New jobs on the Job Board and web design firms on Sortfolio Mar 23 2010
3 comments Latest by pht
View all of the jobs and internships at the 37signals Job Board.
Design Jobs
Facebook is looking for a Communication Design Manager in Palo Alto, CA.
OkCupid.com is looking for a Web Developer & User Experience Specialist in New York, NY.
Amazon is looking for a Senior User Experience Designer, RCX in Seattle, WA.
FOLIOfn is looking for a Design Lead in McLean, VA.
Programming Jobs
Barnes&Noble.com is looking for a Front End JavaScript Developer/Ninja in New York City, NY.
Yammer is looking for a Software Engineer – Sr. Web Application Developer in San Francisco, CA.
JibJab Media is looking for a Software Engineer in Venice, CA.
University of Colorado Denver is looking for a Web Developer (Client-Side) in Denver, CO.
View all Programmer Job listings.
Sortfolio Web Designers
Creative Media Alliance is headquartered in Seattle and has a typical project budget of $25,000-$50,000.
COPIOUS is headquartered in Portland and has a typical project budget of $25,000-$50,000.
Blueprint Design Studio is headquartered in Chicago and has a typical project budget of $3,000-$10,000.
Bit Zesty is headquartered in London and has a typical project budget of $10,000-$25,000.
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3 comments so far
Anonymous Coward 23 Mar 10
Yikes! It looks like B&N needs to be sent a complimentary copy of Rework.
Sean McCambridge 23 Mar 10
Didn’t realize they were still hiring ninjas these days.
pht 24 Mar 10
Given the ”/” in the middle, I suppose it would be fair to send a resume if you’re only a ninja (with your past experience in killing other ninjas, your nunchaku level and a mention of your “certified silent throat slasher certification certificate”.
The canned response letter would be all the funnier.
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