Key Responsiblities:
- Creative Asset Development: Well versed with design conceptualization & execution across social media, digital collateral (banners, email, landing pages, application design, decks & presentations and print materials if needed (event signage, brochures).
- Brand Consistency: Ownership & Adherence to DSG’s brand guidelines for all designs —maintaining color palettes, typography, and overall style.
- Collaboration & Feedback Integration: Work in tandem with the Marketing, Sales and Technology teams on integrated campaigns. Rapidly iterate design concepts based on stakeholder feedbacks.
- New age design tools & platforms expertise: Experience in working on AI tools & platforms, digital optimization, team collaboration platforms (Slack, Notion, etc.), creative resource planning & storage platforms (Behance, Google Workspace, Canva, Gamma, ChatGPT extensions, etc.)
- Basic Motion Graphics (Optional): Create simple animated elements or transitions for social media and short video loops where needed.
Qualifiers:
- Minimum 4 years of experience in design production roles.
- Preferred prior experience : Startups, D2C (Consumer Goods / High frequency services), Agencies (Digital / Social / Production)
- Worked closely with Marketing & Brand management teams on creative design & delivery
- Passion for sports and understanding of the sports industry is a plus.
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What We Do
Dream Sports is India’s leading sports technology company with 220M+ users, housing brands such as Dream11, the world’s largest fantasy sports platform, FanCode, a premier sports content & commerce platform, DreamSetGo, a sports experiences platform and DreamPay, a payment solutions provider. Dream Sports is based in Mumbai and has a workforce of close to 1,000 ‘Sportans’. Founded in 2008 by Harsh Jain and Bhavit Sheth, Dream Sports’ mission is to ‘Make Sports Better’ for fans through the confluence of sports and technology. Since 2018, Dream Sports has been consistently featured as the only sports tech company in the ‘Great Places to Work’ survey.








