You can almost feel the waves of empathy flowing out of the BBC's Design & Engineering Group. They're hunting for a Lead Architect - Frameworks, Automation and Human Centricity Architect.
The successful candidate will "develop consistent architectures supporting human centric and next generation audience interaction across our product and services portfolio". This is a first-spotting of "human centricity" in a BBC job ad - it doesn't featured in the longer job description attached. I'm guessing it's a posh way of recognising that staff and licence-fee-payers use social media - or have I got that wrong ?
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In tune with that - this post was published last week to get some architects applying: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/internet/entries/e7a7f0db-92db-4a24-8a5a-d5b3256318c4
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