Saturday 13 February 2010

Spp3 - MacPeople Recruitment 10

This will be my last job search as I've come across now 10 different potential jobs that I have taken an interest to, in the right location and offer a good wage for the job. The final job advert was from a recruitment agency called MacPeople.

Browsing through the website it looks as though MacPeople recruit for all different sectors of the creative world. Though what I noticed that was different to other recruitment agencies was that they recruit for people wanting to move to Sydney. I don't really want to do that but its interesting to know that they give the option.

They offer freelance work and permanent work places so they make it suitable for most designers needs. I came across two jobs actually that I took an interest to quite similar but different titles, in London and with a good wage.

Job 1
Title: Graphics/Web Assistant
Office: London Location: Surrey Salary: 20,000...25,000
Large organisation need a Marketing Assistant to support their Sales and Marketing teams in providing research, administrative and project based support. Needs someone who is detail conscious and flexible who can multitask. Ideally you will have some knowledge of both web and print methodologies. Experience of Quark/Indesigne Photoshop and Dreamweaver are needed Managing the company website content, design development and branding ensuring consistency of the branding is adhered to, producing work for on line and printed materials including Posters, banners etc.


Job 2
Title: Junior Web Designer
Office: London Location: London Salary: £25,000
Leading fashion retailer have an exciting opportunity on to join their digital team. You will have the chance to be involved in all aspects on-line marketing including emails,banners and landing pages. You will be responsible for maintaining and updating all site content and product information and making sure that concepts are consistent and clearly communicated. Previous experience in a digital/e-commerce team is essential as is some level of a retail or fashion creative environment.


Both jobs look interesting though I think I prefer the second advert purely because it would be working for a fashion retailer, not sure who for but the other adverts that I have been looking at have been for the standard web site design agencies.

The wage is good for both but I like the work aspect of job 1, purely because they want someone to work with both online and print so the job offers various aspect of work.

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