the knack KNOW they’ve got it, and tend to be proud of the results they can coax out of the herd of cats AKA their team. :-D
008 // paulo // 07.30.2006 // 12:29 PM
rushes to polish off the resume and portfolio
(Apologies in advance for posting this here but I don’t have a Flickr account)
Jeff, re your OS X/local django — install working try this guide < http://www.ivfx.com/2006/06/21/have-you-ever-kissed-a-snake/ >. Works pretty well if you don’t want to compile things from scratch… I wish I found it before spent a weekend compiling stuff.
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