Salva O’Renick started modestly enough, when founders Dan Salva and Mark O’Renick met in second grade. It was there that they began laying the foundation for a completely new way of doing business. An approach that combines ‘having fun’ with ‘business-smart creative thinking’ – based on important values learned in Ms. Fleming’s second grade classroom.

Fast forward to today, and you’ll see these values applied through uncommonsense, a philosophy that helps us break down barriers, turn our clients into marketing machines and build powerful brand momentum. The results speak for themselves. We’ve been recognized as one of Kansas City’s fastest growing companies, leading web development firms and top advertising agencies. And we’re just getting warmed up.

So where do you fit in? We’re constantly looking for talented and passionate people who want to create something exponentially more powerful than the run-of-the-mill company. It’s a rewarding experience that goes beyond your paycheck and benefits (including health, dental, retirement and a fully stocked bar). It means being in an environment that inspires creativity. Having an opportunity to invent the future. And waking up everyday ready to tackle new and exciting challenges.

Still interested? Look around the site to learn more about us. Then, fill out our questionnaire to send in your application, along with your resume and work samples (if you have them). We look forward to hearing from you. And please, put a smile on your face.

Recent Work

Sentinel Wealth Advisors: Pillars Magazine

Clients of Sentinel Wealth Advisors would call them only when they had very specific needs, but did not fully grasp the scope of all the advantages that working with the firm offered for every facet of their life.

AIDS WALK: 2009 Campaign

After making powerful strides in the community for over two decades, AIDS WALK Kansas City needed a way to raise awareness about the fact that HIV/AIDS was still affecting our population at alarming rates. With advancements in treatment and disease prevention over the past few years, a sense of complacency could easily cause individuals to lose sight of how they could still have an impact.