Junior Graphics Designer/Design Intern

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Job Description: Junior Graphic Designer / Design Intern

We are looking for a Junior Graphic Designer / Design Intern to support the creation of high-volume digital marketing assets across multiple platforms. This role is ideal for someone who is fast, detail-oriented, coachable, and excited to build hands-on experience in real-world advertising creative production.

You will work on a variety of short-form design tasks such as social media ads, thumbnails, banners, and promotional visuals for channels including Facebook, YouTube, X, Instagram, and other digital platforms. You’ll receive clear briefs, templates, copy, and brand guidelines, then turn these into polished assets under tight timelines.

Responsibilities:

  • Design digital marketing assets such as:
    • Social media ads
    • YouTube thumbnails
    • Display banners
    • Promotional graphics
    • Platform-resized creatives
  • Interpret creative briefs including campaign goals, pain points, target audience, copy, and visual references
  • Use provided templates and assets while also improving layouts when needed
  • Deliver first-pass concepts quickly and accurately
  • Revise designs based on feedback from senior designers or creative directors
  • Maintain consistency across multiple formats and platforms
  • Organize files and upload completed assets to internal systems Balance speed, quality, and attention to detail in a fast-paced environment
Requirements:
  • Internship, junior-level, or entry-level experience in graphic design, visual design, or related field
  • Proficiency in Figma, and other creative design tools
  • Good understanding of layout, typography, hierarchy, spacing, and composition
  • Familiarity with social media platform sizes and best practices is a plus
  • Able to work quickly without sacrificing basic quality standards
  • Comfortable receiving direct feedback and making fast revisions
  • Strong attention to detail and file organization Reliable, proactive, and eager to learn
Nice to Have:
  • Experience creating performance ads or e-commerce creatives
  • Understanding of CTR/conversion-focused ad design Familiarity with AI design tools for productivity
What You’ll Gain:
  • Real experience producing live marketing creative at scale
  • Fast-paced training in digital ad production workflows
  • Exposure to feedback cycles with senior creatives
  • Portfolio-worthy multi-platform design work
  • Improved speed, execution, and creative problem-solving skills
Ideal Candidate: Someone who enjoys designing frequently, learns quickly, can work under deadlines, and wants to grow into a strong production or performance designer.
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