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The San Diego Union Tribune seeks a talented Web Designer - Sports

Discussion in 'Journalism Jobs' started by Chris SD, Feb 12, 2008.

  1. Chris SD

    Chris SD New Member

    WEB DESIGNER/DEVELOPER - SPORTS


    The San Diego Union-Tribune is seeking a talented Web Designer/Developer - Sports to design, develop, and maintain innovative sports-related web sites, web applications, and products that appeal to local audiences and drive traffic to SignOnSanDiego.com. Qualified candidates will possess the ability to use state of the art technology to build dynamic web pages and applications.

    The ideal candidate will have a minimum of three to five years experience building Web sites plus two years combined experience in object oriented languages such as Python, Java, C#, or Ruby. Experience using XML, HTML, XHTML, CSS, AJAX, and/or JavaScript to build sleek, user-friendly and intuitive front-ends for data-driven Web applications is required. A minimum of one-year experience programming in Python; experience with other similar scripting languages such as JavaScript, Ruby and/or Perl are also helpful. The ideal candidate will have experience using version-control for source code and is comfortable using both SQL and MySQL. PostgreSQL would be OK. Ability to use Adobe Flex, Dreamweaver 8, and/or Actionscript 2/3 a plus. A strong interest in local sports a plus.

    If you are looking for a fun, challenging and rewarding position, we invite you to email your resume to:

    UT.Jobs@uniontrib.com

    An Equal Opportunity Employer
     
  2. Editude

    Editude Active Member

    The site expects experience on several Web operating systems yet the newspaper is not paginated. Just sayin'.
     
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