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Tuesday, 21 June 2011

Interactive Media Jobs

Interactive media Jobs
There are many different fields and companies to work for in the media industry offering different roles experience and most importantly different amounts of pay. Below is a list of jobs i looked at whist surfing the web. 
Programmer for tamba internet:(£35000-£40000) excellent programming skills in AS3, PHP, After Effects and Flash Media Server. Html5 considered a bonus.
Software Developer for BBC worldwide: (£30000-£45000) providing technical solutions, designs and implementations for new and ongoing software development projects. Rapid prototyping tools and techniques
Experience of working within an Agile software development environment.
Experience in carrying out quality reviews of other developers’ code.                                     
Knowledge of configuring and deploying applications to web application containers.          
Experience of new web technologies such as AJAX.                                                                
Flexibility in thinking, with the ability to embrace changes in the business.                                
 Proven organisational and time management skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks and changing priorities to meet deadline. Excellent interpersonal and relationship building skills, with an ability to influence and drive other team members where required.                        
Strong problem solving, conceptual and analytical skills. Passion for quality assurance in a technology environment.

Digital Solution Architect for executive recruitment services (£43000-£70000)
detailed understanding of web analytics, Web 2.0 technologies, will have development experience with .NET, J2EE.Java, SQL, XML, HTML/DHTML, have experience with enterprise software (e.g. WebSphere, WebLogic, Oracle, MS Solutions) and or open source technologies, and have data and object modelling, design patterns, relational database and web technology experience.

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