Freelancers with strong Storyline skills needed
May 08, 2015
By
Kevin Thorn
Hey, fellow heroes!
NuggetHead Studioz is partnering with a large elearning development firm and in need of entry-level freelancers. Instructional Design, storyboards, scripts, and any media will be provided. Simply looking for assemblers. In all honesty, looking for "grunts". :)
Before I get bombarded with a multitude of portfolios, let me explain what I'm looking for and need:
- Part time freelance Storyline developer. 5-10 hours a week (more or less).
- Need to be very proficient in Storyline. Not looking for advanced skills but more on the intermediate level with a good sense of conditional programming using variables if the design calls for it.
- Visual design and graphic design skills not required but having a good understanding of design fundamentals is a must.
- Fast. Meaning, quick turnaround.
Pay discussion will be offline. Please know this will be entry-level freelance rates.
PM/DM me with your email addy if you're interested and we'll move our discussions there.
9 Replies
Hi Kevin,
You may also want to post this in our Jobs hub as well.
Ah, thanks Ashley. Totally forgot about that forum.
No worries Kevin - it's still new for us too. :-)
Congratulation, Kevin!
Thanks Sammy!
I have a team of apprentices with great skills and the hours you outline would work for us. My apprentices are students who are enrolled in game design, web design, graphic design college level programs. And they work with an instructional designer and a project manager like myself. They commit to us on a semester by semester about how many hours they can work. I'd love to talk. trudy@tcplearning.com
Thanks Trudy for sharing here!
Hi Ashley
Is this vacancy still available? I am interested.
If so please would you email me at steelelynn4@gmail.com with the details.
Many Thanks
Lynn
Hi Lynn,
I don't know as it's not specific to Articulate. You'll want to reach out to Kevin directly using the "contact me" button on his profile.
Best of luck!
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