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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Client-Side Job Opening – Interactive Art Director

Melaleuca in Idaho Falls has an opening for an Interactive Art Director to help drive initiatives around web properties. Anyone interested should contact Jeff Boag for more information.

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Job Opening – Account Executive

On The Idaho Statesman’s CareerBuilder website there is a job opening for an Account Executive with a marketing and graphic design firm. Applicants should have at least one year of agency experience.

While there’s no mention of the hiring agency in the job posting, a quick search on the fax number provided revealed that this is a job opening with Murie Design Group.

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Job Opening – Production Manager

Drake Cooper in Boise has an opening for a Production Manager. This person should have experience in production management and print estimating, according to the job listing. Full details about the job can be found here.
(Courtesy of Craigslist)

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Are changes in the air?

A couple of recent job opening have got me wondering — are changes in the air?

More specifically, within the past week I’ve seen an opening with the Idaho Lottery for a Marketing Director, and a Marketing Manager for the Boise Hawks Baseball Club.

Now the realist in me says that I’m reading way too much into things, but I have to at least pose the question. I’ve seen it happen entirely too many times in the past — a new marketing manager or director joins an organization, has their own opinions and personal favorites as to which agency they’d like to work with, and ends up yanking the account from the incumbent agency.

Will that happen with the Idaho Lottery? Doubtful. Within the past year they went through the entire RFP process and renewed their relationship with Drake Cooper. If I remember correctly, though, there were a few stipulations in the RFP guidelines that could open it back up again — one of which was a change in agency ownership / management or a change in leadership at the Lottery office (Disclaimer – I’m going off of memory here, so I could very well be mistaken).

The Boise Hawks? Well, that’s another story all together. Since the opening is not for the Director of Marketing, but rather someone that reports to the Director, it doesn’t seem as likely that this account would change hands, but then again, you never know.

So, the moral of the story — if you’re the incumbent, by all means don’t just sit back and expect business as usual. If you want to keep them, you’re going to have to defend your accounts virorously. And on the flip side, if you’re looking to pick off one of these accounts, this may be your best shot at doing so.

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