I realise this won’t apply to many on my flist – so please pass it on to anyone you think might be interested!
We’re vaguely seeking a new employee.
By vaguely, I mean we will be looking hard for a new employee when December rolls around with the aim of getting someone to start in January.
It seemed like a good idea to put up a preliminary post now and let some word spread, to see what might come in – and so it doesn’t have to be done in a rush.
We will be expanding our development team, and we’re looking for a mid-level developer. Exactly what that means is very much down to the candidate, but as a basis:
- Our work is primarily Flash based. As a team we are definitely developers rather than graphic designers using a bit of script, so we need someone who knows how to code. At least an understanding of OOP is a must – I don’t really care in which language. C++ or C# is good, Java is good, Actionscript 2 is okay-ish, Actionscript 3 is excellent (but unlikely). Actionscript 2 is our primary programming language, Actionscript 3 is what we’re currently moving to – if you’re a Java or C# bod you’ll pick it up in no time.
- The more programming-related technologies you’ve played around with the better. Breadth of experience is a Good Thing.
- Other tools and technologies we use include: XML, PHP, haXe, MySQL, Ant, Apache, Java, Flex, HTML, CSS, Subversion, Redmine, Bridge, Alfresco. That should give you a rough idea of the sort of shop we are.
- We work on PCs, but also write for OSX (and almost certainly other things in the future). Our servers are OSX and Ubuntu. Knowledge of any of those is also a Good Thing.
- An idea how to drive Adobe products – primarily Photoshop, Flash – is handy.
- Being creative in any way, whether it be writing, drawing, playing with sound – all are Good Things.
- We are based in Cardiff. So ability to be in or near Cardiff is, clearly, a Good Thing.
Wage range is yet to be settled on, but it will be low by South East standards (there’s no point in pretending otherwise!). We make up for it by hurling burning sheep across the border and juggling lovespoons. Oh, and being able to see acres of green outside our window and occasionally having Tim Roth or Tori Amos stealing items of cutlery*.
Oh, and what do we do? Create CD-ROMs, books, boardgames, webgames and suchlike for the educational market; for kids between ages 3 and 11. Everything from noughts-and-crosses up to full-length point-and-click adventures. (Although if you’re expecting GTA5, look elsewhere…)
It’s a very small company (although part of a much bigger company which does Stuff You’ve Seen On TV) and is at that stage where it has more work than hands to do it with. Anyone involved in a company of that size will know that it’s an all-hands-on-deck enterprise; everyone can have input into everything, from the character concepts for a game to the colour of the writing on the back of the DVD case. And that’s the way we like it.
If you are interested, feel free to get in touch by the usual channels; or alternatively the more unusual one of jobs at awenmedia dot com.
*This is really true. Except the bit about the sheep.