FAQs
What is the main focus of the Packaging Graphic Designer role at Dunelm?
The main focus of the role is to execute creative strategy and design packaging for all Dunelm products, including concession brands, as well as point of sale materials and brand building.
What qualifications or experience are required for this position?
The job is aimed at a Mid Weight Creative Designer, so candidates should have relevant experience in graphic design, particularly in packaging and point of sale design.
Will I be working alone on projects as a Packaging Graphic Designer?
No, you will be working as part of a team alongside the Packaging and POS Manager and the wider marketing team, collaborating on projects from concept to finished artwork.
What type of work environment can I expect at Dunelm?
Dunelm fosters a caring and encouraging culture, promoting a team-oriented environment where you'll feel right at home.
Is there an opportunity for career growth within the company?
Yes, Dunelm is focused on business expansion and innovation, which may provide opportunities for career advancement as the company grows.
What types of brands will I be designing packaging for?
You will be designing packaging for Dunelm's own products as well as for concession brands.
What tools or software should I be familiar with for this role?
While the specific tools are not mentioned, candidates should ideally have experience with graphic design software commonly used in the industry, such as Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign).
Is the position full-time or part-time?
The job description does not specify, but it can be assumed that the position is full-time, given the nature of the role.
What is the mission of Dunelm as a company?
Dunelm's mission is to create a joyful home experience for customers by being the UK's number one choice for homewares through innovative and customer-focused retail operations.