About Us: At Markit, we specialize in creating high-quality signage solutions, from signs and decals to vehicle wraps, banners, posters, brochures, and more. Were looking for a talented Senior Graphic Designer to join our fun, dynamic team. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced designer, you'll work on exciting projects in a fast-paced, creative environment. Key Responsibilities: Design & Production: Create designs for signs, decals, vehicle wraps, banners, business cards, and more.Customer Service: Answer phones, assist clients with design inquiries, and help them choose signage solutions.Collaboration: Work closely with clients to bring their branding visions to life.CorelDRAW Expertise: Use CorelDRAWFile Prep & Quality Control: Prepare files for production, ensuring accuracy and quality.Project Management: Handle multiple projects, meeting deadlines and maintaining design standards.Qualifications: Junior Designer: Proficiency in CorelDRAW or similar software, strong creativity, attention to detail, and a willingness to learn. Portfolio of work is a plus.Senior Designer: Proven experience in graphic design, especially in the signage or print industry. Strong proficiency in CorelDRAW, creative problem-solving, and the ability to manage projects and collaborate with clients.Why Join Us: Creative Environment: Work on diverse projects that push your design skills.Customer-Focused: Enjoy a customer service role where you directly interact with clients.Team Spirit: Join a fun, supportive team.Benefits: Full benefits after 3 months.Work-Life Balance: Monday to Friday, 9 AM - 5 PM.Competitive Pay: Wage is negotiable; please include your wage expectations.How to Apply:Submit your resume, portfolio, and wage expectations to amanda@markitsigns.ca. We cant wait to see how youll contribute to our team!
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