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I am currently recruiting the following for a large L2 project. I understand that this forum is over-saturated with job openings for server that will probably die within the next couple months, weeks, days, hours.

 

First and foremost, that isn't what I am looking for. Let me be very clear about that. This is as much a business venture as it is hosting a public server. I have very realistic goals in a planned timeline. Just looking for people willing to come on board to help me get there.

 

A little about me:

 

- Double major in Business Admin and English Education with a minor in History from the Ohio State University.

 

- 25 years old

 

- Been playing Lineage 2 for a few years with some time spent behind the scenes in administration, however this will be my first attempt running the show. Being new in the ownership community I find as much a blessing than anything else. Why? Because I don't have a rep a community can use as an excuse not to join.

 

- I am very, very organized and very, very dedicated. Once I sink my teeth in something I find it very hard to let go. I expect anyone working with me to develop the same kind of passion for this project as I have.

 

- I am an easy person to work for if you are motivated to get stuff done. However, if your not I am also an easy person to help you on your way out the door. I reward hard work with promotions and pay and I have problem firing someone for having a bad attitude.

 

- I currently have the website paid for and the forums are being setup now.

 

What I am looking to fill immediately:

 

- Server and Client side Devs. I plan on taking everything that works on private servers and implementing it and taking what doesn't work and trashing it. Things I would like to see included are things like working epic raid bosses, a working in game Community Board system, a working Command Channel, etc.

 

- mySQL enthusiast and web coders for the website and forums. This is what I like to call the "handshake" when it comes to developing a community. Regardless of how great a server is, if the website and forums aren't appealing, it isn't going to work from the get-go.

 

- A few talented Graphic Artists and photoshop gurus for originality of the site and forums.

 

What I would like to obtain in the near future:

 

- Dedicated GMs and forum moderators. People with experience are key and don't expect to carry on the same alias's you have used before. I want anonymity among my staff so we won't carry any kind of bad rep into the project.

 

- A couple graphic artists to help put finer touches on the website and forums. In some cases this is almost as important as coders and devs. These people put flare, artistry, and mystique that pull players in. Again, experience is key.

 

- Anyone willing to financially partner up. Not too important to me as I am fully capable of doing this on my own and am willing to, however I would be willing to partner up with someone.

 

All applicants must be 20+ years of age, English speaking, and have a kickass get-it-done attitude. If this sounds appealing to you feel free to send me a PM on the forums and I will set up an interview.

 

I look forward to hearing from you.

 

KiLLaH

Posted

I am not a developer,or a graphic designer but i would like to ask you some things

 

Are you talking about a Java server,or a L2Off based one?

 

What chronicle are you talking about:Some people here wouldn't work on IL px

 

Are you willing to pay?

 

also,about the 20+ years old,don't be absolute on this

You may find a 15/16 yo guy mature with best attitude,while the 20+ yo will be immature as hell

(also,in internet we can be w/e age we want)

 

Posted

You may find a 15/16 yo guy mature with best attitude,while the 20+ yo will be immature as hell

Vago for example :P

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The files I currently have are IL but the response I am getting from the surrounding L2 community is that the private server population is already saturated with crappy IL servers that it would be difficilt to stand out, so I have set upon either opening up a HB server or, preferably, a Freya server if I can get enough Devs to work on it.

 

The files, of course, will be L2J but it will be modded as close to OFF as possible to recreate an OFF-like experience. The development process will be a long one and I wont allow the server to open if it doesn't meet my expectations.

 

As I stated in my original post, yes I am willing to pay the coders and designers working under me depending on the kind of work they put into the project. Those that decide to stay on after it is completed will get a percentage of donations monthly. I will not discuss specifics here regarding finances but yes you will get paid for hard work.

 

Regarding age, I will take it on a case by case basis, however being under the age I specified you are already under more scrutiny than those that are not. I will press you harder because you are in an age group that I feel isnt able to functionally meet my goals due to the various life situations they are in. If I feel like you would be able to handle it at 16 then I will decide upon that.

 

I hope this answers your questions.

Posted

I would like to ask the staff is this would be acceptable to be moved to the L2OFF or L2J dev section so it could get some more visibility?

Posted

You can always post your request here. And it will be moved as soon as a global mod sees it.

 

Good luck with your project.

Posted

I am not a developer,or a graphic designer but i would like to ask you some things

Are you talking about a Java server,or a L2Off based one?

 

What chronicle are you talking about:Some people here wouldn't work on IL px

Are you willing to pay?

also,about the 20+ years old,don't be absolute on this

You may find a 15/16 yo guy mature with best attitude,while the 20+ yo will be immature as hell

(also,in internet we can be w/e age we want)

 

I asked/told him the same thing as you did. How not to love you Fini =D

 

So as i heard, you "interview" people who applied? I mean what is web-designer or moderator going to say?

Well, web designer can show his work (imo).

Posted

You can post your previous experience here or send me a PM via the forums.

 

Yes all applicants will go through an interview process. Nothing too stressful but, like any other paying job, I am requiring my staff to be interviewed.

Posted

Seems extremely unserious.

Fits for the l2j kids i geuss.

 

 

 

If you wanted something serious, you should know the "scene" and who's kicking ass atm - contact them, and propose your vision and begin.

 

 

If you yourself have no knowledge of a subject, how the hell will you judge them?

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