Mediamatic Lab is looking for a Front Developer who can read and write with Javascript and CSS (AJAX). Starting date Spring 2008.
Mediamatic Lab
Mediamatic Lab builds websites for clients. Typically we make social networks with a cultural aim. We build them with anyMeta, the CMS we have developed. It is a system to do great things quickly. See for example the website of PICNIC 07, Rhiz.eu made for the European Cultural Foundation, or the Bid Network.
We works very closely with the Mediamatic Foundation, our sister organisation. Of course we have also made their website www.mediamatic.net. The exchange between our organisations makes working with Mediamatic even more inspiring and varied.
New Front-end developer
Building more websites requires another front ender! Our new collegue will work with Bas van Rijen and Tim Benniks (front end developers) and Ino Paap (projectleader and interaction designer).
We are looking for a front-end developer who can with work with, and extent his or her knowledge of, Javascript (AJAX), Flash (Actionscript), and PHP. Our new collegue has many of the following characteristics:
- relevant studies and experience with Javascript (AJAX), Actionscript en PHP
- experience with CMS systems and the willingness to learn anyMeta
- creative person, who gets pleasure from developing new solutions
- Affinity with the cultural and social aims of our projects
We offer:
- nice, inspiring international workspace in the centre of Amsterdam. You will be working in a small, non-hierarchical team.
- a learning environment where you will work on usefull projects
- preferably a 40 hours / week job
- a good pay
Applications and information
Please send a short motivation and your CV to Willem Velthoven at please mention ‘vacature front end'. Please also register on www.mediamatic.net and put a profile and CV online.
For questions contact Ino Paap, interaction designer & projectleader at Mediamatic Lab, 0031 - (0)20 - 6389901.
The Mediamatic Lab office is located on the fifth floor of the Post CS building (with a view over the old city), at the Oosterdokskade 5, 1011 AD Amsterdam, the Netherlands