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WITHIN is the world's first Performance Branding company, partnering with some of the biggest brands in the world to drive business growth through innovative marketing strategies. Our integrated operating model collapses the traditional marketing silos between creative and media, performance and brand, and across media channels. With a full suite of offerings including media, creative, SEO, Lifecycle, Retail Media, Affiliate and Influencer, we’re able to work with our brand partners in an integrated fashion, allowing us to align marketing strategies back to core business objectives. Client teams at WITHIN are trained on how to always act as a trusted business partner, acting as a fiduciary to client needs above our own.

Teams at WITHIN have the ability to work with iconic brands such as The North Face, Timberland, Movado Watches and Jose Cuervo. Everyone at WITHIN wants to grow and be challenged. It’s a collaborative place made up of small, closely knit and versatile teams that are fast and adaptive to solve problems and build systems.

About the Role: As a Motion Graphics Designer at WITHIN, you'll play a pivotal role in creating visually stunning and engaging motion graphics across various platforms, contributing to innovative marketing strategies for our diverse portfolio of iconic brands. This role requires a blend of creativity, technical expertise, strategic thinking, and a passion for pushing creative boundaries in order to drive performance-driven results.

Responsibilities include but are not limited to;

  • Has strength in 2D/3D motion graphics, creative technology, and/or concept development
  • Understands ad performance and how to iterate based on data metrics and insights (KPIs)
  • Proactively implements performance learnings into creative development process
  • Holds quality of work to a high standard across all clients and projects
  • Able to actively participate and develop concepts for modular content, long form, brand activations, and 360 campaigns
  • Collaborates with team members to build out storyboards and decks for all types of projects
  • Continuous focus on growth and challenging both other team members and themselves
  • Adoption and honing of new creative trends, emerging processes and platforms
  • Proactively communicates with project and team leadership on progress and bandwidth
  • Ability to determine and prompose inventive and non-traditional solutions

Requirements

  • 2-3 years of motion design experience plus strong technical ability in 2D animation
  • Expertise in crafting compelling motion work which spans a variety of platforms and consumer touchpoints
  • Strategic thinking and application of motion and animation principles.
  • Clear track record of delivering work which satisfies timeline and budget, while exceeding their limitations or those set by delivery format and platform.
  • Marked ability to solve both technical and creative problems encountered during projects’ lifecycle and ensure completion.
  • Strong competency in narrative and storytelling, with emphasis on cultivating vibe and tone
  • If you have 3D animation skills (or an interest in developing them), it’s a strong plus

Our interview process includes, but is not limited to the following:

  • Excel knowledge and Typing Test

We offer a competitive salary and benefits based on ability level, including:

  • Base salary DOE
  • Unlimited vacation policy
  • Monthly phone/internet and food stipend
  • Health insurance coverage
  • Professional Development Program
  • Remote work (this is a remote role, but must be based in Bogotá, Colombia)

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