Job Opening – Flash Developer

Wirestone in Boise has an opening for a Flash Developer, with advanced skills in Flash and Director.

There’s a laundry-list of skills that they’ll ask candidates to demonstrate, but it looks to be pretty standard fare for this type of position. Full details about the job can be found here.
(Courtesy of Creative Hotlist).

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Job Opening – Project Manager

Salty Design Foundry in Coeur d’Alene has an opening for a Project Manager. This person will be responsible for traffic work, managing projects, overseeing production, etc.

Full details about this position can be found here.
(Courtesy of Creative Hotlist)

UPDATE: The word is that this position has been filled already.

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Job Opening – Flash/Web Developer

The Studio Corp in Boise has an opening for a Flash / Web Developer, who will be responsible for layout, design, and usability of a given website.

While there are no ‘X years of experience’ requirements listed in the job description, they are looking for someone who has experience in HTML, MySQL, Flash and Actionscript. Full details about the job can be found here.
(Courtesy of Creative Hotlist)

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Spokane Ad Fed – ADDY Awards Show

While I suspect that those up in Northern Idaho are already well aware of this, the Spokane Advertising Federation’s ADDY Awards Show is this Friday, March 7th, at the Bing Crosby Theater in Spokane.

The Spokane Ad Fed includes members from Northern Idaho as well as Eastern Washington.

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Once again, I must say ‘Thanks’

It seems that the number, and quality of comments have both improved lately, and for that I have to say ‘thank you’ to all of you who take the time to read and comment on the Idaho Ad Agencies blog.

For example, and for those who may have missed it, take a look at Shadow’s comments on the Issues Facing Agencies post from a couple of weeks ago. That comment, and those that followed, are the type of discussion I’d like to see even more of on this site.

There are many others, of course. But, before I let too much more time pass by, I wanted to take the snarky, sarcastic hat off for just a moment to say thanks.

And with that, we now return to our regularly scheduling programming, already in progress…