September 15th, 2009 by Jim Spadaccini
We’ve just posted a position for a Multitouch Programmer Developer 1 on craigslist.
From the job posting… “We seek a programmer with demonstrated experience and other complimentary skills to join our rapidly growing team. We will train you in Flash ActionScript and in the use of GestureWorks our Flash multitouch SDK. Along with developing GestureWorks, we create custom multitouch applications and we sell our own multitouch tables.”
You can read the full description and apply via Craigslist.
September 11th, 2009 by Jim Spadaccini
We’ve just posted a position for an Exhibit Developer/Technician 1 on Craigslist.
As we state in the posting… “We seek a full-time exhibit developer who can help us build and install computer-based multi-touch tables and custom exhibit installations. We also need help with technical documentation, email and phone support, so strong writing and communication skills are required. This is an entry-level position, so we don’t expect applicants to have museum or exhibit experience, but we are looking for someone with fabrication, shop skills, electric skills, and some experience with computers. We’re a small company, so we need someone who is flexible and has a diverse skill set.”
We’ve just posted a position for an Exhibit Technician on Craigslist.
As we state in the posting… “We seek a full-time exhibit developer who can help us build and install computer-based multi-touch tables and custom exhibit installations. We also need help with technical documentation, email and phone support, so strong writing and communication skills are required. We will train the final candidate in construction, installation, and calibration of the multitouch tables. You’ll learn on the job, as we create unique exhibits for museums and others worldwide. This is an entry-level position, so we don’t expect applicants to have museum or exhibit experience, but we are looking for someone with fabrication, shop skills, electric skills, and some experience with computers. We’re a small company, so we need someone who is flexible and has a diverse skill set. The job may eventually require travel for installations. “
Please apply via Craigslist.
Update: September 23, 2009: We are no longer accepting applicants for this position.
May 21st, 2009 by Jim Spadaccini
We’ve just posted a position for an Exhibit Developer/Technician 1 on Craigslist.
As we state in the posting… “We seek a full-time exhibit developer who can help us build and install computer-based multi-touch tables and custom exhibit installations. We also need help with technical documentation, email and phone support, so strong writing and communication skills are required. This is an entry-level position, so we don’t expect applicants to have museum or exhibit experience, but we are looking for someone with fabrication, shop skills, electric skills, and some experience with computers. We’re a small company, so we need someone who is flexible and has a diverse skill set.”
Please respond through Craigslist. No Phone calls, please.
Updated Friday May 22, 2009: We’ve removed this listing, thanks to everyone who has applied. We will let you know.
May 6th, 2009 by Jim Spadaccini
We’ve just posted a position for an ActionScript developer to work with us in creating next-generation multitouch, multiuser exhibits. The posting is on Craigslist. You can see the full job description here. Instructions for applying are included (please no phone calls). Update May 20, 2009: We’ve removed this job from Craigslist.
Update September 15, 2009: We’ve just announced a new Multitouch Developer 1 position.
December 15th, 2008 by Jim Spadaccini
We’ve just posted a position for Web and Interaction Designer on Craigslist. We’re looking for designer to work with us as we develop multi-touch / multi-user exhibits and Web applications over the next year. This position is being offered, as our Lead Designer will be moving to a part-time position as he pursues a degree. You can read the full-description of the job and apply on Craigslist. (Please no phone calls.) (Update: January 27, 2009 – We’re not accepting any more applications for this position. Thanks to all who have applied, we’ll let you know.)
October 18th, 2006 by Jim Spadaccini
We’ve just posted two new postions on Craigslist (Santa Fe & ABQ). We’re looking for yet another programmer/developer to help with Web and exhibit projects. As our portfolio Flash exhibits to mash ups to more traditional Web design. We’re also looking for a studio assistant to help us with support for our creative projects as well organizational task. demonstrates we do quite a range of development from
If you’re interested, please view the job descriptions (Programmer/Developer & Studio Assistant) on Craigslist and apply through the email address listed there.(We’re no longer accepting applications for these positions, 11-07-06)
July 17th, 2006 by Jim Spadaccini
Ideum will be hiring another programmer/developer in the next month or so. The position is unique in that it includes on the job training in Ruby on Rails (among other things. As we continue to develop more and more ambitious web applications (like the ExhibitFiles) Ruby on Rails seems like the perfect fit. The job is being created as part of the New Mexico Job Training Incentive Program (New Mexico Business Weekly has the story on the Job Training awards.) The position has been filled as 8-28-06.