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Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Website: Computer Animation: From the Studio to the Home PC Contact Person: About, Inc Animation has moved from the studio to the home PC: from 2D to 3D, pixels to vectors, games to films, discover the building blocks of computer animation, its many applications, and how you can apply them yourself. Check out our tutorials for beginners, or tips and tricks for more advanced animators. Details: About.com is a top 20 Web property that is part of The New York Times Company. We offer an exciting, start-up atmosphere with comprehensive benefits including health/vision/dental, 401(k) with a company match, employee stock purchase plan, gym membership discount and tuition assistance. Positions are located in our New York City headquarters unless otherwise noted. Below is a listing of available positions at About.com. Site Quote: About.com is looking for an experienced Ad Operations Campaign Manager to become part of our team. The ideal candidate must have experience trafficking large campaigns in the online advertising industry. This position requires a high level of accuracy and attention to detail. Candidates must have hands on experience in technologies used to support online advertising operations: ad serving, audience management tools, inventory applications, HTML, Flash, and third-party ad tags. |
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| META Description: Animation has moved from the studio to the home PC: from 2D to 3D, pixels to vectors, games to films, discover the building blocks of computer animation, its many applications, and how you can apply them yourself. Check out our tutorials for beginners, or tips and tricks for more advanced animators. |
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