Aldrich

Presentation – Marketing Design Specialist

Aldrich

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Location Type: Remote

Location: CaliforniaUnited States

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Salary

💰 $30 - $35 per hour

About the role

  • Format, standardize, and polish PowerPoint presentations for executives and staff
  • Ensure presentations adhere to brand guidelines, including fonts, colors, templates, and layouts
  • Update and maintain existing decks with charts, graphics, and visuals
  • Create and refine templates and reusable slide components for efficient presentation development
  • Collaborate with team members to understand objectives and deliver presentation-ready decks
  • Design polished collateral such as one-sheets, brochures, and infographics
  • Maintain brand consistency across digital and print materials
  • Support quick-turn needs for event signage, ads, and internal graphics
  • Create visually engaging templates for presentations, social media, and email campaigns
  • Assist with additional marketing and sales collateral as needed

Requirements

  • Strong experience formatting and refining PowerPoint presentations
  • Expert-level PowerPoint skills (formatting, layouts, charts, templates, and visuals)
  • Solid understanding of visual hierarchy, layout, typography, and data visualization
  • Demonstrated experience using Canva and Adobe InDesign
  • Strong eye for brand alignment and design consistency
  • Ability to adapt designs quickly based on feedback and evolving project needs
  • Ability to work independently while managing multiple projects and deadlines
  • Clear communication skills and responsiveness to feedback
  • Experience supporting B2B marketing teams preferred
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.

Hard Skills & Tools
PowerPointformattinglayoutschartstemplatesvisualsvisual hierarchytypographydata visualizationdesign consistency
Soft Skills
adaptabilityindependenceproject managementclear communicationresponsiveness to feedback