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Maeghan Smulders
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ProjectONE12 Does ImageX! (And a Team Promo Video)

November 30th, 2011 by Maeghan Smulders

My name is Maeghan, I am a Calgary born and raised girl on a mission since graduating from University called ProjectONE12. I am interning in ten companies in one hundred & twelve days across North America in search of my dream job. I had the opportunity to work at Fotolia in Calgary, Adobe MAX in LA, BBDO in Toronto, Dealmaker Media in San Francisco, Trico Charitable Foundation in Calgary and now at ImageX Media here in Vancouver!

Glenn Hilton
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Good Help is Worth Keeping: How to Stay in a Web Agency's Good Books as a Freelancer

July 22nd, 2010 by Glenn Hilton

In my last post, How to Land a Freelance Gig With a Web Agency, I mentioned the love/hate relationship some agencies have with freelance developers. On one hand, they are an invaluable part of the feast and famine cycle of our industry. But they also bring with them risks, which is why agencies tend to screen freelancers pretty closely. But once you, the freelancer, have your foot in the door, you’d probably like to keep it there – and get the rest of your body in as well. For many freelancers, nothing beats being sent regular, well-paying work without having to make cold calls, respond to RFPs or hand-hold clients.

Glenn Hilton
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Good Help is Hard to Find: How to Land a Freelance Gig With a Web Agency

July 20th, 2010 by Glenn Hilton

Getting regular work through a firm or agency is an appealing prospect for many freelance web developers. One of the greatest benefits of working for an agency is having a team to work with instead of being solo on a project. It can be a good means of personal growth and development to have others working alongside you. Another perk is that you usually don’t have to deal with the client directly, which often involves educating them a lot and some occasional hand-holding. You can stick to what you love and what you’re good at and let the agency deal with administrative things like proposals, project scope, billing and customer communication. The agency does the work of looking for and securing the job, often spending many unbillable hours responding to RFPs and competing against other agencies for the work.

Rick Vugteveen
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On Our Way to Drupalcon DC!

March 3rd, 2009 by Rick Vugteveen

ImageX Media is excited to be sponsoring and attending Drupalcon DC this week. Besides the excellent sessions we are excited to connect with others in the Drupal community. It is always a pleasure to swap build-out tips or put a face to a familiar Drupal.org username. Don’t hesitate to visit our booth to say hi! Our team will also be on Twitter if you want to ping us online.

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