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As a Graphic Design Intern, you will play an integral role in creating visually compelling content that enhances Force Factor’s brand presence across various digital platforms. A strong knowledge of UX/UI, branding, typography, and graphic design principles.
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Strong knowledge of principles and tools related to web design, video editing, and graphic design is a plus. - Develop a strategy for events that showcase MassCEC and oversee implementation of earned media events, ensuring that all staff members that have a role in event execution are aligned and that events run seamlessly.
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We are committed to incorporating principles of diversity, equity, inclusion, and environmental justice in all aspects of our work in order to promote the equitable distribution of the health and economic benefits of clean energy and support a diverse and inclusive clean energy industry.
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MassCEC is seeking a Vice President of Marketing and Communications who will play a key role in conveying to the public the scope of MassCEC’s work and Massachusetts’ leadership in the clean energy, decarbonization, climatetech, and workforce spaces.
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Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) and other relevant design tools is a plus. Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design, Visual Arts, or a related field.
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Strong Power Point and graphic design skills, InDesign a plus. Proficiency in German, Dutch, Japanese or Spanish a plus. Undergraduate degree from a top university, MBA degree desirable but not required.
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Expertise with Microsoft Office applications – specifically MS PowerPoint, Word, and Excel; advanced graphic design skills is a plus. We are looking for a Field Sales Executive to join our team.
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SS&C is a global provider of investment and financial services and software for the financial services and healthcare industries. Demonstrated ability to successfully accomplish responsibilities in a high-pressure, high-workload environment; effectively manage time, prioritize tasks and work within deadlines with little supervision.
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Cabot has a strong team of dedicated, bright, strategic, and detail-oriented individuals. They will be able to exercise good judgment in a variety of situations, possess excellent written and verbal communication capabilities, display strong organizational skills, foster collaboration, and know how to maintain a realistic balance among multiple priorities.
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Excellent graphic and design skills including fluency with AutoCAD, Adobe InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator, 3d modeling in Rhino or SketchUp, and Microsoft Office applications. As a Senior Landscape Designer with KMDG you will participate in all project phases and contribute to the design vision and execution.
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Proficient in graphic design, use of Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop a plus. Innovative design approach that is not limited by a particular tool or method.
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The PCAOB is seeking a Communications & Graphic Design Intern in the Office of Communications and Engagement. Experience supporting websites through content management system (CMS) platforms such as Sitefinity and SharePoint is a plus.
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Primary responsibilities for this position include teaching two to three sections of visual art, with an emphasis on digital art, graphic design, and digital photography; the ability to teach non-digital drawing and painting is a plus.
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Understanding of Fund Administration Services, Tranfer Agency and middle office services. 5+ years of experience of B2B financial services sales; (preferably asset management, hedge fund or capital markets.
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3+ years of experience in graphic design, preferably in a fast-moving B2B scale-up environment. A major plus for video editing and motion skills, and hands-on experience with AI tools.
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