Corporate Tools is looking for a graphic designer with a background in UI, branding identity, and / or illustration, but we hate to get so oddly specific about all that. This is a full-time, 40-hour, Monday – Friday, remote position with an annual salary starting between $70,000 – $75,000. Our main office is in Spokane ,WA, and we have satellite offices in Austin, TX and Salt Lake City, UT.
The role works with a portfolio of many websites and an ever-expanding set of software tools, but they are all in-house projects (no external clients). Projects may include web designs / redesigns, app development, spot illustrations, iconography, logo / brand development, brand campaigns for social media and external channels, and graphic support on video and animation projects.
You will be able to draw on your skills and experience to do whatever you need to get the job done right. You should have an interest in researching to understand the users and visitors of these properties and think outside the box to raise the level of the projects you’ll work on. This is a chance to really dig in and do amazing things.
Corporate Tools stays at the forefront of our industry’s trends, setting the bar for many others. Everyone must work proficiently, so being a team player is a must. In addition to playing well with others, we would anticipate our graphic designer to be extraordinarily creative, have advanced knowledge of Adobe CS products, and speak the language of design and production in the digital setting.
Wage :
$70,000 - $75,000 / year DOE
After 3 years, PTO increases to 29 days. Employees transition to flexible time off after 5 years with the company—not accrued, not capped, take time off when you want
Use to make your remote work set up more comfortable, for continuing education classes, a plant for your desk, coffee for your coworker, a massage for yourself... really, whatever
Responsibilities :
Requirements :
You want your cool stuff to be really good and to be seen by lots of people.
You’ve been working for a massive corporation, and you want to work somewhere you’ll make a difference.
You’d like to move to more of a culture and process of research first, design second.
It interests you to take the time to dig into whom we’re targeting, making things, adjusting after seeing how they perform, and designing not just to finish a project but to make an impact and change. This job might be a rare opportunity to have the freedom to do this.
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Graphic Designer • Omaha, NE, United States