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12 February 2008

 

Flash Actionscript Programmer


Flash Actionscript Programmer
Opportunity for a Flash Actionscript programmer to join an exciting marketing/software dev company, in EC2 - Central London !
NO AGENCIES - NO SPONSORSHIP.
This is a key role in the company and will involve responsibility of developing online marketing games !
Skills wanted:
- Flash Actionscript AS2 AS3 oriented object
- XMLSocket in Flash
- Dynamic Object Loading in Flash
- Ability to learn new skills
- Team Player
- Must have a creative touch
- Design is a plus
Advantages :
- Quick raises possibilities.
- End of year bonus.
- Friendly and Energic team.
- Training provided. (XMLSocket communication, 3D Modeling in AS)
You will work on the creation of nice Flash Gaming applications.
Good english required.
Needed to Apply :
IMPORTANT : ANY MISSING PART IN YOUR APPLICATION WILL VOID IT.
1/ Send us your resume at vacancies@gimo.co.uk
2/ Reply to thoses questions :
1. What is your wanted gross yearly salary ?
2. Have you even been working on Flash that is server connected ?
3. How do you define your AS Skills (we want OO)?
4. Do you live far from the City (EC2) ? How many hours to get there.
5. Are you able to travel in the European Union ?
3/ You will be called within 2 weeks for an interview, reviewing your resume, and to pass "the test" (creating a test-dummy flash application in our offices)
Send the replies with your application to : vacancies@gimo.co.uk
Reference GIMO-FLASH-PROGRAMMER

Call: vacancies@gimo.co.uk


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