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About the position We are looking for a PowerPoint Presentation Designer to support a growing direction within our company — PDP Excellence. This initiative focuses on creating high-quality digital reports and strategic playbooks for well-known consumer brands. These are premium deliverables that brands purchase to improve their product presence across major U.S. marketplaces such as Amazon, Walmart, and Target. The role combines strong presentation design with an interest in brand management and marketing. You will work on visually compelling and insight-driven decks based on product page analysis and strategic recommendations. Responsibilities • Designing high-quality presentations and digital reports for the U.S.-based brands • Supporting the development of playbooks and training programs • Analyzing product pages across Amazon, Walmart, and Target using our internal PDP evaluation framework • Transforming insights into clear, structured, and visually strong slides • Collaborating closely with the team on ongoing presentation projects Requirements • Fluent English. • Proficiency in Microsoft PowerPoint, including advanced formatting skills. You really care about aligning the objects and know how to do it quickly instead of doing manually. • Excellent attention to detail – you are used to double-checking everything and can quickly notice the slightest mistake. • Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively within a remote team. • Strong analytical and research skills, with the ability to gather relevant data for presentations. • Strong self-reliance and the ability to create solutions and make decisions on your own with the minimum required confirmations. • Be a proactive team player who's not afraid to speak up for their own opinion - seriously, the company is looking for a person with ideas, not just an executor. • Organizing skills - you know exactly how to organize your work and personal time and don't want any minute to go to waste. Nice-to-haves • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Finance, Business Administration, Economics, or related field (ongoing students will not be considered). • Experience designing presentations for large companies. • Russian language skills are a plus. • Spoken English is not critical. Benefits • Full-time job (8 working hours per day, 5/2). Please note that we will not consider students and candidates planning to combine several jobs. • Remote work. You may be located in almost any city, just need a good Internet connection, a computer to work from, and an opportunity to work the needed hours in the team’s time zone. • Salary increases after 1 year of successful work together. • A lifetime opportunity to work on exclusive projects! • Stability - this is not an internship or project work, we consider only the candidates looking for a long-term commitment of 2+ years. • Quick selection process. Apply tot his job

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