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G'Day everyone.

Kick start your career in live events:

Interactive Producer

Sydney - Australia

I work for a company called IML which runs numerous applications throughout the live event industry, from product launches to training seminars, shareholder meetings to Gala dinners. The Event sizes range from 10-5000 attendees and we have clients across the globe such as ANZ, Wetspac, Telstra, AstraZeneca, Cancer Council, IBM, Coca Cola...

Due to the growth and success of our Australian IML Offices, IML is looking to recruit new Interactive Producers.

An opportunity truly worth investigating - travel, work in a very social, expanding and dynamic industry, gain client responsibility, recognition and develop further your technical and customer skills.

So this is the job on offer

A bit more about the role:

Your work will take you to venues across Australia and sometimes overseas and you will be taking ownership of the technical project management of the interactive elements of an assigned live event.

Producing the interactive elements of a "typical" event may include taking a detailed brief. attending planning meetings, advising clients. Keeping accurate job details is critical alongside thorough testing of all programming. You will produce presentation content with IML software, PowerPoint and other packages, set up equipment on-site, rehearse, operate the audience response system during the live event, pack up equipment and provide post-event analysis.

Comprehensive training will be provided in both IML software and hardware, as well as a mentoring/budyying approach to help you gain invaluable on-site event experience.

About you – the right individual will demonstrate:

• University degree or one - two years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience

• Confidence and ability in professional customer-facing situations, demonstrating a strong understanding of the client dynamic

• A good general knowledge of IT, and be comfortable with technical roles

• Proficiency in using Microsoft PowerPoint

• A knowledge of Macromedia Flash

• Ability to cope well with pressure

· Work well in team environments

· Organizational / project co-ordination skills

· Enjoy traveling and being flexible

· Practical and self-motivated with self initiative

· Have a drivers license, passport and must be eligible to work in Australia

· An ability to lift loads up to 25Kg

Your work hours will vary depending on the demands of the event and weekends and public holidays may also need to be worked, in which case time off in lieu will be given.

When not out on events, office hours are 9 am to 5.30 pm, Monday to Friday. Competitive salary - dependent on skills and experience. Wide range of benefits, super, employee share plan.

GET THE BEST OF BOTH WORLD - Work in a small, fun, professional team that's part of a larger global network working with leading industry clients.

http://www.imlworldwide.com

PM me if you meet the criteria and you're interested.

Cheers

Chris

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It's a good job opportunity guys :thumbsup: I've been doing this for a while now and it's a lot of fun. Let me know if anyone's interested. I'd rather have somebody working with me who has similar interests then someone my boss finds through an agency or something :) hehehe

  • 4 weeks later...

bump ? :D

We had an 18 yr old start about 3 weeks ago....he came fresh out of school....and about a week ago he decided he'd rather start as an apprentice electrician....he wasn't the brightest kid... :O

So we're still looking for somebody keen on a job with opportunities and benefits.

Chris

No IT-people on here that want a change of scene? University-grads? lol I would've thought it would be easier to fill the role :O

got a little bit of interest so far tho

Actually i could be keen on this role. Im currently doing comp science at uni. I got two more subjects to do next year and im all done!!

This could be an interesting role actually!!

However, im going overseas end of year for 7 weeks. Wont be back till mid jan.

If this is still available next year i would be really keen to apply!!

I have most of the skills described :D

Actually i could be keen on this role. Im currently doing comp science at uni. I got two more subjects to do next year and im all done!!

This could be an interesting role actually!!

However, im going overseas end of year for 7 weeks. Wont be back till mid jan.

If this is still available next year i would be really keen to apply!!

I have most of the skills described :D

I don't know if this is going to be available then...But its usually not very busy around the end of december and early january, so you might be able to squeeze in those holidays :O

Let me know if you're keen or send me a pm or something

cheers

chris

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