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#1 May 26 2011 at 9:47 PM Rating: Excellent
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Web Designer
Job Description

The ZAM Network is seeking a web designer with experience in creating and maintaining web sites to join the ZAM team. This designer would be responsible for maintaining the overall site aesthetics and usability, improving the existing offering, as well as designing new features. The main focus will be on Wowhead but the designer will also work on other ZAM Network websites as needed. This is a full-time contract position for a remote employee. You don't need a US work permit to apply.

Requirements


•Experience in web design and web-related technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, JSON, Ajax, etc)
•Experience with cross browser testing and browser specific quirks
•Background in successful user interface design
•Fluency with Adobe Photoshop
•Ability to prepare wireframes and mockups
•Ability to work as a remote employee while fulfilling job requirements

Big Plusses


•Experience with C++ (send code samples)
•Experience with PHP web development (send code samples)
•Experience with relational databases (especially MySQL)

Plusses


•Experience with Design Frameworks such as Grid
•Experience with Flash
•Experience with Linux, bash, perl, and Apache
•Experience with code versioning (especially SVN)
•Substantial proven experience in accomplishing tasks as a remote employee
•Passion for video games and/or World of Warcraft

To Apply

You may apply at jobs@wowhead.com. Please include any relevant portfolio samples along with your cover letter, resume, and salary history in a separate document. Applicants should be able to work as a remote employee with their existing computer hardware.

Portfolio samples are mandatory. Applications without will not be considered.

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#2 May 26 2011 at 10:00 PM Rating: Excellent
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I can do Photoshop. I'm sure I could learn the rest as I go.

Really, how hard could it be? Smiley: tongue

Edited, May 27th 2011 12:00am by Eske
#3 May 26 2011 at 10:58 PM Rating: Good
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May I reccomend this guy?
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#4 May 27 2011 at 4:58 AM Rating: Decent
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My SO would probably love to do it, but I don't think she has much of a portfolio per se at this point. She would probably do it for dirt cheap though, in light of that.
#5 May 27 2011 at 6:19 AM Rating: Excellent
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May I reccomend this guy?
Damn it, you beat me to it!
#6 May 27 2011 at 9:08 AM Rating: Excellent
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I made a GeoCities page once.

It might have been AngelFire. Doesn't that matter?
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#7 May 27 2011 at 11:02 AM Rating: Good
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Does experience in tweaking your MySpace profile count towards anything?
#8 May 27 2011 at 11:04 AM Rating: Good
24 months til I finish my MIT :/ Oh well, if you guys are hiring again in 2013, I'll have the shiny degree under my belt by then.
#9 May 27 2011 at 11:06 AM Rating: Good
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Jophiel wrote:
I made a GeoCities page once.

It might have been AngelFire. Doesn't that matter?


Haha, yes! I did that too. Boo that Geocities isn't around anymore!

Angelfire appears to still be around.
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Does experience in tweaking your MySpace profile count towards anything?


I do a mean facebook poke.
#11 May 27 2011 at 11:25 AM Rating: Good
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How many of these requirements, big pluses and pluses must one achieve to be considered for the job? I've got one of them nailed.
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#12 May 27 2011 at 11:27 AM Rating: Excellent
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I dunno, but I think the "Passion for video games and/or World of Warcraft" portion is hilarious. Just proves that World of Warcraft may not actually be a video game. It's really a word processor!
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#13 May 27 2011 at 11:30 AM Rating: Good
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Yea...that wasn't the one I was referring to as "passion" is a little strong for me there. But I too got a smirk out of that one.
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#14 May 27 2011 at 12:17 PM Rating: Decent
I'd totally apply if I had the time and/or any interest in WoW whatsoever, but I don't :(
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Uglysasquatch wrote:
How many of these requirements, big pluses and pluses must one achieve to be considered for the job? I've got one of them nailed.


I'd assume you need all the requirements (hence the name), and the plusses are plusses?

I've got 1.5 of the requirements down pat. Um... "successful user interface design" includes an xterm and cleverly looped select and read commands, right? I've edited a ton of wiki pages too! What could possibly go wrong? :)
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#16 May 27 2011 at 2:23 PM Rating: Good
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gbaji wrote:
I'd assume you need all the requirements (hence the name)
You don't actually hire many people, do you?
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#17 May 27 2011 at 2:26 PM Rating: Excellent
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Don't let gbaji write your webcode. I can only assume it would be long, redundant, and inefficient.
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How are you gonna find a good graphic artist/designer who can do the programming stuff? That sounds like it's going to be a potential *****. Shouldn't the, you know, designing parts be the big plusses?

