Experienced developer vacancy
At Error, we work hard, live honest lives, and try to do things a little differently. It’s time to grow and we’re looking for a developer who’s willing to work with long-term clients on existing applications, as well as developing fast-paced, interesting and varied projects; who’s willing to be kept on their toes by trying new and different things; and above all, a developer with a desire to deliver quality work.
St John’s College, Cambridge Uni
St John’s is the second largest Cambridge university college, in partnership with Code Enigma, we have been rethinking and redesigning the college website and developing the online brand.
5 things you need to know about working with Error
We’ve been in this business for a good while now and gained some very valuable experience and scars. Here’s five things we think are useful to know should you feel like working with us.
MR Retriever
Sightsource, a wonderful development team in North Carolina, USA asked us to develop the brand and web application for a medical record retrieval system.
Infograffiti
Infograffiti takes the best scientific, political and cultural videos from socially generated sources and puts them into the street for people to find.
Dream
An idea to encourage visitors to leave behind dreams and hopes for the future, and read other peoples, creating a contemplative and engaging experience around the Dream scuplture in St Helen’s.
Ixis
Ixis is a web development team which is riding the the crest of the Drupal development wave. We made sure they are looking sharp while they enjoy the surf.
Mapping Memory for National Museums Liverpool
Expressing the memories of a generation of seafarers and their families and the way they relate to their changing city is a chance for NML to use multimedia to it’s fullest.
Better Regulation
Our relationship with Better Regulation stretches back 10 whole years. That’s 10 years of client friendship and happiness. Their brand is synonymous with quality financial regulation data and can boast clients such as PwC, Deloitte, Lloyds YSB, and HSBC.
Campaign Against Living Miserably
CALM exists to reduce suicides amongst males aged 18-35, the biggest killer in the UK of males in that age range. Through the successful CALM Zones scheme across the Northwest and London, CALM has established credibility on the music scene.








