Genius thanks Dan for all the guys and girls who sent me stuff after the Uni Tour a couple of weeks ago this is what you¹re after get onto the site and find out more.
Can I apply Dan ;-) m On 5/4/07 13:32, "Daniel Heaf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi backstagers, > Although I've been a fan of backstage and worked on quite a few products seen > here I've never posted to this discussion list before so I thought I'd better > introduce myself. I work for the BBC, specifically looking after the digital > futures of Radio 1, 1Xtra and Teens. I know it's not normal to post about BBC > jobs going here but there are some specific tech roles I thought the backstage > community might be interested in. > > Basically, the BBC, like other broadcasters, knows it's got loads to do if it > wants to continue to engage young audiences. This is where Project T (working > title only!) comes in. Project T aims to bring together existing BBC content > and make some new multi-platform material for 12-17 year olds. > > To help us develop new sites and services for teenagers we're building a > small, independent and agile digital lab operating with start-up mentality and > capable of iterating quickly. We're currently recruiting software engineers, > client side developers, designers, writers and producers. > > Based in W1, we see the team working as a close unit with loosely defined > roles. We want software engineers that want to write both sort of scripts and > CSDs who fancy shooting film and producing! > > If you're interested in the future of the web, young audiences and want to get > stuff live fast check out this rather embarrassing BBC jobs link > http://www.bbc.co.uk/jobs/projectbbct/ > <http://www.bbc.co.uk/jobs/projectbbct/> . > > Dan > _______________________ Matthew Cashmore Development Producer BBC Future Media & Technology, Research and Innovation BC4B5, Broadcast Centre, Media Village, W12 7TS T: 020 8008 3959 (02 83959) M: 07711 913241 (072 83959)