FAQs
What is the primary mission of The New York Times?
The mission of The New York Times is to seek the truth and help people understand the world, with independent journalism at the heart of all they do.
Where is the T Brand Studio International team based?
The T Brand Studio International team is based in London, Paris, and Singapore.
What will be my main responsibilities as a Junior Designer?
As a Junior Designer, you will support design team members to create visual design work for advertising campaigns, assist in developing mockups and prototypes, contribute ideas during brainstorming sessions, and deliver projects on time while managing multiple projects effectively.
What skills are required for this position?
Required skills include experience with Adobe Creative Suite, Figma, and Google Slides, an understanding of UI/UX design, a sophisticated sense of digital design and typography, as well as strong presentation and communication skills.
Is prior experience in a creative agency or studio necessary?
No, prior experience at a creative agency, studio, or publisher is preferred but not required for this position.
What kind of support will I receive in this role?
You will work under the guidance of senior design team members, who will provide mentorship and feedback to help you grow as a designer.
What kind of projects will I be working on?
You will work on a variety of projects, including pitch decks, event presentations, digital web page mock-ups, social media posts, and print ads.
Are there opportunities for professional development?
Yes, The New York Times offers professional development programs, which may include tuition reimbursement and other learning opportunities.
Does The New York Times have a commitment to diversity?
Yes, The New York Times is committed to embracing a diverse workforce and encourages individuals from all backgrounds to apply.
What should I include in my application portfolio?
Your application portfolio should include high-quality design work that showcases your digital creativity, including university, school, or previous work projects.
