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What Key Traits Do You Value Most When Hiring a Graphic Designer? Hey everyone! 👋 So, let’s dive into something many of us have probably grappled with: hiring a graphic designer. As business people, we all want to find that perfect creative partner who can bring our vision to life. But what exactly does that entail? 🤔 Here are some things you might consider when looking for a graphic designer: Portfolio: Does their style resonate with you? A strong portfo... Source: https://lnkd.in/gih9S26V #mymetric360
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Freelance Designer & Developer | Teacher | Content Creator, Helping companies to stand out by creating strong visual concepts that lead to higher conversion rates
The trend goes on and on ! Nowadays a Graphic Designer = ['Web Developer', 'UI/UX Designer', 'SEO Specialist', 'Motion Designer'], basically a whole digital team ! In the past, designers used to specialize rather than aiming to master every skill. It's time for companies to rethink their expectations and move away from seeking all-in-one employees. Achieving greatness in design demands collaborative teamwork rather than placing unrealistic burdens on individuals. Hiring managers should reconsider their approach, opting for more realistic expectations to foster genuine effectiveness.
This is unacceptable. A friend recently posted a Senior Graphic Designer role, and I was astonished by the extensive requirements. In my time, designers specialized, not tried to master everything. Companies should stop expecting all-in-one employees; greatness requires a collaborative team effort. Expecting one person to excel at everything is unrealistic and diminishes potential greatness. Creative Directors and hiring managers, reconsider these expectations for a more realistic and effective approach. ……especially for a Sr Graphic Designer. #hiring #jobseekers #hiringmanagers #designer
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Professional Freelance Logo Designer from Indiana, USA. Hit me up for logos, brand design, print design, and social media graphics.
This post is asking for like 5 different jobs minimum.
This is unacceptable. A friend recently posted a Senior Graphic Designer role, and I was astonished by the extensive requirements. In my time, designers specialized, not tried to master everything. Companies should stop expecting all-in-one employees; greatness requires a collaborative team effort. Expecting one person to excel at everything is unrealistic and diminishes potential greatness. Creative Directors and hiring managers, reconsider these expectations for a more realistic and effective approach. ……especially for a Sr Graphic Designer. #hiring #jobseekers #hiringmanagers #designer
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People that have worked under me all know my mantra. "What's your focus." You may be good at a lot of things, but what are you GREAT at? Then that's what we focus on. That's how we will position you to succeed and be showcased. A lot of people use the "jack of all trades" as a positive thing, which in some ways it can be, but it also sets you up to take on FAR more work than your job description entails. Keep in mind below. For a Sr. Graphic Designer... they want you to be able to do: Graphic Design Character Design 2D/3D Design HTML Coding Web Design CRM systems UI/UX knowledge SEO experience Platform design knowledge and also be a team player. lol. Rich Sherman is right on the money on his take of this. I've run into this personally as well. Yes, I CAN do motion graphics, graphic design, 3D work, etc... but is that what I applied for? The more you know.
This is unacceptable. A friend recently posted a Senior Graphic Designer role, and I was astonished by the extensive requirements. In my time, designers specialized, not tried to master everything. Companies should stop expecting all-in-one employees; greatness requires a collaborative team effort. Expecting one person to excel at everything is unrealistic and diminishes potential greatness. Creative Directors and hiring managers, reconsider these expectations for a more realistic and effective approach. ……especially for a Sr Graphic Designer. #hiring #jobseekers #hiringmanagers #designer
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In the Talent Acquisition/Recruiting profession, we call this a Purple Squirrel. Few (if any) candidates will match these requirements. Few (if any) candidates will possess the mastery of experience across the broad skill set as stated. What’s more, some of the best people may never apply. The result: a job that stays open for months. Hiring for attitude and passion, along with a successful work history, is a much better approach than checking boxes to match skills. The right hire, over time, brings so much more value to a company. By building a culture focused on learning, you get the best talent that will support a growth mindset. I could literally write a book on this topic. If you would like to discuss this approach, please contact me here on LinkedIn. #hiring #learning #learningculture #purplesquirrel
This is unacceptable. A friend recently posted a Senior Graphic Designer role, and I was astonished by the extensive requirements. In my time, designers specialized, not tried to master everything. Companies should stop expecting all-in-one employees; greatness requires a collaborative team effort. Expecting one person to excel at everything is unrealistic and diminishes potential greatness. Creative Directors and hiring managers, reconsider these expectations for a more realistic and effective approach. ……especially for a Sr Graphic Designer. #hiring #jobseekers #hiringmanagers #designer
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Digital Media Strategist | Specialist in Paid Social & Integrated Marketing Strategies | Experience in B2C and B2B markets
In today's job market, job descriptions are becoming increasingly exhaustive wish lists, but companies need to remain realistic in the recruitment process. 1) It's understandable that organizations seek top-tier talent, but the laundry list of qualifications and skills required for some roles can be overwhelming. This phenomenon is not exclusive to one field; it's a systemic issue that affects professionals across the board. 2) Are we inadvertently deterring exceptional candidates by setting unrealistic expectations? The emphasis on a lengthy list of prerequisites might exclude competent individuals who bring unique perspectives and skills to the table. 3) As we navigate the evolving job market, I encourage hiring teams to reassess their approach. Let's prioritize essential skills and qualifications, acknowledging that a candidate's potential often extends beyond a checklist. Striking a balance between expectations and reality will not only streamline the recruitment process but also foster diversity and innovation within our teams. 4) It's important to note that as job expectations increase, compensation often does not keep pace. It is time to recalibrate and ensure fair compensation for skills, which will foster a sustainable job market.
