The role involves creating high-ranking websites, communicating effectively in a remote setting, and possessing strong graphic and IT skills.
This is a remote position.
- Capable of creating high ranking websites.
- Professional communication practices in a remote work environment
- Extensive experience in analyzing and documenting different system flows, processes and work flows
- Excellent English skills both written and verbal.
- Adobe Photoshop expert.
- Proven experience as a graphic designer.
- Excellent IT skills, especially with design and photo-editing software.
Requirements
Skills:
- Photoshop & Graphic Skills
- Able to build a website
Requirements:
- Has an updated PC/ Laptop
- Strong internet connection
- Able to Work from Home
Kindly attach your resume and portfolio upon application.
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