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Brand Designer

New York, NY

At Amperity, our AI-powered Customer Data Cloud empowers organizations to delight their customers and create differentiated experiences. Our multi-patented technology helps over 400 leading global brands like Alaska Airlines and DICK'S Sporting Goods drive revenue growth and meaningful customer experiences. We help users unlock the value of all of their customer data with simplicity and speed. Our team thrives on curiosity, collaboration, and transparency, fostering a culture where everyone can contribute and grow. We're looking for talented individuals from diverse backgrounds to help us eliminate data bottlenecks and accelerate business impact for the world's most innovative companies. With offices in Seattle, New York City, London, and Melbourne, you'll be part of a fast-growing team solving critical challenges at the intersection of AI, data, and customer experience. Ready to make an impact? Let's talk.

The Role

As Brand Designer, you will play a vital role in maintaining and stewarding Amperity’s brand design standards. Reporting to our Design Lead, you will dive into competitive research and experiments and work together to shape the future of our visual identity and set the bar for design excellence in our industry. With your keen eye for color, typography, and composition, you’ll collaborate with teams across Amperity to drive engagement through world-class storytelling online and in-person.

Interesting Problems

  • Make complex stories simple through visual storytelling, including new iconography, educational infographics, and illustration that spans web, print, slides, and more.
  • Collaborate with Content and Product Marketing to produce stellar digital collateral across mediums like e-books, one-pagers, case studies, webinars, and ads.
  • Work with the Design and Web team to develop our new web design strategy, identify areas for innovation and excitement, and build detailed mockups in Figma.
  • Support the ideation and execution of major marketing campaigns. Contribute to audience research, brainstorm sessions, concept pitches, and design experiments.
  • Help individuals in Sales and Customer Success sharpen their visual storytelling and hook major clients through slide design.
  • Establish strong relationships with cross-functional teams like Product Marketing, Customer Marketing, and PR, as well as attend regular critique and workshop sessions with web and product design.
  • Be a steward for the Amperity brand across the company. Help uphold design excellence and promote enthusiasm about design, exploring news ways to improve brand representation at Amperity.

About You

  • 2+ years of experience working as a professional brand designer
  • Bachelor or Bachelor of Fine Art’s degree in graphic design, communication design, or a related field. 
  • You have experience with Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, Figma, and Google Slides.
  • You have experience in typography, layout, color, and knowledgable in all core design principles. You can adapt your style to any brief. You have a sharp eye for detail, and maintain high standards of design excellence.
  • You have interest in a wide scope of design applications and can translate your design expertise to new challenges. You take in inspiration from other creative fields, and enjoy sharing your passions with your team.
  • You have strong opinions and can advocate for them, but hold them loosely. You are proactive in communicating blockers and can mediate conflicting feedback to arrive at a compromise. You can present your ideas to a group, and are able to collaborate across teams beyond design.
  • You form empathy for your audience and your collaborators. You maintain a calm, positive attitude, and always assume best intent from your coworkers.

Location

New York, NY

Our hybrid work model includes three days in the office each week, providing a mix of in-person collaboration and remote flexibility

Compensation

Base Salary:  $66,000 - $90,000. Within our pay range, individual salaries are determined by a variety of factors including, but not limited to: business considerations, local market conditions, internal equity, as well as candidate qualifications such as skills, experience, and education/training. 

Cash Incentives: Cash incentives are also available.

Stock Options:  The opportunity for ownership is an exciting part of Amperity’s total compensation package. Every employee at Amperity receives a new-hire equity grant, commensurate with the scope of their position.

Benefits

We offer all the benefits you'd expect from a great place to work: 100% employee healthcare coverage, transportation subsidies, a comfortable work environment with plenty of snacks, and other employee experience perks like events and activities, both in-person and remote. We also offer self-managed PTO and the flexibility to do your best work in the way that works for you. We provide an inclusive environment where you'll be challenged to find and unlock your full potential, surrounded by a team of world-class people driving for excellence. For more details on our benefits, please see our US Benefits & Perks Guide.

Amperity is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, and reproductive health choices), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as someone with a disability, political views or activity, or other applicable legally protected characteristics. We also consider qualified applicants with criminal histories, consistent with applicable federal, state, and local law.

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