Archive for the ‘Career Opportunities’ Category

Seeking a Full-Time Web Developer

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

CMDS, one of New Jersey’s leading interactive and web design agencies, is seeking a full-time, experienced web developer to help complete projects for our rapidly growing client base. The successful candidate will be a self-starting, motivated individual with good communication skills, field experience and will be deadline oriented.
The following skills are required:

HTML
ASP
.NET [...]

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Project Manager Needed

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

Web Design Company CMDS is currently looking for a project manager that will have the responsibility of the planning and execution of all web design, print development and marketing projects. The project manager’s main duty is to ensure the success of a project by minimizing risk throughout the lifetime of the project. The project manager will usually have to ask penetrating questions, detect unstated assumptions, and resolve interpersonal conflicts, as well as use more systematic management skills.

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Personal Assistant

Tuesday, July 10th, 2007

Web Design Company CMDS is seeking a full time personal assistant to handle day to day tasks. We’re looking for someone long-term that is looking to grow with us. Must be able to multi-task and organize well! Must have decision-making abilities. We need someone that can take the ball and run with it.

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Web Designer Needed in New Jersey

Tuesday, July 10th, 2007

Web Design Company CMDS is seeking a full-time web designer whose position will entail web design, interactive cd design, development and maintenance for specified clients. The candidate must have a creative eye with a good sense of color and composition and two years experience in the industry. A background in advertising and marketing is a plus. Duties to include creating Flash Animations, original designs in Photoshop and Illustrator and taking completed designs and chopping them into HTML.

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