Senior Graphic Designer, Learning & Thought Leadership

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Job Description:

We’re hiring a Creative Lead to help shape the future of learning at Pluralsight and drive the creative strategy for our most senior technology experts who we fondly call Author Fellows.

As our Creative Lead, you’ll help translate expertise into compelling, high-impact experiences for learners and customers. You’ll partner with our Author Fellows to turn complex ideas in AI, security, and cloud into clear, compelling learning experiences and executive-ready content. The creative material includes (but is not limited to) learning presentations, motion graphics, architectural diagrams, illustrations, animations, course artwork, study guides, and video thumbnails/slide animations. If you’re someone who enjoys turning complexity into clarity, collaborating with brilliant minds, and experimenting with new ways of creating—this role is for you.

Who you’re committed to being:
  • You enjoy learning and are open to new ways of doing things.
  • You are not afraid to be yourself, experiment, make mistakes and learn from them, ask questions, or voice your concerns.
  • When communicating you are self-aware, insightful, and proactive.
  • You are a team member first and individual contributor second. You are aware that high-performing teams are only as strong as their weakest link.
  • You believe in continuous improvement and request frequent feedback from others.
What you’ll do:
  • Transform technical curriculum and knowledge into dynamic, visually engaging courses
  • Partner with Fellows to create executive-ready presentations and customer materials
  • Active Fellows externally with social-first content
  • Design supporting assets (slides, visuals, frameworks, light motion, video edits) that elevate clarity and impact
Experience you’ll bring:
  • Brings strength in presentation design and visual storytelling
  • Strong foundation in graphic design and presentation design
  • Comfortable with basic motion design and video editing
  • Thrives in a collaborative, fast-moving environment
  • Is curious about how AI is reshaping creative work and willing to experiment with new ways of working
  • Can guide conversations, redirect when needed, and say “no” constructively
  • Open to trying new approaches and iterating quicklyConfident, calm, and adaptable
  • Able to build trust with a wide range of stakeholders
  • Advanced knowledge of the Adobe Creative Suite
  • Familiar with UI/UX design and Figma
  • An understanding of instructional design
Requirements:
  • Experience in graphic design as well as basic motion design and video editing; portfolio required
  • Requires a minimum of 8 years of related or equivalent experience; or 6+ years with an advanced degree.
  • This is a remote role; however, applicants located within 45 miles of our Westlake/Dallas, TX office should expect to work on-site Tuesday through Thursday, with remote flexibility on Mondays and Fridays. This approach enables more effective collaboration, quicker decision-making, and a stronger culture, while still providing flexibility.
Why you’ll love working here:
  • We work in a blended environment that supports collaboration, flexibility, and connection across teams.
  • We are mission-driven, shaping the future of tech upskillling and delivering impact that matters.
  • We foster a culture of inclusion and belonging, where everyone can contribute and thrive.
  • We are always learning, creating an environment where you can take on new challenges, expand your skills, and grow with purpose.
  • Benefits include competitive compensation, bonus eligibility, comprehensive medical coverage, unlimited PTO, wellness reimbursement, professional development funds, and more.
About us:

Pluralsight provides the only learning platform dedicated to accelerating the technology skills and capabilities of today’s tech workforce. Thousands of companies, government organizations and individuals around the world rely on Pluralsight to support critical technology skill development in areas that are crucial to innovation including artificial intelligence, cloud computing, cybersecurity, software development, and machine learning. We offer highly curated content developed by vetted technology experts, industry leading skill assessments, and hands on, immersive learning experiences designed to help individuals skill-up faster.

Physical Requirements:

This role is primarily performed in an office or home office setting and involves standard computer-based work.

EEOC & Accommodations Statement:

Bring yourself. Pluralsight is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or veteran status. We also consider qualified applicants with criminal histories, consistent with EEOC guidelines and local laws.

If you need an accommodation to apply, interview, or perform essential job functions, please visit the bottom of our website to learn how to request an accommodation. Learn more about our commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in our DEIB Report.

Pay Transparency:

The annual US base salary range for this role is $91,200 - $120,000 USD. Actual compensation will depend on location, skills, experience, and other factors. Additional benefits and bonuses may apply.

Applications must be submitted within 90 days after the initial posting date to be considered.

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Please be aware of recruiting scams. We’ll only contact you from an @pluralsight.com email or verified channels. We never ask for sensitive personal info or payments as part of the hiring process. All openings are posted on our Careers page.

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