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The AGD helps lead the development and stewarding communications intended to be distributed across myriad platforms, including print, web and digital, including logos, brochures, recruiting flyers, mailers, large-format graphics (e.g., research posters) and animated graphics/videos.
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The Associate Graphic Designer (AGD) will plan and execute a variety of design projects from conceptualization to completion in support of Developing Brain Institute (DBI) internal and external communications initiatives.
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Comprising a Total Rewards Manager, Learning + Development Manager, Recruitment Manager, Learning + Development Designer, and People + Culture Coordinator, our people operations team is highly talented, committed, and respected across the firm.
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Praescient Analytics is seeking a talented Senior ETL Developer with solid ETL experience with Informatica PowerCenter development and related components technologies (ETL Designer, etc.
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We are seeking a talented and experienced hybrid UX / UI Designer & Developer, focused on designing and developing engaging and intuitive digital user experiences that make an impact. Ability to display an online portfolio of work samples highlighting expertise in UI / UX design and front-end development.
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Cisco Certified Network Associate - Cisco Certified Network Associate, Crestron Certified Programmer - Crestron, DMC-D: Digital Media Certified Designer - Crestron, Extron Authorized Programmer - Extron, TesiraFORTE - BIAMP, Unified Communications Design Specialist - Cisco Systems.
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Decrease required development time through proficient use of Articulate Storyline for eLearning development. Senior Associate Instructional Designer Does the idea of reimagining the learning experience for a group of hyper-digital, fun-seeking, customer-centric associates sound less like work and more like fun.
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Work with in-house graphic designer and external creative services agencies/designers on development of all publications, collateral materials, advertisements and promotional signage; includes editorial direction (including copy/messaging and photography selection), design, production and distribution.
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The External Relations Director reports directly to the CEO and must be a cooperative team player, able to work well with other senior executives (Operations Director, Business Development Impact and Partnerships Director, Strategic Planning Technology and Innovation Director, People and Culture Director, Finance Director, Country Representatives, Security, etc.
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Demonstrated working knowledge of eLearning development tools such as Captivate, Articulate Storyline, HTML/CSS/JS, Camtasia, GoAnimate, Adobe Creative Suite. Amazon’s Amazon Logistics (AMZL) Driver Training & Programs (T&P) team is growing and is looking for a talented Instructional Designer to develop content related to online/in-person learning programs.
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Expertise using eLearning development tools such as Articulate Rise/Storyline, Camtasia, Adobe Photoshop/Illustrator, and Captivate. Masters in instructional design, graphic design, education technology, or similar field or industry certifications in instructional design, curriculum development, performance improvement, project management, and content-specific certifications as appropriate (e.g. CPTD, CPT, PMP, etc.
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The UX/UI Designer will work closely with clients, Business Analysts, engineers, developers, and data scientists from a multivendor team to learn from the users and produce low-high fidelity comps and prototypes which will be tested, iterated, and briefed for development.
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As a UI/UX Designer at Medisolv, you will play a key role in creating intuitive and visually appealing user interfaces and experiences for our Platform and software products. Proven experience as a UI/UX Designer or similar role in designing B2B solutions, with a strong portfolio showcasing design projects and deliverables.
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At least 5 years of experience leading instructional design or training development efforts. The Senior Instructional Designer will work directly with the government client to design, develop, execute, and monitor high-quality training across various learning modalities.
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Coordinates with UI/UX designer in Knowledge Management, to ensure graphics products provide an engaging and user-friendly experience. Leading the development of graphics, digital media, cartography, and other multimedia products.
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