Graphic Designer (Remote & Part-time) Job at myVA360 in miami

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Overview We are looking to hire an exceptionally organised, reliable and creative individual who thrives in a remote-working environment. In order to be considered for this role, please complete all three requirements: Fill out our mandatory Application Form After completing Step 1, click "Apply Now" on this screen. Submit your CV and key details at the bottom of the screen. More about the role... Location: Anywhere (Remote) Working hours: Applicants need to be available during US weekday mornings (Eastern Standard Time) Number of hours required: 60 - 100 hours per month, depending on candidate and client needs Job-type: Contract Rate: Fixed rate per hour, dependent on experience We are an agency that provides graphic design assistance to our clients — who are located throughout the world. We are dynamic, fully remote, international, and we pride ourselves on our integrity and service excellence. Our distinctive business model ensures a healthy company culture, and a commitment to providing our team flexibility and opportunities. If the requirements below align with your qualifications and experience, we look forward to hearing from you. Responsibilities may Include Effectively communicate directly with clients, manage multiple projects, prioritize tasks & meet deadlines. Conceptualization & Ideation: Develop creative concepts, mood boards, sketches & wireframes. Branding & Visual Identity: Design logos, color schemes, brand guidelines & marketing materials. Web & Digital Design: Develop user interfaces, web graphics & digital assets for online platforms. Print Design: Design layouts for magazines, packaging etc. & prepare files for print. Illustration & Infographics: Create custom illustrations & infographics to represent data. Image Editing & Enhancement: Edit & enhance images to fit design requirements. Motion Design & Video Editing: Design animations, motion graphics & visual effects for various platforms. Team Collaboration & Presentation: Communicate with team members & present design concepts. Software Proficiency & Technical Skills: Proficient in Adobe Creative Suite, online web editors & online tools. Quality Control & Finalization: Conduct quality checks & prepare final files for delivery. Mandatory Requirements Demonstrated experience in graphic design Demonstrated experience in video editing Familiarity with design software and technologies like InDesign, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, and Photoshop Portfolio showcasing above mentioned experience Creativity Able to follow client briefs and stick to deadlines Excellent in English - written and spoken Excellent communication skills At least 2 years work experience Experience working remotely High School Diploma or equivalent (A qualification in Design or similar will be advantageous) Familiarity with cloud or online tools such as Asana and Google Workspace Tech-savvy and able to adapt to new software quickly Consistent access to high-speed internet Own reliable computer with up-to-date software Contactable references Preferred Attributes Highly organized and methodical Exceptional attention to detail Self-motivated and proactive Quick to learn and adaptable Excellent time management skills Professional and discrete Able to work in a solo environment Recruitment Process Meet qualifying criteria Submission of form + updated CV + Portfolio Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted Submission of a short introductory video Virtual interview Reference check #J-18808-Ljbffr

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