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Do you feel like a valued employee or just another cog in the machine at GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS? How does this affect your work-life balance?
The job offer is for a Designer position at Guinness World Records (GWR). The role involves responding to design briefs for both B2B and consumer audiences, working on print and digital projects. It seems to be a fast-paced and varied role, with the responsibility of producing high-quality design outputs for global and regional teams.
It would be helpful to know if there is a certain level of experience required for this position, or if entry-level candidates are also eligible to apply. Additionally, could you provide more information about the projects and challenges that the Designer would work on? This would give a better understanding of the scope and creativity involved in the role. Lastly, does GWR offer any professional development opportunities for designers to enhance their skills and stay up-to-date with the latest industry trends?
Is it peaceful at GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS? Is it an employer to recommend?
Could you give your opinion on GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS? Do employees of this company also work weekends?
We also have ARKTIS next door. Are shifts and their organisation similar to GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS?
GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS is recruiting again for the position of Customer Service Executive.
There is a new job offer at GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS. They are looking for a Customer Service Executive.