Thursday, August 9, 2012

Super human

BBC job ads usually catch my eye for combining spelling mistakes and grammatical errors with statements of the obvious and Grade 1 HR speakak. Today I bring you one clearly written by a different hand. It's for the vacancy as head of User Experience and Design (UX&D) at BBC News. This means how BBC output looks and works on computers, mobiles etc.  Let's hope staff who may have to work with this demi-god (scraping by on £70k p.a - a salary a long way behind most of the senior people in news) don't keep a copy

As the new Head of UX&D for News you’ll stand among the most senior people in BBC journalism. So you’ll need to hit the ground sprinting, leading your fellow leaders and taking them with you as you innovate exceptional user experiences. 

Along the way you’ll dazzle all and sundry with your supreme expertise, your rousing vision and your insatiable urge to understand, predict and deliver what people want from news. 

Sound like you? Apply now for your chance to join a centre of excellence for UX&D, helping us design experiences for the audience of tomorrow, and deliver them to the audience of today.

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