[Sigia-l] [JOB] UI Designers, Goldman Sachs, NYC - Full Time or Contract

Debi Jones debi.jones at gmail.com
Mon Dec 14 18:25:04 EST 2009


I wouldn't work for Goldman Sachs - oh wait - taxpayers do ALREADY work for
Goldman.

Seriously though.  The company has such a warp moral compass that I wouldn't
take a job there.  Not ever.

On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 5:58 PM, Beau Gould (OSS) <
beau at open-source-staffing.com> wrote:

> UI Designers, Goldman Sachs, NYC - Full Time or Contract
>
> These positions will be 100% on-site in New York City so either local
> candidates or people interested in relocating need only apply please.  No
> telecommuting.  Thank you.
>
> I've got a potential new client Goldman Sachs and they are possibly looking
> to hire 2 regular employees and/or a few consultants.  People who have
> experience working with software development teams, finance or data
> intensive app design.
>
> They are looking for top-notch designers, not developers with at least 10
> years of experience with a degree (preferably graduate) in human factors,
> interaction design, or a related field.  Technical skill is a plus but not
> a
> requirement.  The person must have experience working with development
> teams
> and understand where they fit into the process.  They must have experience
> with transaction oriented applications and web sites.
>
> These position/s aren't a 100% go yet, but if/when they do (possibly very
> soon), it would be good to have these people ready to interview/start.  If
> you are interested and qualified, please submit your resume and related
> samples to beau at open-source-staffing.com along with a paragraph or more
> highlighting your relevant experience. It would be nice if you passed on
> salary and/or hourly requirements when applying as well.
>
> Thank you,
> Beau J. Gould
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