Senior Web Designer Advertising & Marketing Jobs - Las Vegas, NV at Geebo

Senior Web Designer

Senior Web Developer

A young, innovative digital agency is looking for motivated individuals to join our team in Las Vegas.
We offer relocation assistance, competitive salary and benefits, and an opportunity to be part of a team that redefines digital for the automotive industry.
Agency experience is a plus.
The ideal candidate is a fast learner, creative and detailed oriented, with extensive experience in web design. You should have an extensive portfolio of diverse design work.
You will design and develop online assets including websites, banners, emails, landing pages, display ads, and microsites that are marketing driven.

Requirements:
Expensive experience in designing responsive/adaptive websites
Mobile websites design
Extensive experience with Adobe Creative Suite (CC or CS6)
Banners/Display ads
Understanding of conversion optimization, calls to action etc
Landing pages
Understanding of SEO principals
Undersign of UX/Usability principals
Experience with designing assets for online marketing campaigns
web and mobile user interfaces, interaction flows, and wireframes
Employ A/B test-driven best practices in designing new and optimizing existing UIs and flows
Ability to deliver clean, well structured, production-ready layouts and graphics files
Ability to develop UI style guides and design specifications for other designers to follow
Interact with clients
Can-do, problem solving attitude
Team player
Highly detailed oriented
Strong writing and communication skills
A sense of humor

Additional requirements (a plus):
HTML, CSS, JavaScript
WordPress
Flash
Print design experience

Please send your portfolio, resume and cover letter to: email removed Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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