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Directive Consulting is the leading B2B performance marketing agency that delivers real revenue—not just leads. We use Customer Generation (a marketing methodology developed by us) to cut through the noise. Forget MQLs—we’re here to drive pipeline, fuel SQLs, and scale brands that are serious about growth. From Paid Media and SEO to CRO, RevOps, and Go-To-Market Strategy, we build marketing engines that win in SaaS and across B2B industries. We move fast. We think boldly. We are elite. We hire people who challenge the status quo and push campaigns past what’s expected - sparking demand for bold, innovative brands. If you live for performance, love solving hard problems, and want your work to actually mean something, you’ll fit right in. But here’s the fun part—we don’t just deliver results; we’re shaping the future of marketing. Ready to build something that breaks the mold? This is a part-time internship requiring approximately 6–7 hours per week. There is potential for the internship to be extended beyond the initial 12 weeks. Compensation is $20 per hour. About The Role We’re hiring a Digital Design Intern who lives and breathes creativity. You’ll join the internal marketing team at a high-performing agency where everything ladders up to bold, strategic outcomes. In this role, you won’t just “make graphics.” You’ll concept, design, and refine visual assets that power campaigns across digital channels. From ads and branding pieces to web and video content, your work will help bring Directive’s creative vision to life. We’re looking for someone who’s already honing their craft by building a strong design portfolio, experimenting with new tools, and pushing their own creative boundaries. You should be a junior or senior currently studying graphic design, visual communications, or a related field. You have a sharp eye for detail, a passion for visual storytelling, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced, feedback-driven environment. If you love transforming ideas into visuals that perform, and want to grow your career in a cutting-edge agency setting, this role is built for you. What You’ll Do: • Plan, visualize, and execute creative assets for paid ads, website, social media, email campaigns, and branding initiatives • Ensure all design work aligns with Directive’s brand guidelines while finding opportunities to inject fresh, creative ideas • Create static graphics, motion assets, and video edits that elevate Directive’s brand across channels • Prepare and package files in the correct formats and specifications for digital platforms, ad placements, and occasional print projects • Collaborate with the marketing team to bring campaigns to life and adapt designs based on performance insights • Research design trends and identify innovative creative ideas that can be tested in the B2B marketing space • Revise and refine work quickly based on team feedback while maintaining a sharp eye for detail and design quality • Balance creativity with performance by developing visuals that are both visually compelling and strategically effective • Thrive in a fast-paced environment by managing multiple design requests at once while meeting deadlines and maintaining quality • Contribute to larger branding projects such as rebrands, design system updates, presentation decks, and internal marketing campaigns as they appear and if Senior Designer requests assistance What You’ll Bring: • Currently a junior or senior pursuing a degree in Graphic Design, Visual Communications, or a related field (or a recent grad ready to create bold work) • A portfolio that demonstrates your design skills across static and motion assets for business related projects, with bonus points for B2B or digital marketing projects • These projects can be school related or self-inspired projects • Proficiency with Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, After Effects, Premiere) and Figma • Strong sense of typography, layout, color, and visual hierarchy, with the ability to apply those principles across platforms • A genuine passion for design and creativity, paired with the discipline to meet deadlines and deliver at agency speed • A sharp eye for detail and the ability to refine work quickly based on team feedback • A curious, experiment-driven mindset (you’re not afraid to test new formats and push creative boundaries) • Extra credit if you have video creation skills • Bonus points if you have experience designing assets for digital channels (Meta, arenaflex Ads, LinkedIn, TikTok, etc.) Work Environment Requirements As a remote-first company, you’ll have the ability to work from your home office. For some positions, as posted, we will accommodate global opportunities where we have established businesses, including Canada, Mexico, and the UK. For global locations, you must have established and current work authorization and permanently reside in that country. This role has the opportunity to operate 100% virtually from your home office. We primarily collaborate with our colleagues through virtual meetings (Zoom), and Slack. In this role, you will be required to operate a laptop computer (PC or Mac available), computer software platforms, and other office productivity tools as necessary. Due to the nature of this role, you must be able to remain stationary for extended periods, must be able to observe and interpret written and/or verbal communication, must have reliable internet access, and a professional background. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential job duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions. If you require reasonable accommodations in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, direct your inquiries to recruiting@directiveconsulting.com. Additional Information At Directive, one of our core values is People First. We’re committed to fostering a more diverse and inclusive culture in the digital landscape. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. #LI-DC1 Apply tot his job

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