*Opening - not Openring* - Typing too fast....Interactive Remix has an immediate opening for a part-time Web Development Technician in our Morrisville/RTP office. Qualified candidates should submit a copy of their resume to info@interactiveremix.com. Please provide your hours of availability and AIM screenname if available.Title: Web Development TechnicianLocation: Morrisville/RTP Corporate Office (Remote)This is a "remote" position, meaning that the candidate will be allowed to work from home or any location that has an active and secure internet connection. Candidate will receive a company-issued, pre-configured notebook computer that is preloaded with the necessary software and tools that are associated with the tasks and responsibilities of this job. Salary/Wages: Starting at $8/hr with scheduled raises up to $25/hr depending on experience and completion of training sessions. Hours: Minimum of 10 hrs per week. Up to 30-35 hours a week depending on project demands and availability.Duties & Responsibilities: The employee will work closely with customers, peers, team leaders and others to assist in project planning, problem-solving, support, design, and other duties as needed. Quality work and willingness to document are requirements for this position. This position reports to team leader and department manager. Duties will be split among larger project tasks and regular daily support duties. Larger projects include assisting clients in transitioning their websites into our products, while daily tasks span a range of technical support duties from password resets to scripting. This in an entry level position that initial involves administrative support responsiblities and graduates to advanced web development, programming, and project management duties. Candidate should have some basic knowledge of HTML and CSS. Candidate will be expected to attend on-site training sessions will provide exposure to our web development environment, operating systems, and management procedures. This is an idea position for a student who is interested in working with a growing web development firm and has an interest in learning how to develop and manage static and user-driven web applications. Learn more about Interactive Remix at http://www.interactiveremix.com. [Edited on August 2, 2006 at 4:31 PM. Reason : Ooppsss]
8/2/2006 4:25:46 PM
I'd love to do this, just b/c y'all handled the Big Ticket website 2 years ago, but my skills aren't up to par. I'm good w/ XHTML, CSS, cross-platform and 508 accessibility (had to redesign the Wake Co Clerk's Office website for that reason) -- but PHP knowledge is limited, and beyond that is even worse. If you guys ever need a lobbyist though, I'm your guy
8/2/2006 7:22:06 PM
I am kinda interested as a part time gig, but is the onsite training necessary?
8/2/2006 8:33:11 PM
yeah seems like a decent opportunity.according to your posting I'd be qualified, but according to the company's site i'd feel underqualified.it seems like a lot is required for experience to start at 8 bucks an hour.
8/2/2006 10:55:52 PM
Perhaps the job description covers too much. The position is designed for someone with little to no knowledge of web development. We're looking for someone who is extremely interested in learning the in and outs of web development, programming, and web-based software design. While it would be easier to hire someone with experience in the field, we are also trying to fine tune our programming and development training sessions - so we want to start with someone who will benefit from the sessions. On-site training is required. It doesn't mean you'll be sitting in classes all day. It just means that you will probably meet with a project manager one or two nights out of the week and work on existing and upcoming projects to help you get a feel for how our operating systems & development techniques work. Although the position is based out of Morrisville/RTP - anyone living in the Raleigh/Durham area is a good candidate. Our project managers spend a lot of time "in the field" meeting with clients and going on-site IT assessments (I just spent 3hrs in downtown Raleigh doing an on-site assessment). To make a long story short - initially it's not a very demanding position, but as you progress through training and start getting raises and all that fun stuff - the demands increase with the work load. Scheduling is very flexible. If you have classes or other weekly responsibilities, just let us know so we can work around it. Easy job, nice perks, and you get to work with me all the time. Hit me up on AIM (newparadox03) if you have more questions. [Edited on August 2, 2006 at 11:19 PM. Reason : Still typing too fast - long day...]
8/2/2006 11:18:57 PM
Just a FYI, these are all good guys,Wish you Chris and Joe the best of luck. Yall are all insanely hard workers and honest guys.
8/3/2006 12:02:26 AM
I miss scripting so bad.
8/3/2006 8:54:31 AM
Noen thanks for the props. Chris and Joe always have "other" things going on - which is why I am hiring someone else - LOL. Just kidding guys. No seriously... To answer some questions I've gotten via PM and email, we are not hiring based on experience as much as we are hiring based on willingness to learn, availability, and passion for all things web related. If you think of web development as "fun, innovative, and exciting" or you love a "challenge" and you can work well with "deadlines".. that's what we are looking for. The upside is that you get paid for it - and that's cause I know nobody wants to work for free --- even if you like what you're doing. And hey, I'd take a job where I get a spiffy new laptop & I get to work from home.
8/3/2006 9:42:05 AM
8/3/2006 12:42:44 PM
i'm qualified for this...including the experience with PHP (though limited)...i've always enjoyed web design
8/3/2006 1:29:31 PM
8/3/2006 1:51:11 PM
Yes, sir.
8/3/2006 2:58:44 PM
wouldn't mind doing this if I could skip the training sessions, everyone could use some extra income.
8/3/2006 3:02:58 PM