Job Description
Who doesn’t want to design and play games with clients for a living?
My client works with blue chip companies to help their employees understand all elements of their business by enabling people to learn by doing, which you’ll play a key part of.
You are going to have a genuine interest in design; however, you do not necessarily have to have experience in the sector. If you are happy to get involved in whatever needs doing, have a desire to learn, and a can-do attitude, this role is for you.
There is a real opportunity to progress within the company. For the first year, you will be part of the design team for new projects, but moving forward, you can lead some industry-leading projects.
You’ll work closely with clients to learn about their needs and handle their requests so that you can be a part of designing the perfect game to suit their needs.
You will be familiar with the Adobe Suite or Figma, as these are commonly used in the process. Experience with project management tools, like Jira or Monday.com, would also be beneficial. You will also understand agile development and have knowledge of UX/UI design principles.
You will receive a salary between £25,000 – £32,000. You will also be given an EMI share option, as well as unlimited holiday and genuinely flexible working hours. This role is hybrid; realistically, you will be going into the office twice a week in the Oxford area, so being within a commutable distance of Oxford would be useful.
We appreciate this is a snapshot of what you would do, so if you are interested and want to know more, call me, send me a message (Josh Withers on LinkedIn), DM, or whatever is easiest. We encourage anyone who feels they are suitable to apply, and we love seeing diversity in our applicants. We use specialist technology to ensure there are no gender biases in our adverts.
Every applicant will receive a response. We sometimes make mistakes and miss things from CVs, so you will be given an opportunity to receive feedback and discuss the role in more detail if you feel necessary.
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