Web Developer, East London, £200-300 dependant on experience, starting ASAP

August 26th, 2010

A small Shoreditch based agency is looking for freelance developers to help them with some exciting projects. The agency are currently working for a leading broadcaster on a cutting edge iPad application as well as creating and building websites and intranets for other leading blue chip clients, and are currently looking for experienced, committed developers, who have social media API experience and ideally have application build experience with a keen interest in emerging trends and technologies.

As a developer you must have a strong, design-led portfolio which demonstrates an ability to work creatively with the latest digital technology. Experience of e-commerce platforms is also desirable, but not essential. If you are an established web developer with creative flair, and can work well with a team of designers then send your CV, portfolio and rate expectations to meera@wearefutureheads.co.uk.

Skills required

Confident with application design and development

HTML5

CSS3

JavaScript

PHP (desirable)

This role is an excellent opportunity for a developer to establish a long term relationship with a lovely agency.

Freelance Digital Project Manager, £300 per day, London, J587

August 23rd, 2010

Our client is a London based pure play digital agency with a focus on larger design and build projects who are looking for a Project Manager to support a very busy Project Management team.  The focus of the work is email campaigns and small site builds in this case however.  These guys are a really button down agency so will suit a Project Manager who comes from a more structured PM agency background.  They are a great agency to get on the CV, very respected on the industry.

Key skills are:

  • Strong client-facing skills
  • Disciplined PM skills: tracking, reporting, people management
  • Proven experience of managing £50K+
  • Practical knowledge of web design and/or development
  • Excellent experience of estimates, proposals and pitches
  • Excellent communication skills, including written English, verbal presentation and visual representation

Start Tuesday 31st August

If you are available soon and feel you demonstrate the above please email your CV to Rachel@wearefutureheads.co.uk

Email Marketing Executive, J577, £25-28k

August 18th, 2010

Working in the marketing team of this leading UK charity, you will be responsible for the organisation’s email activity, from planning through design and execution to monitoring and reporting. This is a very busy and fast-paced role which will involve using your hands-on skills in email creation, including very strong HTML & CSS coding and image optimisation to design and develop email campaigns, templates and communications. As the focus of this role is creation and execution of emails, it’s also crucial that you are conversant in a major ESP such as emailvision, dotmailer, ecircle or similar, and can set up and deliver complex campaign scenarios.

You’ll be an email marketing expert with a good understanding of the digital marketing mix and the ability to improve and optimise the organisation’s email communication by responding intelligently to statistical results. Strong experience in producing online reports and dashboards of web traffic is also required and you should be completely up to speed and able to advise on data protection compliance. Attention to detail, accuracy and the ability to work at a fast pace are key to this role.

This is a good opportunity to be seen as an email marketing authority within this growing organisation and to help increase the charity’s revenue, audience engagement and brand presence through use of email marketing. The successful applicant will be proactive and collaborative with a highly professional approach which demonstrates good stakeholder management and impeccable communication skills.

If you have the necessary skills and experience, please forward your CV to me  at rosi@wearefutureheads.co.uk

Email marketing executive, J570, £130-170 per day, Start ASAP – 1 month with possible extension

August 18th, 2010

An expanding UK charity is looking for an email marketing expert to cover various immediate projects on an interim basis. Working in the marketing team of this leading UK charity, you will be picking up immediate projects, setting up and delivering high volume and often complex email campaigns. It’s essential that you have extensive hands-on skills in email creation, including strong HTML, CSS and image optimisation to design and develop email campaigns, templates and communications. You must also be fully conversant in at least one major ESP such as emailvision, dotmailer, ecircle or equivalent.

In addition to these hands-on skills it would be helpful to see good digital copywriting skills, exposure to rich media technology, web analytics solutions and an understanding of the digital marketing mix.

This is a temporary role starting asap for one month with possible extension.

If you have the necessary skills and experience, please forward your CV to rosi@wearefutureheads.co.uk ASAP

Freelance Information Architects- £375-425pday – Central London- J567

August 16th, 2010

Hello,

I have another freelance role to brief you on. This one is for an integrated agency based in Central London, and they are looking for an IA to lead on a complex project for a key client. The role begins on the 24th August, and will run for at least 4 weeks, and potentially 8. It is paying between £375-425 depending on the usual stuff.

