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Sr. Associate Graphic Designer
🇨🇳 Shanghai, China
Mckesson 🇨🇳 Shanghai, China
The role is responsible for the design and maintenance of packaging and labeling for the company’s private label product portfolio, ensuring adherence to and development of brand style guidelines across various formats. Key duties include managing artwork projects from design through production, archiving brand assets, and collaborating with internal and external stakeholders.

Graphic Designer
🇨🇳 Shanghai, China
Casetify 🇨🇳 Shanghai, China
Design and produce visual assets for product listings on Douyin and Xiaohongshu, ensuring alignment with platform aesthetics. Collaborate with operations and sales teams to clarify design requirements and deliver outputs efficiently.

Product Designer
🇨🇳 Shanghai, China
Abbott Laboratories 🇨🇳 Shanghai, China
The Product Designer is responsible for designing new products and processes while improving and maintaining existing products. They may conduct design analysis to ensure designs are cost-efficient, manufacturable, and reliable.

Product Designer (Industrial Design)
🇨🇳 Shanghai, China
Honeywell 🇨🇳 Shanghai, China
The Product Designer will work on solving complex challenges in automation and contribute to innovation in various sectors including aviation and energy. The role involves collaboration across multiple business segments to develop actionable solutions.
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Product Designer (Industrial Design)
🇨🇳 Shanghai, China
Honeywell 🇨🇳 Shanghai, China
The Product Designer will work on solving complex challenges in automation and contribute to innovations in various sectors including aviation and energy. The role involves collaboration across multiple business segments to enhance product design.

Product Designer (Industrial Design)
🇨🇳 Shanghai, China
Honeywell 🇨🇳 Shanghai, China
The Product Designer will work on solving complex challenges in automation and contribute to innovation in various sectors. This includes developing actionable solutions in aerospace, building automation, energy, and industrial automation.

Product Designer
🇨🇳 Shanghai, China
Abbott 🇨🇳 Shanghai, China
The Product Designer is responsible for designing new products and processes, as well as improving and maintaining existing products. They may conduct design analysis to ensure designs are cost-efficient, manufacturable, and reliable.

Product Designer (UI/UX)
🇨🇳 Shanghai, China
Roche 🇨🇳 Shanghai, China
The Product Designer is responsible for the overall visual design and user experience of digital products for the Medical Affairs AI & Digital team. This includes leading visual design, creating prototypes, conducting user research, and establishing brand identity.

Consumer UX Designer (AI Direction) at Global leading e-commerce tech platform
🇨🇳 Shanghai, China
Jack & Jill/external Ats 🇨🇳 Shanghai, China
Design end-to-end user experiences for AI-driven shopping tools and establish a comprehensive AI design language. Collaborate with AI scientists and engineers to create reliable user interfaces from complex machine learning outputs.
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