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TriMark

$75000 - $94000 undefined

Richmond, CA

Headquartered in Massachusetts, with a history dating back to 1896, we have locations across the country that offer foodservice operators an unparalleled level of service by combining our unique design capabilities and our expert market knowledge with the purchasing strength, delivery, installation, and after-sales service capabilities of a national company. Proficiency in advanced computer skills, including software such as Revit, AutoCAD, Navisworks Manage, BIM360, Bluebeam, Smartsheet, AutoQuotes, KCL, and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).

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San Francisco Graphic Design Jobs Overview

Graphic designers inform, inspire, and communicate through creative visuals such as logos and motion graphics. Graphic design jobs combine art with technology to create digital art that's crucial to marketing brands, services, and products. Just think about it: Popular companies have such recognizable logos that we know their brands as soon as we see that one image. That's all thanks to graphic designers.

Graphic design is a great career choice for creative people with an eye for color, composition, form, and style. You'll meet with clients and art directors, do research, gather information and materials, and use computer programs to create and design layouts. You'll also present your ideas, drafts, and concepts; contribute to team projects; and attend workshops to stay up to date on the latest design software.

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About Working in San Francisco, California

San Francisco lays claim to many food firsts. The country's first craft brewery was founded there. An alcoholic coffee served at an Irish airport was recreated and dubbed "Irish coffee" at the Buena Vista Café. Add to that the Mission-style burrito and the martini. Despite this, not all San Francisco jobs are in the food industry. Jobs in San Francisco banking have a long, successful history, too. While financial institutions throughout the U.S. were hit hard by the Great Depression, San Francisco's Bank of America was able to finance building the Golden Gate Bridge, creating hundreds of jobs in San Francisco for ironworkers. Sitting on the bridge girders watching the mist roll in may have sparked the idea for vodka made from San Francisco Bay fog.

If that doesn't tempt you to look for San Francisco jobs, we could also talk about the city's famous Ghirardelli chocolate, local coffee, cable cars, and Victorian homes. If you want to relocate a little further from the fog but still enjoy the taste of San Francisco, you might look at Daly City, South San Francisco, and Oakland.

Update Your San Francisco Graphic Design Resume

Turning your professional experience into a snazzy resume and cover letter that stands out from among the crowd of applicants is one of the first steps you need to take before applying to that dream job. Need help getting started? Take a look at our graphic designer sample resume to feel inspired to create your own. Then, don't forget to check out Monster's graphic designer cover letter sample. A well-written cover letter that explains how you'll use your design expertise to bring value to your new employer will help you get noticed by hiring managers. 

 

How Much Do Graphic Design Jobs Pay in San Francisco, California?

Got money on your mind? You should! Make sure you’re getting paid what you’re worth. Our Salary Tools can help you understand what you can expect to make in graphic design jobs in San Francisco, California, as well as the skills that can boost your value and what the next steps in your career might be. Right now, the median graphic designer desktop publisher pay in San Francisco is $34.33 per hour, which is 34% higher than the national average.

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