Friday, 18 February 2011

SPP3: Chosen Course and Job

Chosen Job...

Junior Website Designer
http://www.adtrak.co.uk/employment.php?a=uk

Employer:
Adtrack

Job Type:
Permanent

Salary Details:
Salary between £12k - £15k depending on experience.

Ref:
none

Role:
Adtrak LLP is looking for a Junior Web Designer to expand their Web Design Team, working within a vibrant and expanding company based in Nottingham City Centre just off the market square.

This is a great role for an individual to work within a fun and lively web department. You will be working on challenging projects and strong XHTML / Dreamweaver skills will be required. Projects are mainly centred around designing clients websites from initial concept through to coding and setting live.

The successful candidate will be self motivated, ambitious and eager to learn.


Requirements:
The position requires good knowledge of the following:

• XHTML
• CSS
• Photoshop
• Dreamweaver
• W3 Standards
• Excellent written and verbal communication
The following knowledge would be an advantage:
• Web Hosting, Domains & DNS
• Javascript & jQuery
• SEO / PPC
• Organisation Skills
• PHP/Coldfusion

Location:
Nottingham

Chosen Course...

Mobile Application Design MSc
http://www.eda.kent.ac.uk/postgraduate/pg_mobileapps.aspx

University
Kent University

Location:
Canterbury

School:
Engineering and Digital Arts

Duration/Delivery:
One year full-time, or two years part-time.

Start:
September

Award:
MSc

Entry:
A 2.2 or higher honours degree in an engineering, multimedia, scientific, computing, or similar discipline. Applicants should also be familiar with object-oriented programming methodology.

Outline
Mobile applications are having a profound effect on all our lives. Where the mobile phone of the last ten years was just a communication device, today's smartphones are also personal managers and information providers. Over the next few years, we can expect these types of phone to become the basic devices of tomorrow. This advanced Master's programme has been designed to allow you to become a highly skilled professional for the mobile industry, by combining technology, interface design and application development for mobile platforms with a strong emphasis on creating applications of high usability and reliability.

2 comments:

Dan Ryland said...

For your post-grad course, have you written a large personal statement of some sorts to go under the 'resons for study' section on the online application form? I've initially just written a short paragraph but thinking it won't be enough.

coxy said...

Mine is about the same, not gone into alot of detail. I think it will be enough. Its supported by a covering letter aswell.