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Graphic Designer – Presentation Designer
Twine
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Original Job Summary
About the Role
The Graphic Designer – Presentation Designer at Twine will transform a set of 60 PowerPoint slides to match a provided model presentation. The role focuses on achieving a visually appealing and consistent style throughout the slides.
Responsibilities
- Restyle 60 PowerPoint slides to match the provided model.
- Ensure visual consistency, improved layout, and enhanced aesthetics across all slides.
- Apply cohesive color schemes, fonts, and graphic elements as per the reference.
- Deliver the final presentation in PowerPoint format within the agreed timeframe.
Requirements
- Proficiency in Microsoft PowerPoint and presentation design.
- Strong sense of visual design, layout, and typography.
- Ability to interpret and replicate a reference style accurately.
- Excellent attention to detail and commitment to quality.
- Reliable internet connection for remote collaboration.
- Availability to start immediately and deliver promptly.
About Twine
Twine is a leading freelance marketplace connecting top freelancers, consultants, and contractors with companies needing creative and tech expertise. Trusted by Fortune 500 companies and innovative startups alike, Twine enables companies to scale their teams globally.
Our Mission
Twine's mission is to empower creators and businesses to thrive in an AI-driven, freelance-first world.
Key skills/competency
- PowerPoint
- Presentation Design
- Visual Consistency
- Typography
- Layout
- Color Schemes
- Graphic Elements
- Attention to Detail
- Remote Collaboration
- Time Management
How to Get Hired at Twine
🎯 Tips for Getting Hired
- Customize your resume: Tailor it to presentation design expertise.
- Highlight PowerPoint skills: Emphasize slide design proficiency.
- Showcase design portfolio: Include examples similar to this role.
- Prepare for remote interviews: Test your internet and setup.
📝 Interview Preparation Advice
Technical Preparation
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Review PowerPoint design techniques.
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Study slide layout best practices.
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Practice replicating design references.
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Familiarize with color and font consistency.
Behavioral Questions
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Discuss time management in remote settings.
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Explain approach to detailed design work.
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Describe handling tight deadlines.
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Share experiences with remote collaboration.