AI is a great place to work! And it’s not just because our Director of Security & Integrity will have your back. We’ve got a great team that does fantastic work on exciting projects. We’ve also got someone who likes adding extra adjectives in his totally exciting blog posts.
Getting hired at Ai means more than a daily commute and a paycheck. It means contributing to award-winning websites on a dynamic set of projects.
It means working with clients in a wide variety of industries, from luxury goods to museums, from ecommerce to financial services, from social networking to nonprofit organizations. It means sitting alongside smart, talented, fun coworkers who take pride in the work they do.
Here are our current job listings:
Account Executive Salesperson
Engagement Supervisor
Project Manager
Ai is seeking an executive producer to lead our talented and currently executive-less team of project managers. Details are on the Ai site as well as some popular industry job boards. We’re excited to staff this position and provide another senior-level resource for our projects.
I was startled by how many irrelevant replies the craigslist post received. Fully one-third of the first day’s emails have been from people offering their services to our firm–recruiters looking for a fast buck, of course, but also people selling Flash, IT outsourcing, software solutions and the like.
With apologies to Loren, who is a better rant-and-rave blogger than I am:
If a company posts a job ad, and you work in a parallel, unrelated and unsolicited area, and you’re not really looking for the type of work we’re hiring, emailing the in-box shilling your services is not going to get you any business. Quite the contrary: odds are, we will remember you as a spammer and a cold-caller, which will negatively affect our view of your work before we even get to know you.
But never mind all that, we’re on a talent search. Know anyone?