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Queue-it is a Danish tech scale-up that empowers the world’s biggest brands to deliver on their busiest days. Our virtual waiting rooms prevent website crashes and bot abuse to create a smoother, fairer online experience for 35 billion+ users.

Queue-it is a place where you can do what you are naturally best at to positively maintain your performance. We’re a diverse team coming from 50+ countries with offices in Denmark, the U.S., and Australia.

About the role

As a Queue-it Graphic Designer, you will support our growing creative efforts. We are seeking an Adobe super-user with a great eye for aesthetics to assist with translating our brand DNA to all marketing efforts.

Responsibilities

Create original visual content for digital and printed marketing collateral. Design content for the company website, social media posts, digital ads, eBooks, graphics, flyers, business cards, event pop-up banners, etc.

Take an integral role in refining and strengthening our brand identity. Elevate the digital experience of the Queue-it website and other brand touchpoints, assuring all graphics and layouts are aesthetically appealing and on-brand.

Collaborate with the Design Lead to further develop Queue-it’s brand identity. Explore new creative concepts and visual directions to advance our image.

Collaborate with the team on content production. Occasionally assist with organizing, art directing, and shooting photography and moving image in our in-house photo studio.

Qualifications

  • You have a compelling portfolio of work that demonstrates your graphic design skills
  • Advanced proficiency with Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign
  • Understand the brand values of a coherent visual universe
  • You have a critical design approach and detail-oriented execution

Preferred candidates will have experience with/knowledge of

  • UX design principles
  • Figma, Premiere Pro, After Effects, and/or any 3D software
  • Art direction and more advanced photography
  • Filming & editing video material

 

We are looking for someone who

Understands marketing initiatives, strategic positioning, and target audience to create effective design

Stays current with design and industry trends to maintain best-practice knowledge

Why Queue-it is a great place to work

Continuous learning: You’ll develop the mindset and skills to navigate whatever comes next.

Success as defined by you: We’ll provide the tools and flexibility, so you can make a meaningful impact, your way.

Diverse and inclusive culture: You’ll be embraced for who you are and empowered to use your voice to enable others find theirs. In a company with 50+ nationalities, you will be able to enjoy a truly intercultural and inclusive environment.

About the office

Located in the heart of Copenhagen, the Queue-it headquarters offers modern amenities, collaborative spaces, and quiet zones to suit all work styles – plus games, ping pong, foosball, PS4, social events, clubs, and great coffee, lunch, and snacks!

Apply today!

  • Please submit all materials in English
  • Due to GDPR regulations, we cannot accept applications via email. Please apply via this link: https://careers.queue-it.com/jobs/1609337-graphic-designer/applications/new
  • Queue-it is committed to employing a diverse staff. Qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, veteran status, or disability.
Job details
Work experience:
Work experience is not required
Language skills:
  • English
  • Fluent
Salary range:
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About company

The Danish job market is booming and many sectors are facing skills shortages. Therefore, there are many sectors with good job opportunities one of them is Information and communications technologyIt is fair to say that Denmark has set some heavy footprints in the global software development arena. A number of the most used programming languages have been developed by Danish researchers,… Find out more