Vermont Information Processing
Beverage Alcohol
MarketingDesigner
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“Marketing Designer at Vermont Information Processing. Skills: Marketing design, Brand strategy, Campaign design. Own website look and feel. Design high-impact sales collateral”
What You'll Achieve.
Generate pipeline; Build brand trust; Move buyers through funnel; Drive marketing generated pipeline; Enable sales team to close deals; Drive click-through and conversion; Generate leads in person
Industry & Context.
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
3+ years B2B marketing design experience, Expert proficiency in Figma, Expert proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite, Portfolio demonstrating campaign design, Experience designing for email, Experience designing for digital ads, Experience designing for social, Experience designing for print, Ability to work fast, Ability to iterate based on feedback
Nice to Have
SaaS or technology experience, Understanding of brand systems, Ability to evolve brand systems, Familiarity with HubSpot, Familiarity with marketing automation platforms
What You'll Do.
Own website look and feel
Design high-impact sales collateral
Create campaign assets
Own visual execution of rebrand
Ensure consistent brand application
Partner to design content
Build scalable asset library
Translate data into infographics
Support event and roadshow materials
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Communication with UX design team; Partner with demand gen; Partner with product marketing
Full Job Description
Do you want to see your designs have a meaningful impact on growth? Love working to iterate with various teams united toward one goal? Read on! The Marketing Designer is Vermont Information Processing's (VIP) visual storyteller and a direct contributor to revenue generation. You will translate complex product value propositions and campaign strategies into compelling visuals that capture attention, build brand trust, and move buyers through the funnel. Every asset you create has a job to do: generate pipeline and build our brand. This position sits within the Marketing organization, the role will require constant communication with the UX design team that sits in the product organization to ensure that VIP’s look and feel is consistent throughout our content. Position Type: Full Time Key Responsibilities: Own the look and feel of the company website and its UX (use of color, CTA placement, and navigational elements) to drive marketing generated pipeline. Design high-impact sales collateral (sell sheets, one-pagers, battlecards, and pitch decks) that directly enable the sales team to close deals. Create campaign assets across email, paid media, social, and web that drive click-through and conversion Own the visual execution of VIP's rebrand rollout in our marketing materials — including the website — ensuring consistent brand application across all customer-facing touchpoints Partner with demand gen and product marketing to design content that supports every stage of the buyer journey Build and maintain a scalable asset library so the team can move fast without sacrificing quality Translate data and product stories into infographics, presentations, and visual narratives that resonate with beverage alcohol industry buyers Support event and roadshow materials — booth graphics, digital signage, printed collateral — that generate leads in person Qualifications: 3+ years of B2B marketing design experience, ideally in SaaS or technology Expert proficiency in Figma, Adobe C
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