Motion Graphic Designer
Siren is a consumer safety app focused on protecting users from digital scams, and they are seeking a Motion Graphic Designer to create impactful storytelling assets. The role involves designing short-form videos, product explainers, and social content while collaborating with product and growth teams. You will utilize a strong motion design stack and AI tools to translate complex security concepts into memorable visual narratives. This is initially a contractual position with the potential to convert to full-time.
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Experience
1-4 years
Function
Arts and Design
Work mode
Hybrid, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Siren is a consumer safety app focused on protecting users from digital scams, and they are seeking a Motion Graphic Designer to create impactful storytelling assets. The role involves designing short-form videos, product explainers, and social content while collaborating with product and growth teams. You will utilize a strong motion design stack and AI tools to translate complex security concepts into memorable visual narratives. This is initially a contractual position with the potential to convert to full-time.
TAL's take
Solid early-stage startup opportunity with clear creative ownership, though currently a contract-to-hire role.
Very clear responsibilities focused on short-form video, motion graphics, and content storytelling for a specific product domain.
Must haves
- 1 to 4 years of experience in motion graphics and video editing
- Strong reel showing storytelling and pacing
- Command over After Effects and Premiere Pro
- Understanding of short-form video formats for social media
- Ability to simplify complex product concepts visually
Tools and skills
Nice to have: runway, midjourney, firefly, elevenlabs, pika, kling, sora, figma, rive, lottie.
About the company
Early-stage consumer safety app startup, unfamiliar brand in the broader market.
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