The project is to completely redesign a desktop application, a complex and data heavy application to allow companies to track vehicles in their fleet. The client in this instance is not hugely digitally savvy, but understands that they need to bring their product into the 21st century, so the agency is guiding and massaging them through this process, and making them aware of what is possible with current tech (geo mapping, global positioning, cutting edge data visualisation and modular screen customisation.) Requirements gathering, workshops and stakeholder engagement for this project will be handled by the Head of Production, but you will be present in key meetings, and as the lead IA on the project, you will need to be able to confidently and clearly explain your design decisions to key stakeholders. The agency are partnering with a very good UX consultancy to deliver the user research documentation, as well as creating some of their own documentation.

You will be producing user journeys, page flows, increasingly complex wireframes and product maps, interaction design documentation and specification documents. It would be great if you had had exposure to working on products that had a lot of complex information feeding into the back end, but required beautifully simple, intuitive front end interactions and flows for the user.

Drop me a line if this is of interest.

ben@wearefutureheads.co.uk

Senior Information Architects – client FTSE Listed Content Owner – £450pday-London – J566

August 16th, 2010

Hello,

I have 5 increasingly rare, long term contract roles to brief you all on. They are for one of our largest, FTSE100 listed, content owning and aggregating media conglomerates, based 25 minutes train ride out of London (south west). They are ongoing, 6 month renewable contracts, and will pay up to £450pday for the right people. We are looking for strong, senior level Information Architects, but with a good, solid understanding of the wider UCD process.

This company has a well established and senior product and digital research team, so requirements and research documentation is all in place for projects. They also have a state of the art user testing laboratory, with a senior practitioner running the programs, so these roles are for pure UX designers, but who also have a good understanding of how that research documentation and testing data should feed intelligently into design.

These roles will be working across a number of the clients products, with the immediate requirements being an overhaul of the extensive online shop, from interactions to content layout to look and feel. Following this, other projects will come online, including revisions to areas of the .com presence, and a number of other transactional and functional revisions to consumer facing digital products.

You must be comfortable creating user journeys, site maps and wireframes, of increasing fidelity and complexity, working in an agile environment with the internal build teams, and iterating on your design work as results from testing and extended requirements feed into the project. This is an opportunity to work on some key consumer facing products for one of the countries most recognisable and well known media brands, used by millions of people every single day.

Drop me a line if these are of interest.

Ben@wearefutureheads.co.uk

Snr and mid weight Project Managers £35k and £45k

August 13th, 2010

Futureheads are looking for Senior Project Managers at £45k and mid-weight Project Managers circa £35k for lovely West End based agencies.  An opportunity to work with a varied client base.  A greater focus on campaign based projects in both these roles, with a big focus on career progression, mentoring junior PMs and potentially moving in to Lead PM role with direct line management.

Please get in touch rachel@wearefutureheads.co.uk

Senior Project Manager, £50k – £60k.

August 13th, 2010

Our client is one of the UKs top digital agencies made up of passionate and talented mix of digital people who are looking for a senior Project Manager to join their team.  They are sector and channel neutral, which means they care just as much about the creative message as they do the user experience, or the technology needed to bring their ideas to life.  A great agency.  Their focus is definitely larger builds, they do not do online advertising so if you are looking for larger scale digital projects delivered by a talented and creative team this is a good option for you.

Experience Required

  • Budget experience £250k plus
  • Agency background
  • Large website design and build experience – ecommerce, social media, cross platform, CMS etc
  • Client facing
  • Management potential

 

Please get in touch Rachel@wearefutureheads.co.uk

Managing Director (Director),£100k plus bonus, equity, pension (package £130k) , J565

August 13th, 2010

Our client is a privately-owned, London-based full service digital agency, established in 2001 specialising in delivering high quality digital strategy and user-experience-led digital solutions, who are looking for a Managing Director to join them and become an integral part of their business.

