Graphic Designer & Video Editor
Vivacious Destinations is seeking a Graphic Designer and Video Editor to join their team in Bengaluru. The role involves creating logos, print and digital media, and editing videos with a focus on storytelling. Candidates should be proficient in Adobe Creative Suite and Canva and possess a strong design portfolio. This is an onsite, 5.5-day work week position.
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Experience
1-2 years
Function
Arts and Design
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 3
What you will work on
Vivacious Destinations is seeking a Graphic Designer and Video Editor to join their team in Bengaluru. The role involves creating logos, print and digital media, and editing videos with a focus on storytelling. Candidates should be proficient in Adobe Creative Suite and Canva and possess a strong design portfolio. This is an onsite, 5.5-day work week position.
TAL's take
Low tier company, very low compensation, and entry-level role with minimal scope.
Role is well-defined as a design and video editing position with clear requirements despite the broad nature of the creative field.
Watchouts
- 5.5 days a week work schedule
- Low compensation package
Must haves
- 1 to 2 years of graphic design experience
- Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite
- Proficiency in Canva
- Strong typography and design skills
- Portfolio of work
- Good written English
Tools and skills
About the company
Small, unbranded company with low compensation package and unclear industry presence.
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