[Sigia-l] JOB at Behavior: Information Architect

Christopher Fahey askrom at graphpaper.com
Wed Mar 23 17:33:09 EST 2005


Here we go again!

Yes, Behavior is again looking for an information architect. It's a
short-term full-time freelance job, starting ASAP, and lasting about 2
months. It's another cool client, good resume material and a great
opportunity for a self-driven IA. There is also a very strong chance that
this job could extend quite a bit further.

!!! If you've submitted a resume or spoken 
    with us recently, PLEASE email me 
    again to let us know you're still 
    available and interested!!

The position is project-specific consulting work, not a staff position, and
you must be New York-based. 

(Behavior is a 3+ year old Web design shop in NYC, with blue-chip clients, a
great leadership team, and a deep commitment to excellence. Visit our site
to get a feel for the kind of work we do: 
    http://www.behaviordesign.com)


Please contact me directly and I'd love to discuss the position further.
Send resumes, URLs, etc., to this email address: 
    chris.fahey at behaviordesign.com 


::::: POSITION INFORMATION ::::::

You should:
  * Have 3+ years experience as an information architect.
  * Have been the principal IA on at least one major enterprise-level Web
site, from start to finish. 
  * Be comfortable presenting -- and sometimes leading -- large meetings
with senior management-level clients
  * Be able to show us examples of all or most of the following typical
deliverables:
       * Use Cases/Scenarios (UML not required!)
       * User Personas
       * Site Maps, Wireframes/Schematics, Process Flows (naturally)
       * Business Analysis/Features/Requirements
       * Functional Specifications
  * Work very well with visual designers and technologists
  * Be a good communicator, both spoken and written
  * Be well-read in the masters: Krug, Morville/Rosenfeld, Cooper, Nielsen,
etc.
  * Be forward-thinking and resourceful about trends and best practices in
Web design and IA (despite having read Nielsen). You should have a burning
desire to always build Web standards-compliant sites, bullet-proof
validation, rich client-side interaction. 

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Thanks! I look forward to meeting more great people!

-Cf

Christopher Fahey
____________________________
Behavior
http://www.behaviordesign.com


JOB at Behavior: Information Architect





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