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Joosted up!15th March 2007 - Jonathan

We are currently having much fun beta testing video startup Joost. "Privileged" is a word that comes to mind to be able to play a small part in shaping what is bound to revolutionise the web. It looks to be living up to the hype that currently surrounds it in Silicon Valley (and to some extent over here in London). Joost combines television watching and social networking into a single interface. This is what it looks like! It's interesting to note that on the day entertainment giant Viacom Media said it will sue Google and its video-sharing website YouTube for $1bn (£517m), they signed a deal with Joost.
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We are hiring £££7th March 2007 - Jonathan

New business means more work, which means we need more people! Currently we are looking for contract web developers, (impress us after a month or so and you can have a full-time position :)). Specifically for bespoke Content Management System setup to start with, then after that our little creative world is your oyster :)

In a fast, clean and efficient manner, you'll be proficient in

  • PHP / mySQL (specifically in the area of CMS design/admin)
  • Xhtml
  • CSS

Experience of the following gives you bonus points

  • Ruby On Rails (we use Radiant CMS)
  • Actionscripting
  • XML integration (Flash & PHP)

You'll have a top class practical knowledge of accessibility, usability, cross browsers & platforms. On a less heavy note, you'll get to build site front-ends from PSDs, in a pro-active manner.

Alongside the build, you'll be involved in the analysis of requirements, specification of technical solutions and costing of development work.

No newbies, you need to hit the ground running!

Email jobs@catchdigital.com with an outline of your skill base and level, show us some recent work you've completed and outline any recent work experience you've had along with rate card.

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