Aetolian Game News
Iron Realms Hiring Paid Lead Builder for Starmourn
Written by: Pericles 
Date: Monday, June 27th, 2016
Addressed to: Everyone
Iron Realms is hiring an assistant producer (paid position) to lead     
building for Starmourn, our upcoming sci-fi MUD. In this position, you'd
report to Starmourn's producer, and would be responsible for working    
with him and the Creative Director to build out the world of Starmourn. 
You'd also be managing other builders, though the majority of your time 
would be spent fingers to keyboard, doing the actual work of building.  
It's a heavy part-time position, so think ~30 hours/week, with the      
possibility of moving up to full-time. You'd be working remotely from   
your home, with most meetings taking place in-game, in Slack or, very   
occasionally, Skype. As a result, we don't care where you live.         
Job requirements:
 * An excellent command of the English language.
 * At least a year of experience building in MUDs - IRE's or otherwise. 
* Ability to script. You'll be using our scripting language to create   
quests and NPC behavior. You don't need to already know it - if you're a
competent scripter in any environment, you'll pick it up without a      
problem. It's simple enough for people who have never scripted to learn,
but powerful enough to, with some work, do quite a lot with.            
* Be a people person. You'll be leading other builders and have to be   
someone other people want to work with.                                 
* Be reliable. When you say you'll do something, do it. This is one of  
the most important parts of this position.                              
Send over a CV/resume that includes your MUD building history, even if  
unpaid (which would be 99% of builders, and that's fine) to             
starmourn@ironrealms.com with the word 'Building Lead' in the subject   
line. Feel free to include a cover letter describing why you think      
you're perfect for this, but it's not required.                         
 
Penned by my hand on Quensday, the 2nd of Lanosian, in the year 459 MA.
