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To be qualified for assignment to Assignment Level II, individuals must have: (a) at least one year of experience as a Graphic Artist, Assignment Level I; or (b) the Qualification Requirements described in "1" or "2" above, plus two additional years of acceptable specialized paid experience conceptualizing and initiating graphic art projects.
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As Senior Graphic Designer, you’ll be responsible for overseeing and guiding all visual and creative aspects of our brand, including digital and print. Minimum 3 years as a Senior Graphic Designer (or in a similar senior creative role.
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BA or higher degree in Graphic Design or Fine Arts preferred. Overview:Mainly leading and supporting the Art Director on 360 campaigns, which include event, digital, print, video editing, VMD, OOH, organic, and paid social media.
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Knowledge of security incident and event management, log analysis, network traffic analysis, malware investigation/remediation, SIEM correlation logic, and alert generation.
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We are looking for a Graphic Designer in Children's' Apparel, boys and girls, for a fashion company in New York, NY. This is a temp to perm position, hybrid schedule requiring 3 days onsite and 2 days remote.
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Location: Jersey City, New JerseyJob Type: ContractCompensation Range: $42 - 47 per hourWe are looking for a talented Graphic Designer for our client, a cosmetics company dedicated to providing innovative, high-quality products that empower individuals to feel their most confident.
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Serve as the creative strategist and graphic designer for NYU’s development and alumni relations efforts. Serve as the creative strategist and graphic designer for NYU’s development and alumni relations efforts.
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In addition to designing for email marketing, digital advertising, and e-commerce platforms, Hiyo’s Graphic Designer will produce creative across multiple areas of our business including, but not limited to: retail + on-premise, live events + activations, product packaging, brand collaborations + partnerships, and social media.
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The Graphic Designer will be responsible for supporting the sales, marketing and product development teams by creating graphic designs to communicate ideas and concepts for use across a wide range of brand profiles, product categories and design platforms.
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Daybreaker is looking to bring on a stellar Graphic Design Intern for the summer to join our powerhouse team that is rolling out amazing projects in the next few months. Daybreaker is looking to bring on a stellar Graphic Design Intern for the summer to join our powerhouse team that is rolling out amazing projects in the next few months.
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Role Summary: The Graphic Design intern role is a fully onsite position. You will have the opportunity to significantly impact a growing fintech brand that operates across Chinese and English-speaking markets You want to work at a minority-owned Fintech company that empowers small to medium-sized businesses You are passionate to serve and support our local community and their growth You get on-the-job training to get you familiar with the industry and the role Compensation: This is an unpaid internship.
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We are hiring a Senior Graphic Designer to support design efforts for our DTC brands, including LOLA and Ever! 7+ years as a graphic designer with 3+ years in a senior role, with a portfolio demonstrating expertise in marketing channels across beauty, skincare and/or wellness categories.
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The ideal candidate will have multiple years of product photography and graphic design experience with shooting and editing on white and lifestyle photos for packaging and e-commerce, and editing and designing in Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, and Illustrator.
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This is a full-time role for an Accessories / Graphic Designer at H.E.R. Accessories in New York, NY. H.E.R. is home to top licenses including Disney, Nickelodeon, NBC Universal, Warner Bros and more.
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Skills & Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design, Visual Arts, or a related field. Minimum of 5 years of professional graphic design experience, preferably in-house or at an agency.
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