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Headscape is recruiting (again!)

Published on: March 26, 2008 by Paul Boag

Headscape are currently after two new members of staff. If you are an experienced Information Architect or a newly qualified developer, we would love to speak to you.

Yes I know, I am not supposed to be blogging at the moment. However, the reason I am not blogging is because we are so insanely busy. In order to get around this problem we are recruiting (yet again!). If you fancy the idea of working with the gang at Headscape then drop me an email.

Here are the jobs...

Information Architect

We are currently looking for a smart, articulate Information Architect to work with our clients on initial stakeholder interviews, user testing and the production of wireframes.

We are looking for candidates with some or all of the following skills:

  • An ability to organize complex information into simple, easy to understand structures.
  • Experience in running stakeholder interviews and other requirement gathering exercises.
  • Outstanding organizational and communication skills.
  • Proven experience in preparing, running and reporting on usability test sessions.
  • The ability to produce easy to digest documentation on IA and usability issues.
  • Extensive experience creating sitemaps, wireframes, use-case scenarios and flow diagrams.
  • Experience of working with large, complex, information heavy websites.
  • Ability to plan and execute competitive analysis.
  • Proven experience of working with and producing personas.
  • The ability to meet aggressive deadlines.
  • A good understanding of the design process.
  • A good understanding of technical constraints.
  • Experience of copyrighting.
  • Experience of working with B2C ecommerce sites.

The ideal candidate would be one who is able to work from our Southampton office for at least part of the week.

Experience:

  • Bachelors degree or the equivalent
  • 3 years experience designing websites preferably within a web design agency.

Graduate web developer

Starting salary: £22k+
Location: Southampton

Headscape is looking for a graduate web developer, with a 1st or 2:1 degree in a relevant discipline, who is passionate about their profession, keen to learn and can demonstrate good problem solving abilities.

Headscape's core development technologies are ASP.NET v2.0, VB.NET, Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and XML/XSLT. We have our own, highly flexible content management system software that is the basis for most of our website implementation projects for clients. We are also in the process of developing an online service aimed at web designers.

If you don't have skills in our core development technologies, don't worry. We can help you to acquire the skills you'll need. What we need is demonstrable ability and enthusiasm.

You will need to be a fast learner. You need to be a confident, productive developer. You need to understand relational databases. You must be motivated by developing real-world, web-based applications that really matter to their users. You'll want to grab with both hands this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to join a web agency with a national (becoming international) reputation.

If you have had some web development experience outside your degree course we'd love to hear about it too.

Your role will involve working in client project teams with project managers, designers, information architects and user interface developers to create superb bespoke web solutions on-time and within budget.

About Headscape

Headscape is an established web design agency based in the Southampton, England. We produce top quality websites that are accessible to the widest possible audience, easy to use and designed around our clients business objectives. Clients include large government bodies, educational institutions, charities and the commercial sector.

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  • Post by Robin on March 29, 2008 1:02 AM

    "Experience of copyrighting" surely should be "copywriting"? That Firefox spell checker strikes again! ;) Yours ever pedantically.

  • Post by Sarah on March 29, 2008 5:38 PM

    Wish I could!!!

    I need a driving license, more importantly a car!!

    :-D

  • Post by Adam M on April 1, 2008 3:13 AM

    I know you guys have a pretty good sense of what to look out for, but I think these 5 points (even though they are technically for a flash programmer) might be key to avoiding the wrong hire.

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