Job vacancy @ ManUtd.com

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Have you ever dreamed of working at Old Trafford?

Manchester United is looking to sign up a junior website designer for the ManUtd.com office inside the stadium.

Junior Website Designer

Responsible for maintaining visual freshness and relevance of the Club’s official website, the successful candidate will have proven creative flair with the ability to implement designs in an internet environment.

Duties will include developing creative assets to enhance commercial, marketing or editorial content on the website along with designing materials that support the interactive sales/marketing programmes.

Experience of Quark, Photoshop and Illustrator is essential and experience of HTML and Flash is desirable.

To request a full job description and application form, please telephone the club's recruitment line on +44 (0) 161 868 8266. If you are asked to leave a message, please specify that you are interested in the position of Junior Website Designer.

Strictly no recruitment agencies.
 
I'm too good for that job...... ;)
 
Got the forms yesterday. They want someone who has finished their degree, not 1/4 the way through. Ah well :)
 
Originally posted by 2Bullish:
<strong>I want to know who the senior web designer is, so I can laugh in his stupid face.</strong><hr></blockquote>


The new webiste is a vast improvement on the old one. Though I dont use it much, other than for ticket info etc. I think they are making some good improvements, ie- transfer speculation, links to news agencies etc. Given the rigid corporate environment of United, I think they are doing a good job.
 
Its still too bulky and doesn't display the page assets in a very efficient way. I feel sorry for anyone who attemtps to navigate that site with a dial up connection.
 
Originally posted by Raoul:
<strong>Its still too bulky and doesn't use the display the page assets in a very efficient way. I feel sorry for anyone who attemtps to navigate that site with a dial up connection.</strong><hr></blockquote>

Thats propbably a fair criticsim. The new site is under constant evaluation, so perhaps it is something they are going to address.
 
Does this position require you to be in the country, or can you work from abroad?????

:confused: :D <img src="confused.gif" border="0">
 
Originally posted by Raoul:
<strong>Its still too bulky and doesn't display the page assets in a very efficient way. I feel sorry for anyone who attemtps to navigate that site with a dial up connection.</strong><hr></blockquote>

Well they are improving. Content wise.

The design though is very bad IMO.

I'm getting a fecking headache from the white text on red background.

With the money they're putting in it should be so much better.
 
Originally posted by beatlemanu:
<strong>Does this position require you to be in the country, or can you work from abroad?????
</strong><hr></blockquote>

You have to work in the office, full-time. The application form didn't say anything about the salery, but the benefits weren't much. You need to have experience in Quark, Photoshop and Illustrator, and a full university design degree. I would've sent the form off, but, I am only a quarter of the way through my degree.
 
Originally posted by Raoul:
<strong> I feel sorry for anyone who attemtps to navigate that site with a dial up connection.</strong><hr></blockquote>

Me too :D
 
At least the pages change some times on the new site. Let's hope they find this young guy they are looking for, or the new site will probably become as bad as the last one.