Work For Us
Designing Interactive is now hiring designers and developers for our Cleveland Ohio offices. As we expand as a company, we are looking for innovative design and technology people to help maintain our reputation, design, and development.
Do you have what it takes?
We are looking for ambitious, passionate and talented people to join our expanding teams. While your skills and experience are important factors, we will also be looking specifically for personal suitability and attitude.
Your role in the company will not only be to fill a purpose and do what you are best at, but also to be a part of the Designing Interactive entity, where you are contributing to the creative atmosphere and quality-focused environment which signifies us.
Employment Standards
The people who work at Designing Interactive are a key to the industry itself. Each employee brings something unique to the table. There is an inspirational atmosphere which is fueled by the talented people we employ.
Each person who works for us also brings a special side of their personality to the role. These characteristics help identify each person, help contribute to the team spirit and bring a more open-minded approach when brainstorming ideas and projects.
Salary and Benefits
We are looking for dedicated people who are passionate about creating high-quality, cutting edge designs and applications. We offer a fun, working environment and soft value benefits such as lengthy vacations and team events. Initial salaries are comparable to the market level and there will be a chance to negotiate as you develop.
Application Guidelines
- You must be a U.S. citizen.
- We do not accept applications which do not include salary expectations.
- All our positions are in-house, so you must be living in the Cleveland area, or be willing to relocate.
- You do not need a degree, but you do need experience.
If you have what it takes, we want to hear from you.
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