New York Office

11 E 44th Street, Suite 1200
New York, NY 10017
P: 917.720.1080
F: 917.720.1079

Los Angeles Office

640 S. San Vicente Blvd., Suite 522
Los Angeles, CA 90048
P: 310.364.0090
F: 310.364.0080

Consultant Time Sheet

New York- Business Analyst

This major New York City publishing company is looking for one (1), maybe two (2), Business Systems Analysts.  The ideal candidates will have the following skills:

Strong requirements gathering skills Example of requirments documents Top communication and interpersonal skills Interactive, Mobile, CMS projects would be a plus

For immediate consideration, please send your resume or contact Michael Dsupin.

New York – B2C Online and Mobile Product Manager

Our client is seeking a business to consumer product manager. This product is a mobile and online based subscription application. The right candidate will manage all aspects of the product life cycle. You must be responsible for the conception through launch of a revenue generating subscription based online or mobile product.

Our client has a growing direct marketing consumer base. Products are being launched in the US and Europe. A candidate should have ownership of a direct marketing product to include ..read more

Los Angeles – PHP Lead in Culver City

global mobile entertainment enabler. As an industry leader in Australia and the USA, the company is a fast moving, young, and dynamic team. Mobile Messenger facilitates all aspects of mobile phone entertainment from concept, creative, delivery, technology, billing, customer service to analysis. We have dedicated teams of Engineers, Marketing, Finance, Operations, Sales/Account Management, Support and Product Development.

A Global entertainment enabler requires a PHP Team Lead to join their fast moving, young & dynamic team.

Established in 2000, the company facilitates all aspects ..read more

Publishing Companies Going Mobile

In this morning’s USA Today, there’s an article in the “Life” section about new ways publishing companies are reaching out to its youngest audiences. Blackberries, eReaders, and other mobile devices are becoming more and more prevalent, and the under-30 generation is turning away from print media and instead relying on the Internet for their news, entertainment, and other media. This article descirbes efforts being made by several major publishing firms (such as Simon & Schuster and Penguin) to develop new ..read more