Monday 10 January 2011

> Junior Flash Developer, London 25-32k

This is the most famous advertising agency in London looking for a Junior Flash Developer to join the digital team, who develop the most famous digital communications work in the UK.

This 38 person digital team consists of Web Developers, Flash Developers, Project Managers, and Art Directors who work within the best advertising agency in London. They work on major brand’s digital communications campaigns. The advertising agency’s work is famous, you will definitely already know their TV advertising creative work for brands, as well as the digital teams online innovations. Their web and mobile work is famous too and as a sign of the times, often leads the way for the TV creative work. They are not just rolling out the next microsite for a brand’s next product or service launch. It is clever online work that is entertaining and fun for people to engage with.

The role works in the development team and works into the technical director – who has a history of building great teams in the biggest digital agencies in London.

This role will also work a long side passionate, top Senior Flash Developers who are looking to develop someone. Research and development time is important to them. You will be involved in innovative projects from concept stage through to delivery, working with a first class digital agency team.

They are looking for a Creative Developer at OOP level using as3/as2. Also ideally looking for an appreciation of graphic layout/motion and information architecture.

Some job spec points:

• advanced as3/as2

• Oop / MVC

• Javascript

• Photoshop

• Flash

• Information architecture

• cross-browser issues

• Understanding of source control

• Multi-language application development

• Video encoding

This unique opportunity is a chance to be part of a major new long term strategy in the communications industry in an extremely vibrant, buzzy contemporary culture and physical environment.

Please email your CV and online portfolio to me, Graham Cazaly, with a view to being briefed further.

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