FAQs
Do we support remote work?
This role requires you to be onsite 4 days a week, indicating a hybrid work arrangement.
Do we support medicare?
Yes, we provide private medical insurance as part of our benefits package.
What are the primary responsibilities of the Graphic Designer role?
The Graphic Designer will produce and direct creative graphics for multi-platform marketing campaigns, work closely with the Senior Graphic Designer and Creative Team, and develop various creative assets in accordance with brand guidelines.
What qualifications are required for this position?
Candidates should have proven experience in graphic design across both linear and digital platforms, knowledge of print processes, familiarity with production techniques, and proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite, particularly After Effects, Photoshop, and InDesign.
Is experience in the broadcasting industry necessary?
Yes, experience in the video and motion or broadcasting industry is essential for this role.
What kind of teams will the Graphic Designer collaborate with?
The Graphic Designer will collaborate with the Senior Graphic Designer, Creative Director, Production Management team, and Marketing, along with other departments to produce multi-platform creative assets.
Are there opportunities for professional development?
Yes, the employee resource groups at Disney, such as WOMEN @ Disney and Disney DIVERSITY, provide opportunities for networking, support, and professional development.
What benefits are included in this position?
Benefits include 25 days annual leave, private medical and dental insurance, free park entry for family and friends, discounts on Disney products and services, excellent parental leave, and access to employee resource groups.
Will I need to work with agencies as part of this role?
Yes, experience working with agencies is required, and you will assist with the creation of both original and repurposed creative campaigns through in-house facilities or creative agencies.
Is there a focus on diversity and inclusion at Disney?
Yes, The Walt Disney Company strives to create a diverse workforce representative of its audiences and nurtures an environment where all can thrive and belong.