Senior Presentation Designer - The Boston Consulting Group
Boston, MA
About the Job
You are passionate about pushing creative boundaries using PowerPoint. As a Senior Presentation Designer in BCG Design Studios, you’ll be working in a fast-paced and ever-changing environment, designing complex, impactful presentations. You will work directly with consultants, designers, and internal BCG teams, collaborating on creative engagements end-to-end.
You should expect to spend the majority of your time working in PPT, designing and formatting presentations and associated content. As a Senior Designer, you may also take lead on large projects, art directing junior team members. Core responsibilities typically include:
Manage the presentation design process start to finish – from ideating creative approach and crafting comprehensive briefs, to delivering the final product. This includes working with stakeholders to craft the narrative, owning presentation design/layout/slide creation, incorporating feedback, while meeting high quality benchmarks and timeline expectations.
Bringing your extensive experience to presentation design: illustration, information design, color theory, concepting, animation, video, and more.
Responsible for establishing and maintaining the core design system including fonts, colors, styles, backgrounds, logos, etc. that are approved for use.
Collaborate closely with internal and external stakeholders to create flawless presentations with compelling storylines and impactful visuals, that generate impact for BCG and our clients.
Developing custom PPT concepts and templates.
Responsible for overall creative quality, reviewing and approving all work before sharing with clients.
Art directing, mentoring, and inspiring others on the team to deliver high quality output.
Pitch creative concepts, mockups, and new and innovative ideas to internal and external clients.
Additional work may include design and formatting in Word, Excel, Adobe Acrobat, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, newsletter design and layout, and more.
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