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The Graphic Artist II generates and manipulates graphic images, animations, sound, text and video into consolidated and seamless multimedia programs. Uses knowledge of current graphic design software to produce graphic art and visual materials for promotions, advertisements, films, packaging, and informative and instructional material through a variety of media outlets such as websites and CD-ROMs. Being a Graphic Artist II typically requires a bachelor's degree or its equivalent. Must remain abreast of technological advances in the field and be able to identify areas of use in the organizatio... view job details

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Graphic Packaging Holding Company, together with its subsidiaries, provides paper-based packaging solutions to food, beverage, foodservice, and other consumer products companies. It operates through three segments: Paperboard Mills, Americas Paperboard Packaging, and Europe Paperboard Packaging. The company offers coated unbleached kraft (CUK), coated recycled paperboard (CRB), and solid bleached sulfate paperboard (SBS) to various paperboard packaging converters and brokers; and paperboard packaging folding cartons and cups, lids, and food containers primarily to consumer packaged goods, quic... view company details

One Horizon Group, Inc., operates as a media and digital technology acquisition and software company in the United States, Hong Kong, Singapore, China, and the United Kingdom. The company provides video production services, including production of television shows, commercials, corporate videos, music videos, films, and motion pictures, as well as make-up and hair, casting, writing, producing, directing, stunts, post production, graphic design, audio production, and audio mastering and integration services; music production services, such as songwriting and recording; and artist development, d... view company details

AlphaGraphics is a provider of graphic design, digital printing, marketing and visual communications services for business centers. view company details

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Most people who find themselves surrounded by 40 tons of ice have likely endured an arctic expedition gone horribly wrong. But for ice sculptor Don Chapelle, that's the amount of ice he handles on a daily basis.Chapelle is the owner and sculptor behind Brilliant Ice Sculpture, New England's prime outlet for fine ice art. He tackles sculptures both large and small with expertise, passion and precision, which has led to his name being synonymous with the ice carving scene of Greater Boston and beyond.Though Chapelle has been sculpting for 33 years, it took some time for the craft to make him a p... view article details

How does a college kid with no experience go from being a complete homer to drawing Homer (Simpson) professionally? For Brad Ableson, it was a little luck and a metric ton of hard work. Ableson, now 36, spent 15 years as an animator and storyboard artist for The Simpsons, the infamous animated TV sitcom that has been on the air for more than two decades. That means when Homer dishes out his patented 'Why you little---' and starts to throttle his mischievous son Bart, there's a good chance it was Ableson who came up with the angle, the actions and everything else that brings the characters to ... view article details

If you open up a biology textbook and look at the pictures, you'll find a number of dull images of DNA, chromosomes, and photosynthesis that have been putting you to sleep since high school. Unless you’re looking at a book with new and enthralling scientific illustrations by Nicolle Fuller. As an independent science artist, Fuller conceptualizes and creates the scientific images found in magazines, scientific journals, and textbooks. Her artwork runs the gamut from paintings of ancient dinosaurs to intricate depictions of highly complex cellular systems. What every one of her pieces has in com... view article details

Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome is Real Some people are hard-wired to go to bed late and wake up late. They’re not lazy and they’re not insomniacs. Instead, they just have to keep a late sleep schedule or they’re liable to pay a huge toll in their health and well-being, not to mention their careers. To function well, we all need to match our sleep schedule to our body's circadian rhythms, which are being increasingly researched by sleep experts.In this fifth story in a series about delayed sleep phase syndrome (also DSPS, or delayed sleep), you’ll meet Tina Garner, an engineering design ... view article details

Don't Forget the Basics For years I have taught innovative job search tactics. I figure as long as you do not lie or misrepresent, anything goes in job search. As a former sales guy I learned to be very crafty and successful with my get-past-the-gatekeeper/get-to-the-buyer techniques.There really are no rules when it comes to job search. I promote my one-page, short-form resume in order to 'game' resume filtering software. Other than that I propose being as creative as possible in order to break through to the other side. Seeking a graphic artist position? Blow 'em away with your grap... view article details

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The gig economy is booming nowadays, and skill gigs are everywhere if you know where to search for one. When you have valuable skills that people will pay for, then all you need to do is look for work. There are so many websites and applications out there that it can feel overwhelming. But finding skill gigs that match your abilities is doable if you go in with a plan. The key is to start small by tapping into your existing network and expanding from there. With some hustle and perseverance, you will be booking skill gigs in no time and making good money doing what you love on your terms. Thi... view blog & white papers details

What makes a good Analyst?  Analyst is a very broad term used differently in every organization and job.  But when you think of an Analyst what are the key attributes you think of?   So often job descriptions and hiring managers focus only on technical skills.  The ability to write kick-ass queries and wrangle data like nobody's business. But in many cases the "Analysis" in "Analyst" is missing.  The critical thinking skills which enable a person to see contextual patterns in data and notice when something looks off. The ability to unconsciously notice the relatedness between several pieces of... view blog & white papers details

The talent market is currently booming. In the past, businesses used to hire people directly, which required HR managers to go through lots of resumes and do many interviews. But nowadays, companies prefer to use online platforms to find skilled freelancers and temporary workers when needed. The modern talent market offers more high-paying opportunities and flexible arrangements that fit employees' lifestyles and demands. This creates a win-win situation where both companies and freelancers can benefit. Companies can access skilled and talented people, while freelancers can find more work oppo... view blog & white papers details

Start with the job description when searching for a new job or filling a position. This tool outlines the responsibilities, requirements, and expectations of the role. For job seekers, it reveals what the company seeks in a candidate and helps determine if it's a good fit. For employers, the job description guides the interview process and reflects the ideal hire. What Is a Job Description? A job description outlines the key details of a position at a company. It specifies the role's essential duties and responsibilities so employers and job seekers can determine if there is a good fit. A tho... view blog & white papers details

Remote working jobs are no stranger anymore. The pandemic proved that working remotely in some job positions is possible. Many employees found the benefits of working remotely during this period. As the pandemic restriction is slowly lifted, some companies want to return to working onsite. Some jobs cannot be performed remotely because of their nature. But companies that require onsite setup may find it challenging to attract talent who prefers to work at home. Ladders researchers found that 25% of all professional jobs in North America will be remote before the end of 2022. They predict more ... view blog & white papers details