Cum sa nu aplici pentru un job
In ultimele doua luni am avut experienta placuta de a primi cateva zeci de emailuri de la persoane care candidau pentru pozitiile pe care le-am avut disponibile la Vuzum. Desi apreciez fiecare email primit, sunt foarte multe lucruri pe care multi dintre acesti candidati le-au facut gresit.
Aceasta lista nu este nici pe departe completa, in schimb sunt lucrurile care mi-au ramas in minte pentru ca s-au repetat de foarte multe ori.
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Un an plin, un an productiv!
Se anunta a fi un an foarte bun pentru Vuzum, nu neaparat din punct de vedere financiar, ci strategic. Speram ca deciziile pe care le luam acum, sa fie cele care vor sta la baza cresterii noastre ca si companie mai departe. (more…)
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Designers, designers, designers, designers…
It becomes clearer and clearer to me that design is more about the idea and the execution, than the knowledge of the proper tools. A web designer that doesn’t research continuously is equal to 0. I repeat, web designer. Because web design is no art, and there’s a ton of theory that goes behind the elements that make a web site.
I have seen so many bad designers lately, that my eyes hurts. (more…)
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Today we won our first FWA!
Congrats to all the good guys at Vuzum and to our partners at Plat4M!
We’ve been working for months on this project, and the FWA award is a recognition of our skills and effort! Now, let’s party! :)
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Is Flash dying? Ask your clients.
The best way to get the pulse for Flash is probably by comparing the number and quality of Flash projects received this year, with the ones received in the past years. Here’s what some of our oldest customers are saying, when asked about Flash projects:
Daniel
I’ll be sure to contact you if I get any flash work (which I haven’t in a long long time though)Peder
(finding an available Flash Developer before the mobile boom) … but it was our final thing that made me decide never to take part in a flash project again.Peter
They want to completely rewrite the website from Flash, in html5.
I can continue with many examples from our best customers, but I’d rather not. If the market does not require any Flash work, I guess that’s when things will get worse for Flash Development in general – even if it keeps being used for writing games for the web, that’s not good enough to support as many Flash Developers as there are now.
What to do in this case? Don’t put all your eggs in a single basket. Start playing with Objective-C and Java. Mobile is the new kid in town. And if Flash survives, than you got multiple skills, and that’s only a good thing.
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