Hi all,
I'm going to be needing several UX contractors in October and ongoing at my new venture One Big Field, an experience R&D agency. One Big Field is going to stand out from the crowd. Make our clients very happy. They will recommend us. Some will love us. And many will not be able to get enough of us. That's the gig :)
The work is rolling in and I'm going to need good UX contractors. No agents please.
If you know me great, get in touch straightaway. If you don't know me, send me your CV/Linkedin profile etc and lets have a chat. I'm working with some of the best agencies in the country - so some big brand clients - and direct with a great mix of clients across multiple sectors, from straight ecommerce businesses to London councils.
Skills I'm after:
Must: All the usual UX consultant skills: user testing, Axure prototypes, personas, functional specification etc
Must: White label under my agency name
Must: Bristol or London-based
Must: Flexible to work at my Bristol office or clients offices [Bristol, London & Birmingham]
Must: Multiple digital design agency experience
Must: Be special
Should: Pitch-work whore
Should: Happy to scamp and sketch prototypes with pen and paper. Would like to storyboard more. Really a must
Should: Happy to meet clients and run workshops with stakeholders. Plus handle organising user testing
Should: Work faster than all the other UXs in the room
Could: Ex-BA, requirements gathering skill-set
Could: Field research and ethnographic research experience
Could: Service design. You'll hop straight to the top of the pile
Could: Service design with councils and charities. I'll call you directly
Know that I'm a 'start-up' and my rates won't be top dollar to start with, but not daft either.
Get in touch: ferg@onebigfield.com. I'm wanting to build a core team up of contractors and freelancers I can work with ongoing.
All the best,
Fergus
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Fergus Roche
ferg@onebigfield.com
www.onebigfield.com
mob: 07989 425323
skype/twitter: ferg4ddc
www.linkedin.com/in/fergusroche
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