Job: Web development and Content creation

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northerandy
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Job: Web development and Content creation

Post by northerandy » Tue Feb 07, 2012 3:02 pm

Looking for skills in the following areas:

Content Creation (Native English speaker with journalism or business background highly appreciated)
Web Design and Layout (Professional training in Design highly appreciated)
Basic HTML, PHP, Java (HTML is the most important one here)
Website Administration (Removing spam, replying to user emails and all that other admin stuff)

Must have a great sense of humor and be easy to work with

Contact andrew (dot) hale (at) infusionsuomi (dot) com
please send a resume outlining your education and experience.



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T-K
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Re: Job: Web development and Content creation

Post by T-K » Wed Feb 08, 2012 12:48 am

Is this full time, part time, flexi, contract based...
Can the work be carried out from home, or is there a need to commute?
Where are you based?
What kind of remuneration is offered?

Kind of information that may help with the applications you receive..

northerandy
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Re: Job: Web development and Content creation

Post by northerandy » Fri Feb 10, 2012 11:36 am

Work is initially part time work but could lead to a permanent position in the future.
Most work would be done from home with occasional commuting to meetings or visits with the client
Company is based in Espoo.
Remuneration is negotiable and based on skills and experience

Update
Have received several resumes from technical specialists which is good. I have been interviewing and will most likely hire one of them.
Still on the lookout for someone with good writing skills (preferably English Native speaker) to write website content. More often than not taking stuff written in Finglish and making it sound Native.

Cheers

Andy


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