Type: Perm
Pay Information: $50-65k
Location: St. Paul, MN (on-site)
Summary:
Develop innovative, visually compelling exhibit designs that connect storytelling and physical design to create immersive client experiences.
Role Overview:
As an Exhibit Designer, you will create impactful designs for trade show exhibits, managing projects from concept to completion and collaborating with internal teams to deliver creative solutions.
Day in the Life:
- Create conceptual and final renderings to meet client objectives.
- Lead internal design meetings to establish project goals.
- Collaborate with sales and operations to ensure timely project completion.
- Research new design trends to deliver innovative solutions.
- Participate in client presentations, explaining design solutions.
Your Qualifications:
- High School Diploma; associate or bachelor’s degree preferred.
- Minimum of 3+ years of experience in exhibit or related design.
- Proficiency in Vectorworks, Renderworks, SketchUp, AutoCAD, or similar programs.
- Working knowledge of graphic design principles.
- Excellent verbal, written, and time management skills.
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What We Believe In:
Celarity believes a key part of creating happy careers is first creating inclusive connections for ALL talent through exposure and access.
Celarity knows the importance of providing exposure, access, and equitable opportunities and is on a mission to connect open, qualified, and available candidates to careers in the Marketing, Creative, Digital, Operations, Human Resources, and Financial industries.
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