Our Company
Changing the world through digital experiences is what Adobe’s all about. We give everyone—from emerging artists to global brands—everything they need to design and deliver exceptional digital experiences! We’re passionate about empowering people to create beautiful and powerful images, videos, and apps, and transform how companies interact with customers across every screen.
We’re on a mission to hire the very best and are committed to creating exceptional employee experiences where everyone is respected and has access to equal opportunity. We realize that new ideas can come from everywhere in the organization, and we know the next big idea could be yours!
At Adobe, the Field Readiness and Enablement (FRE) team empowers our customer success and sales teams with engaging and impactful learning experiences. We strive to build high-quality, visually compelling resources that encourage innovation and simplify sophisticated ideas. Join us to craft learning solutions that make a difference.
We are seeking a Senior Learning Graphic Designer who will build visually spectacular and impactful designs for learning and enablement materials. In this position, you will collaborate with a team with the varied strengths of professionals to develop creative solutions that fulfil business requirements and improve the learner experience.
Adobe is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and affirmative action employer. We do not discriminate based on gender, race or color, ethnicity or national origin, age, disability, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other applicable characteristics protected by law. Learn more.
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Adobe values a free and open marketplace for all employees and has policies in place to ensure that we do not enter into illegal agreements with other companies to not recruit or hire each other’s employees.