Edited, May 27th 2011 3:50pm by Sweetums
#19 May 27 2011 at 2:51 PM Rating: Excellent
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Bardalicious wrote:
Don't let gbaji write your webcode. I can only assume it would be long, redundant, and inefficient.


And perpetually unable to compile due to the inclusion of hundreds of extraneous ellipses.
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Uglysasquatch wrote:
gbaji wrote:
I'd assume you need all the requirements (hence the name)
You don't actually hire many people, do you?


Hire personally? No. If you mean, "have you sorted, prioritized, and rejected stacks of resumes for a position and have you conducted interviews of potential new-hires?". Then the answer is yes. And guess what, if some skill is "required" for a position, then anyone who doesn't have that skill doesn't get hired. Baring the rare case where there isn't a single applicant with the skill set required, I suppose.
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Eske Esquire wrote:
Bardalicious wrote:
Don't let gbaji write your webcode. I can only assume it would be long, redundant, and inefficient.


And perpetually unable to compile due to the inclusion of hundreds of extraneous ellipses.


Don't be foolish! I put all that stuff into the comments. ;)
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#22 May 27 2011 at 5:25 PM Rating: Decent
Bardalicious wrote:
Don't let gbaji write your webcode. I can only assume it would be long, redundant, and inefficient.


Sounds like the perfect perl programmer.
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gbaji wrote:
Uglysasquatch wrote:
gbaji wrote:
I'd assume you need all the requirements (hence the name)
You don't actually hire many people, do you?


Hire personally? No. If you mean, "have you sorted, prioritized, and rejected stacks of resumes for a position and have you conducted interviews of potential new-hires?". Then the answer is yes. And guess what, if some skill is "required" for a position, then anyone who doesn't have that skill doesn't get hired. Baring the rare case where there isn't a single applicant with the skill set required, I suppose.
It is my experience, that rarely do you get someone who meets all of your requirements, unless you're actually willing to pay for all of those, which again, is rarely the case on a position outside of senior levels.
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Uglysasquatch wrote:
It is my experience, that rarely do you get someone who meets all of your requirements, unless you're actually willing to pay for all of those, which again, is rarely the case on a position outside of senior levels.


And your experience hiring people in computer related fields is...? I answered the question, so that seems only fair.


You're correct, to a point. If we're looking for a general fit for a position, we'll usually take any of a range of skills as long as we think the person can fill into the position as needed. But that's more of the "we need another head count to help handle the workload a group of people are doing which involve a wide range of specific skill sets". But if the job you're hiring for is specific enough to bother writing down a set of "required" skills, you're pretty much going to use that as a minimum.

Put another way, if 5 people with all of those required skills apply and 50 others apply who don't have them, which 5 candidates will get interviews? As I said, if you somehow get zero candidates who have the required skills *then* you may start looking elsewhere and at candidates who aren't perfect matches. Or, depending on how necessary those skills are, you wont. Or, you'll look at the required skills and trim them a bit to see if you can find matches to the new "required" list.


I just assume that if someone actually writes that some skill is required for a job, that the word "required" actually has some meaning. I suppose it doesn't hurt to toss a resume their way if you want the job and are close, but you have to go in understanding that your odds of even getting through the first round of resume screenings are going to be small. Doubly so in todays market where there are a ton of people looking for work. I remember being pretty selective back in the late 90s and early 2000s. And that was when so many companies were hiring folks with bare minimum skills because they desperately needed any warm body who could do anything useful on a computer. Right now, it's a hirer's market.
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#25 May 27 2011 at 7:04 PM Rating: Decent
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How much does Zam pay? I always got the impression it was absolute garbage.
#26 May 27 2011 at 7:12 PM Rating: Good
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gbaji wrote:
And your experience hiring people in computer related fields is...? I answered the question, so that seems only fair.
Yes, that's fair. And the answer is none.


However, in discussing anything with you, I don't have to have any experience in the specific field, as you've clearly assumed what you know in one field automatically applies to all others whenever it suits you, so I'll do the same. Feel free to consider my opinion invalid if you'd like, but remember why everyone considers yours invalid when you do the same.
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