This is unacceptable. A friend recently posted a Senior Graphic Designer role, and I was astonished by the extensive requirements. In my time, designers specialized, not tried to master everything. Companies should stop expecting all-in-one employees; greatness requires a collaborative team effort. Expecting one person to excel at everything is unrealistic and diminishes potential greatness. Creative Directors and hiring managers, reconsider these expectations for a more realistic and effective approach. ……especially for a Sr Graphic Designer. #hiring #jobseekers #hiringmanagers #designer
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Exactly my thoughts.
This is unacceptable. A friend recently posted a Senior Graphic Designer role, and I was astonished by the extensive requirements. In my time, designers specialized, not tried to master everything. Companies should stop expecting all-in-one employees; greatness requires a collaborative team effort. Expecting one person to excel at everything is unrealistic and diminishes potential greatness. Creative Directors and hiring managers, reconsider these expectations for a more realistic and effective approach. ……especially for a Sr Graphic Designer. #hiring #jobseekers #hiringmanagers #designer
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I wholeheartedly agree, working together as a team is super important if we want to achieve greatness. It's not fair to expect every Graphic Designer, or any professional for that matter, to be amazing at everything. Everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses, and when we work together in a collaborative environment, we can use those strengths and weaknesses to come up with more creative and effective results. Plus, if we stick to strict experience requirements, we might miss out on some talented individuals who bring fresh perspectives and skills to the table. Companies need to realize the value of different experiences and create a place where professionals can shine based on what they're best at. I'm just an ordinary person and a designer, and honestly, I don't really care about counting how many years of experience I have in design. Instead of stressing over the number of years of experience, I think it's better to embrace the journey and the ups and downs that come with it. Because honestly, the number of years doesn't define our story as designers. Let's focus on pushing our limits and being limitless in our creativity. 🧝♀️ 😇 🙏
This is unacceptable. A friend recently posted a Senior Graphic Designer role, and I was astonished by the extensive requirements. In my time, designers specialized, not tried to master everything. Companies should stop expecting all-in-one employees; greatness requires a collaborative team effort. Expecting one person to excel at everything is unrealistic and diminishes potential greatness. Creative Directors and hiring managers, reconsider these expectations for a more realistic and effective approach. ……especially for a Sr Graphic Designer. #hiring #jobseekers #hiringmanagers #designer
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Hiring a graphic designer is a symbolic move for your online business not because of the help you will get from hiring a designer. Moreover, a graphic designer brings a creative perspective to your brand, translating ideas into visual elements that resonate with your target audience. Their expertise extends beyond aesthetics; they understand the principles of design, color psychology, and user experience, ensuring that every visual element serves a purpose in conveying your brand message. In a digital landscape where first impressions matter, the impact of a well-designed website or promotional material cannot be overstated. By hiring a graphic designer, you're not just getting assistance – you're making a strategic decision to communicate your brand story effectively through compelling visuals. #GraphicDesign #BrandIdentity #OnlineBusiness #VisualAppeal #CreativePerspective #DigitalMarketing #DesignExperts #BrandStorytelling #WebDesign #LogoDesign #ProfessionalGraphics
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Need in W2 ** HIRING *** Need | Graphic Designer- Columbus, OH (Hybrid ) Please send resumes to venkataramanag@rsnginfo.com #GraphicDesign #GraphicDesigner #Design #DesignInspiration #DesignLife #CreativeDesign #VisualDesign #DesignersOfInstagram #DesignCommunity #DigitalArt #LogoDesign #Branding #Typography #Illustration #WebDesign #UXDesign #UIUX #PrintDesign #PackagingDesign #MotionGraphics
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