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Graphic Designer

#20890
Student Involvement & Leadership

Details:

  • Category: On-Campus
  • Position Type: Student Hourly
  • Posted on: April 6, 2018
  • Open until: Fri, April 20, 2018
  • Work Hours: 20 hours per week
  • Wage: $7.50-$8.00 (depending on experience)
  • Location: Cedar City, UT

Description:

The STIL graphic designer works closely with the Assistant Director of STIL and the STIL Marketing Director to create advertisements for SUUSA, Student Programming Board, the office of Student Involvement and Leadership, and Campus Rec. If you are interested in the position please contact the Assistant Director of Student Involvement & Leadership Tyler Anderson at tanderson@suu.edu or drop it by his office, ST 177B. Applicants will need to provide a resume and portfolio of work (digital or printed).

Qualifications:

Proficient in Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, Indesign, and Microsoft Office Suite. Knowledge of printing procedures, both small and large format. Experience in administrative work such as email and client correspondence, filing and recording financial purchases and transactions. Time management skills and the ability to meet multiple deadlines as well as handle last minute projects. All applicants must provide portfolio of graphic design work and a resume. Applicants who correspond in a timely manner, exhibit design proficiency and have good organization skills are given highest priority.


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