They are an ambitious company that has emerged strongly from the recession and is now striving for significant growth over the next few years. In order to achieve this they are looking to strengthen their leadership with the appointment of a new Managing Director.

Our client has a genuine passion for digital communications, and in particular the web. Their team is a coming together of experts in their field, be that digital strategy, user experience, visual design or web development. They are absolutely looking for an MD who has a strong background in and passion for Digital.

Key responsibilities:

  • Set the strategy and lead the drive to achieve the agency’s commercial goals, in association with the CEO
  • Lead and manage the agency’s operational capability, including their growing strategic consultancy offering
  • Drive excellence across teams and disciplines to deliver real value to clients’ digital projects
  • Review and develop the agency’s resources, knowledge and skills across all disciplines
  • Play a key role in leading business growth and client relationship management alongside the CEO and other senior colleagues.

Background:

  • They are seeking an individual of the highest calibre, preferably from an agency background, with a demonstrable and extensive track record in delivering world-class digital thinking and solutions.
  • You will have considerable experience working at both strategic and operational levels
  • You will be an outstanding communicator with the commercial expertise and gravitas to lead and inspire in a fast-moving, complex environment
  • You will possess a deep understanding of the UK’s digital industry and be well connected within the industry
  • An acute awareness of how clients can best utilise the power of digital to deliver real business value is critical to the role

If this sounds of interest and come with commercial and operational background please do send your details to Rachel@wearefutureheads.co.uk

User Experience Practitioners-, £70-90k, London, Permanent, J562

August 10th, 2010

Hello everybody,

I have a new perm role to brief all you heavyweight User Experience Practitioners on. If you are looking for new perm opportunities, between 70-90k, working for a Central London consultancy, please read on.

Now, the first thing to explain about this role, as it’s one of the most interesting and appealing things about it, is how these guys work with their clients, and what their production process. It is one that is often talked about but very rarely practiced by agencies in London, and in this case it is one of the founding principles of everything they do.

So, they work with very large, global investment banks and FS institutions, and work almost exclusively on ‘Business Systems’, which is qualified as anything internally focussed for use by staff within the organisation. So this can include ERP systems, procurements systems, document management systems, anything internally focussed. Now, some of you may have switched off already, but please don’t until you hear how they build these things for their clients, and what these systems actually need to do. Everything is based around intelligent interrogation of why the client thinks they need these things, as opposed to just taking the brief and agreeing to build it, with no thought as to whether it is going to solve the problem in any way. Also, the beauty of these products is in their interactions, interface, form and function, as opposed to their skin. So if you are focussed around  creating flashy looking products to help sell cars or mobile phones, then this is perhaps not the role for you. If, however, your designers spirit is nourished by creating beautifully simple solutions to unbelievably complex problems, then read on. So, a typical client brief will go like this:

Client: ‘We need a new Single Dealer Platform for our brokers to use’

These guys: ‘Why?’

Client: ‘Because the current one doesn’t seem to be working how it should.’

These guys: ‘OK, well let’s find out if that’s true.’

There will then begin a very intense period of research, stakeholder engagement, business mapping and process capturing, ethnographic study and landscaping to ascertain what the actual business process is, rather than just the technical consideration. This research will take into account everything from human interaction, environment, context of actions, ergonomics, psychology and neuroscience, to team structure, size and behaviours. Once this is captured, the correct solution is presented, which 9 times out of 10 is very different to the original brief. So, in a nutshell, if you would like to undertake a role where you are actually helping global business’ to understand their problems, rather than just building the solutions they think they need and taking the money, then this is a role you should explore. But it is also one which requires a particular type of practitioner…

You must be an intellectual interrogator, not one to take anything at face value but challenge, question and investigate. You must also be adept at managing challenging stakeholders, and helping very powerful and important people to understand that perhaps they are not right in their assumptions, whilst maintaining the strength of the relationship. You will ideally currently be a Principle or Lead consultant within a leading consultancy (as opposed to a design and build agency making marketing sites or ecommerce products), and you will have a background in intelligent research feeding into beautiful design, rather than just design.

If  this sounds of interest, let me know.

Ben

ben@wearefutureheads.co.uk