Bleed designstudio is searching for experienced and/or talented front-end developers

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by shl on 22 June 2009 — Posted in Bleed
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Bleed designstudio is searching for experienced and/or talented front-end developers to join us in creating ground-breaking websites for national and international clients.

Requirements:

  • You have strong skills in object oriented AS3 development, and experience from developing dynamic all-flash websites.
  • You have strong skills in XHTML, Javascript and CSS, and always deliver slick, standards compliant code that renders pixel perfect.
  • You know your way around javascript frameworks like Prototype, jQuery and YUI, and have experience with developing AJAX enabled websites.
  • You have several years of experience, preferably from a design-focused environment like our own.
  • You enjoy working in teams, but are also self-managed if needed and can interact with clients in a professional way.
  • You are experienced in writing information specifications based on client meetings, and technical specifications based on design sketches.
  • You know the theories and rules, but you’re pragmatic and know when to break them

Added value:

  • You are a skilled PHP developer, experienced in developing customized web applications, and know your way around a Linux based environment.
  • You can harness the strengths of open-source PHP frameworks like Symphony, Zend or similar, and/or open-source CMS or blog-systems, to rapidly develop backends for small-/medium-sized websites.

If you feel you fill at least 5 of these points, please contact us at bleed@bleed.no or +4799306000

Bleed is a graphic design agency based in Oslo, Norway, established June 2000 by individuals with background in graphic design, advertising and technology. Working to blur the borders between graphic design, art, technology and commercial brand identity. Bleed has since its inception become a visible force in the world of creativity.

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