Subscribe to RSS
get email updates
home | about | pixDif AIR app | video tutorials
polyGeek.com

Register for 360Flex in DC using the ad below and you will automatically be entered in a drawing for a free ticket. Read more.
place your ad here

Web Premium





What I’m looking for in a job

November 22nd, 2006 . by polyGeek

What I’m looking for:

  • A place that is doing some cool work with Flash and needs some amazing Actionscript work. If you frequently find yourself needing the impossible done then I’m very interested in working with you.
  • Is looking to expand into Flex and Apollo.
  • Would like to find someone who can handle advanced coding along with UX and graphic design work.
  • A work environment that balances being conductive to long hours of hard work and playful fun between co-workers.

Things you should know before contacting me with job offers

Current situation: I’m working for the EXG team at Microsoft as a contractor. My first year will be up in February and that means it’s transition time. I’ll probably be signed on as a vendor or something like that. It’s possible that I could get an offer to work directly for MS. Right now I’m just looking to see if there are any better positions out there. That said, I have a pretty damn good one right now.

As I mentioned above, I work for the EXG team at Microsoft. That’s the team that built the XBox/360, Zune and others. That means I’m prototyping some really cool stuff and I get to build RIA for Xbox.com and Zune.net. Getting to work on cool shit goes a long way with me. I’m excited about technology, science, entertainment and such. If you have a job opening for a real estate firm or something like that then you might want to just go to the next resume. I’m not going to be interested.

  • Relocation: there are a number of cities in California that I would consider. British Columbia is an option. And my wife and I love to live in London or Northern Europe, Australia, New Zealand, or Asia.
  • I’m looking for a pay rate in the 90k range, with benefits, vacation and training.

If something here has proved valuable to you then feel free to drop a couple of bucks in the tip-jar.

Post to Twitter Post to Delicious Post to Facebook Post to Reddit Post to StumbleUpon


similar posts

   Welcome back (Change)

Leave a Reply

comment feed RSS   subscribe to this comment thread

Recent Posts

   



polyGeek.com

© Copyright 2008 polyGeek.com / Dan Florio, All Rights Reserved Except Where Explicitly Stated
Web Developement Blogs - Blog Catalog Blog Directory
M2 Websites
Local Directory for Los Angeles, CA

Better Tag Cloud