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chemicaltheory

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 11:46 am    Post subject: Photoshop GODS Required - Great Pay! Work in Paradise! Reply with quote

Are you the best Photoshop Designer in the WORLD? If not, stop reading here.

So, you're still reading??? Good! Then let us fill you in...

BookIt.com is putting together an Interactive Design division with one goal... to re-build the coolest, hottest, slickest most interactive and fun travel website on the web.... period.

What this job is not

• If you don't want to dedicate months to one project that will blow the doors off of anything anyone has ever seen, don't apply.
• If you don’t want to work in a fast paced and fun environment and get pushed to design limits that you never knew you were possible of, don't apply.
• If you let a pixel or two of difference not affect you and let it simply slide, don't apply.
• If you’re happy just doing good work, and not great work, don’t apply.
• If you don’t like the idea of working as a team and constantly analyzing every tiny piece of your work or others, finding ways to make it better, cooler and more exciting, don’t apply.

What this job is

• Eat, breathe, sleep and eat Photoshop, Illustrator, 3D, Flash and any other design software we can get our hands on!
• Working as part of a team and/or working on solo projects
• Constant refinement and re-building of BookIt.com front and back end
• Reporting to the VP of Product Development and always showing a project that is better than the last project
• Adhering to graphical requirements that will preserve our brand, while still finding new ways to bring it alive
• Work with great equipment, great technology and in a fast paced, creative environment

So you’re still here… good! Then this is what we need from you…

• An online portfolio or links to work that you have done (required)
• At least 2-3 years experience in Photoshop Design (required)
• At least 1 year experience in Design for Web Applications (required)
• You will need to be prepared to move to paradise (required)
• US Resident (required)
• Salary Requirements (not required, but helpful)

Now, a little bit about the company….

BookIt.com is an online travel company based on the beautiful beaches of Panama City Beach, FL. Our offices overlook the Gulf of Mexico and we work in a tropical paradise. We work hard but also encourage our employees to play hard and take advantage of the beautiful surroundings at every opportunity.

As a private company with just under 100 employees, we encourage open discussion and creative input from every department.

We compete everyday against companies such as Expedia, Orbitz, Travelocity, Hotels.com and others. But don’t even bother looking at those sites… we are going to do it 1000% better than they could even dream.

So bring it on! Let’s see what you've got...

See attached file for complete details...



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