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Graphic Designer

beMarketing Solutions beMarketing Solutions Trooper, PA Trooper, PA Estimated:
$45.
6K - $57.
7K a year Estimated:
$45.
6K - $57.
7K a year Position Summary beMarketing Graphic Designers design a wide variety of projects across digital and offline media, for clients in all verticals.
This position works alongside content creators and client services to design custom imagery that tells our clients' stories.
To be successful in this position, you should be a self-starter, capable of delivering creative ideas, and show attention to detail.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities Conceptualizing visuals based on requirements Creating images and layouts by using design software Testing graphics across various media Conceptualize visuals based on requirements Prepare rough drafts and present ideas Use the appropriate colors and layout for each graphic Proofread own work Work with copywriters, account managers, and design team lead to produce the final design Amend designs after feedback Ensure final graphics and layouts are visually appealing and on-brand Track time accordingly and accurately Education and/or Experience Up to three years of experience as a Graphic Designer (agency experience preferred) A strong portfolio of a wide range of graphics (print, web, digital, social, etc.
) Experience with design software (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, Adobe XD) Creativity skills and problem-solving aptitude A keen eye for aesthetics and details Excellent teamwork and communication skills Ability to work methodically and meet deadlines Associates or Bachelors degree in Design or a related field BENEFITS Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Retirement plan Paid time off Hybrid work schedule.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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