Job: Living Memory (Sydney) online community
This one looks interesting, no? Web Designer, $70,000 + Bonus, neg, Living Memory International Pty Limited Remuneration Package circa $70k + Incentives St Leonards, Sydney Full Time Living Memory is an online community for people to treasure the past, celebrate the present and plan for the future. We are passionate about expanding a best practice…
This one looks interesting, no?
Web Designer, $70,000 + Bonus, neg, Living Memory International Pty Limited
- Remuneration Package circa $70k + Incentives
- St Leonards, Sydney
- Full Time
Living Memory is an online community for people to treasure the past, celebrate the present and plan for the future. We are passionate about expanding a best practice community for all to enjoy.
Your role will be to continue the development and implementation of the look and feel for our various web based applications.
You can show experience in sophisticated Internet application design with a strong focus on the creative and design elements.
You are a creative, conceptual and strategic thinker, have an excellent understanding of the latest internet consumer trends, have good problem solving skills and have good written and verbal skills. You are self motivated, can manage a high volume of work with minimum supervision and can work in a co-ordinated team environment.
You must have at least
- Minimum 5 years online design experience
- Minimum basic level of HTML/XML
- Photoshop CS2, Photoshop Image Ready
- Flash 8, Action Script, Flash Remoting
- Basic CSS 2 and Java Script
- Web 2.0 design skills
Multilingual web development skills would also be an advantage.
Whilst small at present, we anticipate rapid and dynamic growth resulting in opportunities for promotion.
If you are a highly organised, high-energy individual with solid exposure to a Graphics Design role and a drive to succeed – this role is waiting for you. APPLY TODAY!
Anyone got an opinion on this community? their technology? how groovy it would be to work there? does anyone besides me say groovy anymore? Such portentous things we ponder. Bloody seek.com.au link here. Won’t work. I reckon you should revolt against Seek and apply directly. The aboutus for livingmemory.com.au is here. Tell ’em I sent you. 🙂
As with most ideas, the inspiration behind LivingMemory.com came from a personal experience. When an old friend died and I was not told about it until long after his funeral, I felt cheated. I did not have the opportunity to attend his funeral and say goodbye, and I’m sure that he would have wanted me to know.
Unfortunately, he didn’t make it easy for his family to locate all of his friends. Besides, I imagined that the grieving process for them was very difficult and that made going to a lot of trouble to contact everyone that would have wanted to know about his death all the more difficult.
Today, we connect with so many more people than we used to. Unless we keep a record of our personal contacts and make it effortless for our family to access this information, they won’t be able to contact the people in our life should something happen to us.
I’ve written about this sort of community before. Diaries of the Dead – a forgotten Bablyon – remember? About the fact that one day the blogs of the dead will outnumber the living?