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Visual Designer | $40/hr Remote | Micro1 x AI Labs

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Visual Designer | $40/hr Remote | Micro1 x AI Labs
Visual Designer
Position: Visual Designer Type: Contract Compensation: $20 – $40/hour Location: Remote Commitment: 10–40 hrs/week
About the Role
Bring your expertise in visual design to transform documents, pitch decks, and presentations for high-impact, compliant, and polished results. You’ll work independently in a remote setting, collaborating directly with clients to deliver high-quality, visually distinct designs tailored to their needs.
Key Responsibilities
- Edit and transform provided documents into visually distinct and compliant designs
- Redesign pitch decks and presentations, ensuring a Fresh, polished look while preserving content integrity
- Elevate the visual impact of slides and documents using expertise in PowerPoint and design tools
- Apply advanced graphic design techniques to:
- Reformat layouts
- Update color schemes
- Incorporate branding guidelines as needed
- Collaborate with clients’ teams to:
- Understand project requirements
- Deliver timely, high-quality results
- Ensure all deliverables meet:
- High visual standards
- Professional, corporate expectations
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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Requirements
Technical Skills
- Expert proficiency in:
- PowerPoint
- Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign)
- Proven experience designing and transforming:
- Pitch decks
- Presentations
- Corporate documents (for major firms)


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Core Competencies
- Meticulous attention to detail, including:
- Visual cohesion
- Layout consistency
- Alignment across multiple deliverables
- Ability to make impactful visual changes without altering written content
- Strong capacity to:
- Manage multiple projects
- Meet aggressive deadlines in a fast-paced, remote environment
Benefits (Implied)
- Flexible remote work
- Direct client collaboration
- Creative autonomy with varied projects
Application Process
- Apply via Easy Apply on LinkedIn
- Check your email for next steps
- Participate in:
- Resume evaluation
- Interview stage
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