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Senior Graphic Designer

Company Name:
HireMinds
Our client, located Northwest of Boston in the 495 corridor, is a fast-growing, publicly-traded medical device company (with really cool products!!). As they grow through both acquisition and new product launches, they are looking to hire a Senior Graphic Designer to join their team. This person will report to the Director of Creative Services.


In this role, you will take the design lead on a new product marketing program and support the company's field marketing team to build exceptional, customized marketing promotional materials for promoting a new treatment. As a visual brand steward, you will also be responsible for creating and maintaining consistent visual language across all communications guided by the company's brand standards.


Responsibilities include
Digital and traditional deliverables, including brochures, advertisements, event promotions, email campaigns, animations, video, presentations and more
Lead and maintain product visual brand identity and graphic brand standards
Interface with Field Marketing Specialists, Customers and Product Management to develop exceptional marketing tools
Concept, customize, design and deliver electronic marketing solutions for all types of online media; website Facebook, Pinterest, YouTube channels and mobile devices
Provide a world class user experience


Profile
6
years of experience in an in-house creative and/or agency setting
Experience designing for all traditional and digital mediums
Portfolio of clean, conceptual and creative work and include work samples of print, email, web, large format, video, tablet and mobile
Mastery of MAC OS, Adobe Creative Suite Professional Applications, Microsoft Office and HTML and CSS for developing email marketing
BFA/ BS degreeEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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