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Theater skills

This has been filed under “stuff to blog” for almost a month, but Signal vs. Noise posted a link to an interview with Jared Spool, the founder of User Interface Engineering, on why he likes working with people who have a background in theater. Namely, because we intrinsically understand things like iterations (rehearsals), unchangeable deadlines (the show must go on), and the difference between the presentation and what’s running it (onstage/backstage). As I’ve been poking around the job market recently, these are things which more and more people, especially in the tech industry, seem to understand are valuable skills.

I used to have to explain why my directorial ability to tell a story and move things around in space or my stage management abilities to bring organization to chaos and keep a bunch of people on schedule was applicable to non-production-related jobs, but more and more people just seem to get it. Nevertheless, it might be a good link to keep handy for all you theater types who are looking for non-theater jobs.

Colophon

Turning coffee into feats of intellectual derring-do since 2001

Hi there, I'm Adam Simon. I'm the Creative Director and Co-Founder of Socialbomb, a social gaming startup in New York City. I recently graduated from NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP), doing research in large scale game design, social networking, urban computing, performative technology, and networked objects. You can find info on my thesis here, and a big list of all my ITP-related posts here

I sometimes work at area/code.

Projects that I've been a part of which you might have heard of include BootyDialer, The Invention of Murder, Rumplestiltskin (An Aretefactual Performance), & Sharkrunners

You can email me at adam @ [the name of this website].

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