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We are expanding our team here in Itapema - SC, Chute Studio. The Studio is our internal agency which helps Chute deliver custom applications and services to our growing customer base.
Objective
Delivers excellent work and shares in the overall Chute culture.
Responsibilities
* Develop detailed estimates for proposed projects and services
* Develop wireframes and high-fidelity comps for proposed projects and services
* Develop detailed timelines for potential and active client projects
* Daily, Weekly, and Project updates and summaries
Location
Itapema - SC (Onsite)
Our designers will have to deliver amazing design for demanding customers and timelines. This person should be able to work on
* landing pages
* web page development
* infographics
* white paper design
* case study design
* email templates
This person will have
* Expertise with Adobe Photoshop
* Understanding of HTML / CSS (ideally can do this as well)
* Previous agency experience is ideal as well
For your hard work, you will be rewarded with a strong compensation package that includes a highly competitive base salary and other cool perks.
About Chute
We are a venture funded, Y Combinator-backed, product-driven startup in SoMA, San Francisco. Chute is powering the visual revolution; we help brands, publishers, agencies and developers harness media and display it anywhere. Our goal is to serve, route, or analyze every photo and video on the web. We are a small team, but growing. Our clients include NBC, TNT, Taylormade and more.
To find out more about this opportunity or to apply please submit an updated CV & a brief description on your current situation to jobs.brasil@getchute.com
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