I've just applied to be a Flash Designer at their site, but I was hoping somebody here could refer me to a person there to increase my chances because I really want to work at this company.
I've just applied to be a Flash Designer at their site, but I was hoping somebody here could refer me to a person there to increase my chances because I really want to work at this company.
Is this the same critical mass we have in Winnipeg that block traffic on sundays to protest pollution and cruising and cause motorist to idle for hours causing tons more pollution?
http://members.shaw.ca/nomalathionplease/critical.htm
http://criticalmasswinnipeg.net/
Please say it's not. these guys are really whacked out and go about their protests all wrong. The message is fine but the actions they take are not. They also never have arguments to their points they just spit back the same mumbo brainwashed jumbo over and over again.
they also can't follow basic traffic laws especially re. bikes
Last edited by Gotrek; 05-24-2007 at 02:26 PM.
I might be furious but I'm not fast.
my best friend is a senior art director there...if I knew you better i'd refer you. resume? demo?
Uh no it's not. LMAO winnipeg. It's the WORLDS largest and leading internet marketing design firm...they have the Dell account, MBUSA, pampers, nike, hyatt hotels, NASA, Home Depot, Rolex etc...Originally posted by Gotrek
Is this the same critical mass we have in Winnipeg that block traffic on sundays to protest pollution and cruising and cause motorist to idle for hours causing tons more pollution?
http://members.shaw.ca/nomalathionplease/critical.htm
http://criticalmasswinnipeg.net/
Please say it's not. these guys are really whacked out and go about their protests all wrong. The message is fine but the actions they take are not. They also never have arguments to their points they just spit back the same mumbo brainwashed jumbo over and over again.
they also can't follow basic traffic laws especially re. bikes
you get the idea.
www.criticalmass.com
Last edited by ZorroAMG; 05-24-2007 at 02:32 PM.
Well they are global
http://www.critical-mass.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_Mass
And thank-god I'd change my company name
I might be furious but I'm not fast.
"global" haha...ok, sure but not exactly a company that a flash designer would be dying to work at
The real Critical mass has offices all over the world but started in Calgary..pretty cool considering Calgary is more oil than tech
i know ted hellard, dont know you though so...
I can e-mail you my resume if you want. Demo? Right here. I haven't put up the actual portfolio yet, but I do have references who could confirm my skills.Originally posted by ZorroAMG
my best friend is a senior art director there...if I knew you better i'd refer you. resume? demo?
Took too long to load. After 10 seconds, closed the window and moved on.Originally posted by Xaroxantu Zero
I can e-mail you my resume if you want. Demo? Right here. I haven't put up the actual portfolio yet, but I do have references who could confirm my skills.
You must have a really slow connection, then. The file's 1MB.
Nope.. internet connection is just fine. Speakeasy states 7677/831. Just slow to load. Using my Dell laptop, with firefox. It just took too long at first..
I did open up the site and let go in another window however, and it's pretty. I also like the pics of pincher creek and that creek, looks like Kanaskis to me. The site is pretty, the photo's are nice.
I don't like how the site resets the volume to full on every link. Also, as a typical surfer.. I think there should be something on the front page while it's loading to keep me interested, or at least give me a clue as to what this site is about.
Last edited by codetrap; 05-24-2007 at 03:44 PM.
Yeah, I've been trying to fix that blasted volume control.
Have you done post-secondary?
I just graduated from my diploma at SAIT, but I'll be attending Mount Royal in September to take a degree in Electronic Publishing.
So why would you apply to a company when you are not finished post secondary? I am just saying that if you value this company, wouldn't you want to 'prove your worth' in the long run?
I want to gain more experience at the same time, simply speaking. Besides, this degree will be more or less just a proof that I have the skills I already obtained years ago, except more refined and acknowledged by a post-secondary institution. I find establishing myself in the industry after the degree is less efficient in developing my career.
It'd be nice for them to having something to look at -- anyone can throw up software on their resume and claim to do this and that. Not that I am saying you don't have any skills or anything though. They hire a lot of graduates around this time (would've been better to apply a month or two ago) and the graduates get first priority as I have been told.Originally posted by Xaroxantu Zero
I want to gain more experience at the same time, simply speaking. Besides, this degree will be more or less just a proof that I have the skills I already obtained years ago, except more refined and acknowledged by a post-secondary institution. I find establishing myself in the industry after the degree is less efficient in developing my career.
No offense, but I don't know why anyone would refer a complete stranger to their employer or friend at the company.Originally posted by Xaroxantu Zero
I've just applied to be a Flash Designer at their site, but I was hoping somebody here could refer me to a person there to increase my chances because I really want to work at this company.
Referrals should be people that you actually know, not random people from the Internet.
If you have a strong portfolio you should be fine.
I agree.Originally posted by sputnik
No offense, but I don't know why anyone would refer a complete stranger to their employer or friend at the company.
Referrals should be people that you actually know, not random people from the Internet.
If you have a strong portfolio you should be fine.
But then again, I have no big title under my belt, but as far as being a web dev there, I sometimes get random resumes from people I've only met once, and all I do is just hand it off to HR and let them handle it.
PS, what program did you graduated from?
Last edited by viperous; 05-27-2007 at 08:48 PM.
I worked for C. Mass back in 02, 03...my sister was good friends with one of the HR recruiters at the time. This was when they were on 11th Ave across from MEC. It was a good exp. but then they soon expanded and my contract expired and we went our seperate ways. The highest mgr at the time - Jason I think ......was a complete knob. I think they are overrated, I wouldnt go back.
The Administrative Information Management diploma. It's more of a stepping stone to get into Electronic Publishing more than anything though.Originally posted by viperous
PS, what program did you graduated from?