MoCo, Inc. is looking to add some creative and technical know-how to our arsenal. Are you a designer/front end developer who obsesses over pixels being perfect? Know enough about code to break and then fix it? Want to be the next DJ in our loft that overlooks our space? Being a part of MoCo’s interactive team, you’ll be in a creative and flexible environment working on a wide range of unique interactive projects including huge product driven websites, to mom-and-pop shops looking to spice up their online presence and get into the social megasphere. You’ll be doing this for the web, tablets, phones and whatever next gen devices come our way.
Sr. Executive Designer, Art Director, Jr. Design Designerer, Intern, blah blah blah. A MoCo, Inc. designer/front end developer is driven by beautiful design and pixel perfect execution. Any great designer feels that way and you don’t need a beefy title to prove it. At MoCo you are what you make of it.
At MoCo, Inc. it’s our goal to be the best place to work. Our employees have access to a fully stocked fridge, flexible hours, creative and inspiring environment, free parking, and we bring in lunch every Wednesday.
So what do we require from you? You’re a self starting individual who won’t settle for less than making the best products possible. You are inspired by, as well as inspire, fellow team members with great ideas and solutions to problems. You also have a general desire to just figure things out, and don’t require hand holding.
Think you are a good fit for this? Then you probably…
Have been a designer/front end dev for a few years
Think about usability and know what to say when someone asks “What happens if you click here”
Like projects that you can completely own by yourself, or work with a team to produce
Know what responsive web design is and use media queries in your code
Create perfect HTML/CSS markup
Break and fix your own stuff
Are familiar with jQuery
This would be a BIG plus…
PHP knowledge
Have a great sense of humor
Can write your own jQuery plugin
macrumors.com is your homepage
Desire and willingness to learn new technologies
New music for our DJ station
Gamer
MoCo, Inc. offers a competitive salary and has a great benefits package, Medical/Dental, 401K match, PTO, free parking, etc.
It’s January 20th. Do you know where your New Year’s Resolution is? Buried somewhere at the bottom of a bag of cheesy Doritos deliciousness? Well, don’t beat yourself up. You’re certainly not alone. In fact, according to the UK’s Daily Mail, it took only nine days into the New Year for 75% of hopefuls to abandon their skinny jeans and/or fat wallets.
If you’ve already given up on flaunting that beach body, there’s still hope. The New Year has got plenty yet to offer. Ditch the winter blues, and give 2012 a chance. Here’s a sample of what we MoConians are looking forward to:
5. Welcome Back Cotter Draper
During a recent Podcast, a loose-lipped show star Jon Hamm revealed a March 25 start-date for the upcoming 5th season of AMC’s critically/creatively acclaimed Mad Men. After more than a yearlong hiatus, everyone’s favorite creative Casanova returns to the small screen. With flower children and Charlie on the horizon, there’s no telling what creator Matthew Weiner has in store for our beloved cast of agency alter egos.
4. MySpace TV
Facebook frustrations ablaze, social networkers may finally give their forgotten friend, Myspace, another chance. Announced January 10 by co-owner Justin Timberlake, the neglected network will shortly re-emerge as “MySpace TV.” Updates have been vague at best, but Timberlake and his cronies promise a community-driven, real-time TV and music-based “experience where people can connect to what they’re passionate about and connect with each other based on that shared love.” (Want to be part of the limited beta test? Head over to the Myspace TV announcement page and request an invite.)
3. London 2012: The Summer Olympics
Put down those little smokies, forget the pigskin, and behold the power of the Olympic games. Promising an international draw that goes beyond the reach of any multi-million dollar Superbowl spot, this summer’s series is actually a two-fer: For the first time ever, the Olympics and Paralympics are teaming up as one unified event. We right-brains love a good identity crisis. Let the re-branding begin.
2. iPad 3
Though an official date has yet to be leaked, experts are betting on March or April for the next major Apple release: the iPad 3. In what would seem a tribute to their fallen leader, speculation indicates that Apple is pulling all the stops, releasing a machine nothing less than drool-worthy. Amidst flourishing rumors suggesting a bigger, more beautiful display, enhanced processor, and better battery life, MoCo is in agreement: we can’t wait to get our hands on the next generation.
1. 2013
Whether it’s the Mayan calendar, asteroids astray, or planetary rotation reversal fueling your doomsday fears, NASA has put together a webpage devoted to debunking those pesky apocalyptic 2012 rumors. (See it here: http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/2012.html) Claiming that our planet Earth “has been getting along just fine for more than 4 billion years,” credible scientists insist that the only real danger 2012 has dished up is the potential for another New Year’s Eve hangover.