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Then come join our laid-back, fun-loving team at our location in downtown, Los Angeles (CA). We're a small company which sells fabric online. Since our storefront is on the internet, there's no dress code and no face to face interaction with customers. We have no suit-wearing bosses, cubicles, or restrictive corporate policy. Our focus is on getting work done, we don't sweat the other stuff. ;)
Your duties would include cutting fabric, filling orders, managing inventory, and occasionally answering the phone. Working hours are 9:30am - 5:30pm, but we're happy to have part-timers who work in the morning only (if you go to school in the afternoon) or afternoon only (if you're just a late riser). All we ask is that you be dependable, laid back, and honest. You will be spending some of your time working on a computer, so basic proficiency with a web browser is a plus.
Pay is $7 - $10/hr starting. There are opportunities for learning and growth as well: should you prove capable of the basic duties, we have
high-level needs such as product & inventory management, purchasing, etc. If interested, please submit a resume and a few short sentences describing why you think you'd make a great fit here, to:
jobs at distinctivefabric dot com.
Do you love to sew? Do you need exposure for your trade or business? Than consider freelancing for us in this non-paid/internship position (free fabric compensation a possibility). Please email sew at distinctivefabric dot com, if interested.
Do you enjoy writing? Do you love fabric? Than you might be interested in writing for our blog. Subject matter is wide open, as long as it's relevant to fabric and all its uses. Currently only available as a non-paid/internship position (free fabric compensation a possibility). Please email blogs at distinctivefabric dot com, if interested.
Are you a developer just starting out? Or are you just on the prowl for some new work? Either way, we can offer you a wide range of on-the-job experience, tasks, exposure and more for one of the biggest fabric eCommerce sites in the world. The ideal candidate will have a focus in web application development with a strong knowledge of PHP, MySQL, CSS, Apache, Open Source: Linux, OS X, etc., Terminal/Unix, Subversion, Drupal, The Gimp, etc.; Ruby and Rails, Python, Flash, Ajax, etc., also a plus. Strong references, flexible schedule, telecommuting OK.
Positions include internships (for school credit or experience), freelance hourly and per project rates and profit-sharing and/or delayed pay (under contract) for work on our proprietary software (originally written by Adam Wiggins, then light modifications by Bitscribe and Blue Cobalt).
Please email code at distinctivefabric dot com, for more info if interested. Be sure to include your resume and any pertinent links.
We look forward to hearing from you soon!
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