Freelance Website Designer

JOB TYPE: FREELANCE (REMOTE / WORK FROM HOME)

COMPENSATION: Starting at $28/hr

THE ROLE:

Do you love transforming businesses and brands into the online world? Do you enjoy working with clients from various industries and of all sizes? Do you call yourself a web design wizard or WordPress expert? If you answered yes to these questions, then this is the position for you! Web Sharx works in a unique and fast-paced environment, servicing various clients by embracing new ways of thinking to reach businesses (B2B) and consumers (B2C) most effectively. Learn more and join our team today!

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Effectively meet client objectives and needs through the use of website design tools
  • Ability to work with cross-functional partners and team members
  • Open and willing to accept constructive feedback from clients and implement solutions to effectively action against feedback
  • Very responsive and attentive throughout the entire timeline of client projects, providing updates to the team
  • Ability to validate functional requirements of each project and provide key recommendations
  • Strives to stay up to date with the latest technology and software to keep ahead of website development trends and changes

REQUIREMENTS AND QUALIFICATIONS:

  • A minimum of 3 years experience as a website designer or related position
  • Completed or currently completing a business or technology degree at an educational institution
  • Expert in WordPress, Shopify and related content-management systems
  • Experienced in writing codes: HTML5, CSS3, PHP, JavaScript
  • Experienced with mobile-responsive and cross-browser designs
  • Established background in graphic design tools such as Adobe Creative Suite
  • Understanding of company’s core competencies and knowledge of the website development industry
  • Extremely detail-oriented and organized
  • Great decision making skills and avid problem-solver
  • Excellent writing, speaking and communication skills
  • Interested in the technology industry!
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1. HOW DO YOU PLAN YOUR DAY?

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