Marketing Graphic Designer

Who We Are

FTI Consulting is the world’s leading expert-driven consulting firm. Over the last 40 years, FTI Consulting experts have served as the trusted advisor to Fortune 500 companies and the world’s leading law and private equity firms when they are facing their greatest opportunities and challenges. Our strong performance and continued success are a direct reflection of the ambition, energy, and commitment of our talented professionals across the globe to make a positive impact for our clients and communities.

At FTI Consulting, you’ll be inspired and empowered to make an impact on headline matters that change history. Working side by side with the world’s leading experts in your field, you’ll be surrounded by an open collaborative culture that embraces diversity, recognition, professional development and most importantly, you.

There’s never been a more exciting time to join FTI Consulting and this is where you will do the most exciting and fulfilling work of your career.

Are you ready to make an impact?

About the Role The Senior Associate, Marketing Design, will be part of FTI Consulting’s Corporate Marketing team, helping to shape and evolve the firm’s brand identity across a broad range of channels and formats. As our team continues to evolve the firm’s brand and design language, this role offers the opportunity to create highly visible work that spans digital, print, social, presentations, video and events. This role is well suited to an ambitious early- to mid-career designer who is looking to build strong foundations in corporate marketing design while working within an established global brand.

We’re looking for a designer with strong foundational skills in layout, typography and visual storytelling, combined with a creative, exploratory approach to design. The role requires an ability to produce thoughtful, inventive and polished design work that resonates in a global B2B environment, with motion and animation experience considered a plus.

This role reports to the Senior Manager, Marketing Design and will collaborate closely with other designers, marketers and stakeholders across global regions and business segments.

What You’ll Do

Brand Design & Visual Storytelling

  • Develop creative concepts and designs that bring the FTI brand to life across digital, print and experiential channels.

  • Produce a wide range of collateral including interactive digital experiences, campaign assets, reports, infographics, presentations and event materials.

  • Design and refine PowerPoint presentations for senior internal and external audiences, applying strong visual hierarchy, clarity and brand consistency to complex business content.

  • Apply a strong understanding of typography, hierarchy, and layout to create professional, compelling and brand-compliant designs.

  • Contribute fresh ideas to evolve and modernize our design language while maintaining alignment with global brand guidelines.

Creative Collaboration
  • Partner with marketers, writers, video producers and senior stakeholders to translate business needs into impactful visual communications with guidance from senior members of the design team.

  • Work closely with peers and external partners to develop and refine design systems, templates and toolkits that increase efficiency and consistency.

  • Contribute to brainstorming and review sessions and bring forward inventive approaches to visual storytelling.

Brand Stewardship & Quality Control
  • Ensure all creative outputs align with FTI’s brand standards while also identifying and advocating for innovative applications of the brand.

  • Provide input into the development of new templates, design system components and brand assets.

  • Uphold high standards of quality, accuracy and consistency across deliverables.

Project Engagement & Collaboration
  • Effectively manage your own workload and deadlines across design projects from concept through delivery, while maintaining creative integrity.

  • Communicate clearly with project managers, stakeholders and teammates to ensure creative direction is understood and executed effectively.

  • Balance creative vision with business needs, interpreting feedback constructively and applying it to refine designs.

Motion & Multimedia (Bonus Capabilities)
  • Contribute to projects with motion graphics or animation as needed.

  • Support storyboarding, type animation and integration of visual elements into video projects (experience in After Effects a pl
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