Jobs, jobs, jobs
By Joe on Thursday, June 7 2007, 11:06 - Recruitment - Permalink
No, we're not looking for jobs, but we are looking for good people to join us! There are 2 vacancies currently at Moonfruit:
- Graphic/Digital designer
- Systems Administrator
Have a look at the detailed descriptions for more information. And if you know someone, let them know!
Digital/Graphic designer
Moonfruit is looking for another designer to join our central London based design team.
Applicants should have 1 - 2 years experience and a portfolio demonstrating good typographic and layout skills for web or screen based design. An interest in user interfaces and experience with Adobe Flash preferred but not essential. Salary £25-£30k plus bonus.
Please send your CV and samples of your work to Moonfruit 78 Margaret Street, London, W1W 8SZ, or email jobs@moonfruit.com
Linux Systems Administrator
Linux (RedHat/CentOs preferred) / Apache systems administrator required, DBA experience (Sybase/MSSQL) and good working knowledge of Perl an advantage, to join a dynamic central London internet software company. You will have the opportunity to remotely manage server farms and EMC storage located in London and Paris which host around 100,000 websites. You will be responsible for system monitoring, automation and new machine installation, with a real opportunity for personal responsibility and making your mark. You will work closely with the London development team to deploy software updates in 4-6 week cycles under the direction of the CTO. Moonfruit SiteMaker is an award winning online application offered in English and French language versions. This is a unique opportunity to join a great company, now in its eighth year. Salary £35k-45k plus bonus.
Please email your CV to jobs@moonfruit.com
Comments
I know that this is probably not the right place to post this, but there a few of us that are having some difficulties with this program and have posted queries, which have not been addressed. Just wondering what is going on. Also, for the sake of clarity, please explain this program, (code html??) Please keep in mind that many of us are new to this and are more then willing to learn, just need some assistance. I have noticed that some of the queries in the forum go unanswered. Why? Last question? Are we able to use a third party for our shopping cart?
Thanks and hope that someone will get back with me.
Hi CJ, the best place to get your questions answered is by submitting a request to the customer service team, which you can do through the 'help' menu in your site. The FAQ manager there will also be able to help with most answers. Thanks,
Joe
Many of us have tried this and they are not responding to our queries. Any other suggestions. I am at a stand still with my site.
Thank you.
Hi CJ, all customer support queries are answered. It may be worth checking your junk mail folder to be sure replies have not ended up there. If you post your website address, I can check to see if these have been answered (otherwise I can't find your details). Thanks,
Joe
Checked the junk folder, nothing.
Thanks.
Hi CJ, the last reply was sent to you on 06/12/2007 at 17:42:30 UK time. I notice that you have a few others in the queue which are being answered now. Thanks,
Joe
Hey, I'm looking for work, especially the sort that can show off my talents. Alot of my digital stuff are on my website.
Do I have to be living in London to be able to apply for these vacancies?