Video Editor
Riseflect is a marketing agency seeking a creative Video Editor and Graphic Designer based in Patna. The role focuses on producing short-form video content and social media visuals for diverse client campaigns. Candidates should be proficient in standard Adobe Creative Suite tools and social media formats. This position offers hands-on experience working on real-world client projects within a growing team.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Arts and Design
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 3
What you will work on
Riseflect is a marketing agency seeking a creative Video Editor and Graphic Designer based in Patna. The role focuses on producing short-form video content and social media visuals for diverse client campaigns. Candidates should be proficient in standard Adobe Creative Suite tools and social media formats. This position offers hands-on experience working on real-world client projects within a growing team.
TAL's take
Tier-3 marketing agency offering an entry-level creative role with limited scope for professional career growth.
Clear expectations for creative output, though the role spans both graphic design and video editing.
Must haves
- Basic knowledge of Photoshop, Illustrator, or Canva
- Basic knowledge of video editing tools like Premiere Pro, After Effects, or CapCut
- Understanding of social media content formats
- Creativity and attention to detail
Tools and skills
About the company
Small marketing agency with no verifiable market presence or engineering scale.
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