Join the A-Team

Adobe Consulting is hiring! If you want to build some really awesome RIAs and work with the teams who are actually creating the technology and platform that you’re building on, this is a great opportunity. We’re looking for a bunch of rock star designers and user experience ninjas to help build our applications.

This team is really, really fantastic and they have a ton of reach. One look at the job locations shows you that they work in all parts of the world, so this isn’t one of those teams that only hires in San Francisco. It’s a great way to work for Adobe and you get to work on projects that are absolutely a blast to build.

Feel free to send me your resume to pass along to the team. And if you have any questions about working for Adobe, I’m happy to answer them. Coming over here was the best decision I’ve ever made (well, second to getting married).

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  • barry.b

    Ryan, why does Adobe want to ramp up their Consulting arm? aren’t Adobe directly competing with the same people that buy Adobe tools?

    Microsoft went down this parth (trying to barge into IBM’s market) and all it did was cause angst. Different market, sure – but same problem.

    A case in point is Cocomo. Absolutely brilliant that Adobe are making Connect functionality available as AS3/Flex components, but what about the Connect resellers who do a business selling Connect to customers? Some of those customers won’t be able to use Adobe Cocomo hosting, but some certainly will… With the announcement of Cocomo, we have shelved our plans for Connect.

  • http://blog.digitalbackcountry.com Ryan Stewart

    Hey Barry,

    That’s an issue that everyone at Adobe is thinking about. From what I can tell our consulting teams deal with a different set of applications/customers so I hope the overlap isn’t great there.

    But it is a big issue and I’d like to hear any feedback people have either in comments to this post or via email.

  • http://weblogs.macromedia.com/mc/ Peter Baird

    Hey Ryan,

    Steven Webster of AC did a great job answering this very question (which we do get a lot, understandably). AC doesn’t have a web presence other than blogs of individual consultants, so it’s understandable that people would have questions about Adobe Consulting’s mission, but if ever there’s a great definition of that mission that I’ve seen, it’s Steven’s response here:

    http://thewarp.org/blog/index.cfm/2007/5/8/Does-it-make-sense-for-Adobe-to-do-consulting