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Graphic Designer, Enterprise

Product School

México

A distancia

MXN 200,000 - 400,000

A tiempo parcial

Hace 2 días
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Descripción de la vacante

A leading product training organization is seeking a Graphic Designer Contractor to create engaging learning content and support marketing initiatives. The ideal candidate will have a degree in a related field and 2+ years of graphic design experience, with skills in Google products and Figma. This position is remote, with opportunities to work alongside product leaders from top tech companies.

Formación

  • At least 2 years of experience in graphic design.
  • Experience in content design is highly preferred.
  • Willing to work in a remote team across various time zones.

Responsabilidades

  • Create training content and learning experiences with Subject Matter Experts.
  • Support sales and consulting functions with presentation designs.
  • Implement training content on Learning Management Systems.

Conocimientos

Graphic design
Visual design skills
Communication
Attention to detail
Tech proficiency

Educación

Bachelor’s degree or equivalent

Herramientas

Google suite of products
Figma
Articulate Rise
Descripción del empleo

Product School is the global leader in product training, with a thriving community of over two million professionals. We offer live, online certifications taught by Product Leaders from top Silicon Valley companies like Google, Meta, Netflix, and Amazon.

In addition to certifications, we host ProductCon, the world’s largest product management conference, and produce The Product Podcast, a leading podcast for product professionals.

Founded in 2014, Product School was bootstrapped for the first 7 years before raising $25 million from Leeds Illuminate. We are proud to be a profitable, fast-growing company shaping the future of education.

The Role

Product School is growing rapidly as more product teams are working and learning remotely. We’re setting a new bar for enterprise training quality and we know it won’t happen without a more robust team. We are looking for a Graphic Designer Contractor to collaborate with our team on a temporary, project-based contract.

What you\'ll do
  • Work with the best-in-class Subject Matter Experts to create effective, engaging learning experiences (training decks, handbooks, workshops and other training content).
  • Draw best practices from multiple disciplines including design, psychology and creative writing, as well as analyzing stakeholders’ feedback in order to continuously improve enterprise training content and presentation.
  • Implement training content on our Learning Management System and other tools.
  • Function as the brand ambassador for all enterprise PS artifacts both internally and client-facing.
  • Support Sales, Advisory and Consulting functions with presentations deck design.
  • Ensure good design practices and branding to all email workflows for all enterprise customers.
  • Create marketing collateral for web, social, presentations and more to support Enterprise marketing initiatives.
This role could be a good fit for you if
  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of experience and education.
  • 2+ years of experience in graphic design.
  • Strong visual design skills utilizing best practices, and aligning with brand.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • High attention to detail.
  • High level of comfort with technology and various tools.
  • Google suite of products and Figma experience required.
  • Articulate rise experience is highly valued.
  • Willingness to work with members of a remote team in various time zones.
  • A passion for education.
  • Curiosity, humility, can-do attitude, and a desire to get your hands dirty in a startup environment.
  • Content design experience is highly preferred.

We require that candidates be located in the country/countries specified. We are unable to hire outside of the country/countries specified or provide or take over sponsorship at this point in time. Applicants MUST be authorized to work in the listed country of hire without sponsorship.

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