Work for Macromedia: ActionScript Developer/Writer needed

February 24th, 2004 by mike downey Leave a reply »

We have an opening for an ActionScript Developer/Writer. We need a talented and experienced person to work with our Instructional Media team.

More details:

ActionScript Developer/Writer
Job Number: PW0044
Location: San Francisco, CA

Summary
The Macromedia Instructional Media team has an opening for a programmer/writer. The ideal candidate is skilled in developing ActionScript sample applications and is adept at describing and demonstrating to users how applications work and how to create them. This is currently a contract/temporary position.

The Macromedia Engineering team is a highly rewarding and fast-paced group. We’re looking for an experienced, imaginative candidate with a keen interest in Macromedia products. The candidate should be willing to grapple with technically demanding issues and convey the best approach to creating applications for an eager audience.

Responsibilities
Create sample applications.
Research, design, and write documentation for SDKs.
Advocate ease of use and clarity for the software development environment.
Deliver high-quality work on time.
Frequently interact and collaborate with members of other departments such as Engineering, Quality Assurance, Marketing, and Technical Support to address the needs of customers.

Requirements
Knowledge of ActionScript.
Experience building sample files.
Minimum of three years’ experience as a programmer/writer, preferably in software documentation development for the developer market.
Demonstrated ability to address users of various levels of experience.
Excellent writing skills and demonstrated ability to write clear, concise prose on a deadline.
Ability to work with editors and style guides.
Excellent verbal communication and listening skills.

Ideal:
Four-year college degree.
Proficiency in FrameMaker 7.
Experience developing web-oriented and office-productivity applications.

For consideration forward links to ActionScript components you have developed and examples of your documentation with your resume to jprewitt@macroemdia.com

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4 comments

  1. Erik Bianchi says:

    hrmmm the email was returned from macromedia’s server. Did I get banned again? =)

  2. klim says:

    hi
    1.I’m very want to bee a pice of
    MACROMEDIAs Concession.
    Than I can be useful for you company if shall offer
    module which converteed vrml & 3ds files to
    actionscript file.

    2. If you have similar simple technology of this
    idea please TELL ABOUT …

  3. daoc says:

    Hello Mike,

    The email address seems wrong jprewitt@macroemdia.com shouldn’t it be jprewitt@macromedia.com ?

  4. hrmmm the email was returned from macromedia’s server. Did I get banned again? =)