Freelance Presentation Designer Job at Twine in Boston
Twine, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Join to apply for the Freelance Presentation Designer role at Twine. An engineering consulting firm seeks a talented freelance presentation designer to develop a high‑impact presentation for its upcoming launch in February. The presentation will serve as a key tool to attract prospective employees and major clients, showcasing the firm’s expertise, professionalism, and unique value proposition.
Deliverables
- Design and develop a comprehensive presentation tailored for both recruitment and client acquisition.
- Collaborate with engineering professionals to gather and distill technical information.
- Create visually engaging slides that communicate complex concepts clearly.
- Ensure brand consistency and a polished, professional aesthetic throughout the presentation.
- Incorporate feedback from stakeholders and iterate on design as needed.
- Prepare final presentation files for multiple formats (e.g., PowerPoint, PDF).
- Support live or virtual presentation delivery if required.
Requirements
- Proven experience designing presentations for professional services or technical industries.
- Strong portfolio demonstrating ability to translate complex information into clear, engaging visuals.
- Proficiency in PowerPoint, Keynote, and Adobe Creative Suite.
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills.
- Ability to work hybrid: partial onsite presence in Boston Mills, Ohio, with willingness to travel as needed.
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
- Availability to meet project deadlines and adapt to evolving requirements.
About Twine
Twine is a leading freelance marketplace connecting top freelancers, consultants, and contractors with companies needing creative and tech expertise. Trusted by Fortune 500 companies and innovative startups alike, Twine enables companies to scale their teams globally.
Our Mission
Twine’s mission is to empower creators and businesses to thrive in an AI‑driven, freelance‑first world.