Good morning talented people.
We have openings for designers and presentation team leaders in Michigan and Alabama.
These are great opportunities for you, if:
-- You're passionate about design.
-- You want to continually re-imagine design and the role of newspapers in a digitally focused company and a multi-platform society.
-- You want to play a lead role in shaping content and superior user experience for print users.
-- You don't mind working with talented, dedicated, pleasant people in a creative environment.
ALABAMA
The publications: The Birmingham News, The Huntsville Times, The Mobile Press Register
Openings: Presentation Leader, visual journalists (who'll do some sharp magazine design as well).
MICHIGAN
The publications: AnnArbor.com; The Bay City Times, The Flint Journal, The Grand Rapids Press, Jackson Citizen Patriot, Kalamazoo Gazette, Muskegon Chronicle, The Saginaw News
Openings: Presentation Leader (to help lead a redesign), designers (UX designers)
Many thanks.
George Frederick
gfrederi@advance.net
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Yes of course Sir,
I am passionate about design.
I really want to continually re-imagine design and the role of newspapers in a digitally focused company and a multi-platform society.
and of course, want to play a lead role in shaping content and superior user experience for print users.
and I don't mind working with talented, dedicated, pleasant people in a creative environment.
MY email ID: 1980.kaushik@gmail.com
Thank you Kaushik. Your design work is spectacular.
thanx sir
Dear Mr. George,
Can I apply too. I mean is it for US based designers only?
Thanks & Regards,
Jitendra Patel
+974 66557896
Hi Jitendra,
The post is mainly targeted toward designers in the U.S., because of the time and complexity involved with bringing in people from outside the country. The sites are hoping to fill the positions quickly.
But I'll pass your name on. Thanks.
-- George
Thanks a million Mr. George. Really looking for a good opportunity.
Thanks for passing my name.
Regards,
Jitendra Patel.
My pleasure.
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