· Thursday August 27th 2009 ·

Looking for a good man (or woman, or child)

So, having noticed it’s been nearly six months since I last updated my web­site, I think it’s about time I took the plunge and hired someone to help me keep this busi­ness run­ning better. I’ve con­sidered this a number of times in the past, but my gen­eral inab­ility to relin­quish con­trol, of any­thing, to anyone, has always pre­vented me from going through with it. Time’s come to grow up, ditch the nar­cissism, and realize that I’m not the second coming, and I need some help from time to time.

That said! Here’s what I’m looking for.

This will be a very part-time job to begin with. My aim is that it will grow with time into a more full-fledged pos­i­tion, but I’d like to start small. I don’t have an office any­more (unless my couch counts), so you’ll need to have your own equip­ment. Ideally we’d be able to do a mix of co-working and tele­com­muting, but I’m open to altern­ative arrange­ments. You don’t need to know everything already; I’d be glad to teach. Pay will obvi­ously be adjusted depending on the amount of teaching required! This pos­i­tion is best-suited for an entry-level or intern who’s looking to get started in the industry.

Required Skills

  • excel­lent com­mu­nic­a­tion skills. This is non-negotiable as it’s pretty much the only thing I can’t teach you. You don’t need to be a fant­astic orator, but solid writing skills are abso­lutely vital.
  • basic under­standing of basic design prin­ciples (and a “good eye”, which is also non-teachable
  • basic under­standing of standards-compliant HTML/CSS
  • basic Adobe CS skills, or the equi­valent free­ware alternatives
  • atten­tion to detail (I’m a perfectionist)
  • inde­pend­ence and problem-solving skills
  • pas­sion for your work and a desire to learn

Skills that would be deemed a bonus

  • PHP pro­gram­ming ability (actu­ally, if you have this but no design skills, con­tact me, and maybe we can arrange something)
  • strong web skills (HTML/CSS, Ajax, “making things work”, etc)
  • strong design skills
  • com­fort with Word­Press, which I’m using more & more as a CMS
  • marketing/PR skills (I’m lousy at mar­keting myself)

Job “perks”

  • flex­ib­ility & the ability to set your own hours
  • oppor­tunity to learn about the ins & outs of client rela­tions and run­ning a business
  • chance to work on a wide variety of projects
  • oppor­tunity for advancement

Please send resume, port­folio, and anti­cip­ated hourly wage range to , and intro­duce yourself!

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Client Love Notes

Several years later, Sarah’s design work is still opening doors for me professionally. The quality of the website designed by Triggers and Sparks has definitely helped me get work I likely wouldn’t have had access to otherwise. Everyone who sees my website has something great to say about it!

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