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Saige Partners is hiring: Technical Presentation Designer in San Jose

Saige Partners, San Jose, CA, United States


Technical Presentation Designer & Visual Storytelling Specialist


This is a W2 contract position and is not C2C or W2 referral eligible


This position is well-suited for someone who enjoys working in PowerPoint—not only from a visual design perspective, but also in shaping how information is organized, communicated, and understood. In this role, you’ll work with cross-functional partners to turn complex information, data, and technical subject matter into clear and engaging visual narratives.


Presentation Development & Content Structuring


  • Partner with collaborators to define objectives, audience expectations, and core messaging
  • Improve content clarity by prioritizing key points and streamlining supporting information
  • Convert complex or technical material into structured, easy-to-follow visual stories
  • Create slide progressions that support comprehension and logical flow—not just aesthetics
  • Contribute to a variety of presentation types, including external-facing decks and internal updates


Slide Design & Data Visualization


  • Develop high-quality presentation materials suitable for leadership audiences
  • Translate data into digestible visuals such as charts, diagrams, and infographics
  • Apply design principles including typography, visual hierarchy, and layout consistency
  • Build and maintain reusable templates, master slides, and design systems
  • Ensure materials are adaptable and easy to update over time
  • Support efficient workflows while maintaining a cohesive visual standard


Video Content Support


  • Adapt presentation content into short-form video formats (e.g., brief explainers or summaries)
  • Capture video using accessible tools (e.g., webcam, mobile device, simple lighting/audio setups)
  • Ensure video outputs align with overall messaging and narrative structure
  • Perform basic editing tasks such as trimming, captioning, and adding simple visual elements