Web Graphic Designer (Mid)
π Job Overview
Job Title: Web Graphic Designer (Mid)
Company: Guidehouse
Location: Client Office: Washington, DC, United States
Job Type: Full-Time
Category: Creative & Media / Design Operations
Date Posted: June 08, 2026
Experience Level: Mid-Level (3-4 years)
Remote Status: On-site
π Role Summary
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This role focuses on the creation of professional-grade web graphics, user interface (UI) elements, and interactive prototypes, demanding a strong blend of creative design skills and technical proficiency.
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The position requires deep expertise in digital design tools, particularly Figma and the Adobe Creative Suite, for wireframing, high-fidelity mockups, and interactive clickable prototypes.
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Emphasis is placed on designing for accessibility and optimizing digital assets for web performance and responsive display, aligning with federal mandates like Section 508.
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Collaboration with internal project managers, external clients, and web developers is a key aspect, requiring effective communication and the ability to translate business requirements into visually compelling digital solutions.
π Enhancement Note: While the title is "Web Graphic Designer," the responsibilities heavily lean into UI/UX design and digital product design, indicating a role that bridges traditional graphic design with user-centered design principles. The focus on Figma, prototypes, and UI elements suggests a need for candidates who can contribute to the user experience design process, not just static asset creation. This role is situated within the "Software Development & Support" job family, further emphasizing its technical and digital product orientation.
π Primary Responsibilities
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Design professional-grade web graphics, data visualizations, user interface (UI) elements, web banners, and infographics tailored to distinct target audiences.
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Develop end-to-end UI designs, including wireframes, user flows, high-fidelity mockups, and interactive clickable prototypes within Figma to validate user experiences.
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Collaborate with web developers to build intuitive wireframes, mockups, and high-fidelity page layouts that align with brand guidelines and modern usability standards.
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Interface with internal project managers and external client stakeholders to capture requirements, provide professional design recommendations, and map out creative project lifecycles.
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Provide cross-functional design support for executive presentation decks, digital slick sheets, interactive PDFs, and electronic communication materials.
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Ensure all digital files are optimized for fast web performance, responsive mobile viewing, and structural accessibility standards (e.g., Section 508 compliance).
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Prepare design files for seamless engineering handoff, leveraging Figmaβs inspect tools to provide developers with precise specifications, spacing guidelines, and exported assets.
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Partner with cross-functional project teams to capture business requirements, run design reviews, and present iterative design concepts directly to stakeholders.
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Ensure all digital solutions are optimized for fast web performance, responsive mobile display, and federal accessibility mandates (e.g., Section 508 / WCAG compliance).
π Enhancement Note: The responsibilities highlight a dual focus on both creative graphic design and UI/UX prototyping. The emphasis on "web-first" and "digital-first" production environments suggests a need for designers who understand user-centric design principles and digital product lifecycles, beyond traditional print or static graphic design. The explicit mention of Section 508 and WCAG compliance indicates a critical requirement for accessibility in all designed outputs.
π Skills & Qualifications
Education:
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Bachelorβs degree in Graphic Design, Communications, Fine Arts, Web Design, or a related field.
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Equivalent experience: Four (4) years of directly relevant experience may be substituted in lieu of a degree. Experience:
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Four (4) years of overall professional experience.
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Three (3) years of professional graphic design experience, with a heavy emphasis on web-first or digital-first production environments. Required Skills:
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Advanced, day-to-day proficiency in Figma, including auto-layout, variables, components, variants, and interactive prototyping.
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Advanced proficiency in the Adobe Creative Cloud suite, with expert-level command of Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and Acrobat Pro.
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High proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, specifically PowerPoint, with a proven ability to transform dense text or data into scannable, visually elegant presentation slides.
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A diverse digital portfolio demonstrating clean web layout design, typography, brand consistency, and complex data visualization samples.
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Ability to obtain and maintain a Federal or DoD "PUBLIC TRUST" security clearance. Preferred Skills:
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Foundational knowledge of HTML5 and CSS3 to facilitate collaboration with developer teams.
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Hands-on experience designing for or maintaining sites within enterprise Content Management Systems (CMS) like WordPress, Drupal, or Microsoft SharePoint.
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Previous experience working within a management consulting environment or supporting public sector/federal agency communications.
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Strong understanding of Section 508 or WCAG web accessibility guidelines regarding color contrast, typography readability, and screen-reader friendliness.
π Enhancement Note: The experience requirement specifies a "heavy emphasis on web-first or digital-first production environments," indicating that candidates with experience solely in print or traditional graphic design may be less suitable. The advanced Figma proficiency is a critical requirement, suggesting that candidates should have extensive experience building complex prototypes and design systems within the tool. The preference for HTML/CSS knowledge and CMS experience suggests a desire for a designer who understands the implementation context of their work.
π Process & Systems Portfolio Requirements
Portfolio Essentials:
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A diverse digital portfolio is mandatory, showcasing a strong command of web layout design, typography, and brand consistency.
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The portfolio must include clear examples of complex data visualization and UI/UX design work.
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Demonstrations of wireframing, user flows, high-fidelity mockups, and interactive clickable prototypes created in Figma are essential.
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Evidence of designing for accessibility (Section 508/WCAG compliance) and optimizing assets for web performance and responsive design should be clearly presented. Process Documentation:
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Candidates should be prepared to walk through their design process for key portfolio pieces, detailing their approach to problem-solving, user research (if applicable), and iterative design.
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The process should highlight how requirements were captured from stakeholders and how feedback was incorporated into the final design solutions.
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Specific examples of preparing design files for developer handoff, including the use of Figma's inspect tools and asset optimization strategies, are critical.
π Enhancement Note: The portfolio requirement is crucial for this role, moving beyond static image collections to demonstrating a dynamic design process. Candidates must be able to articulate their workflow, especially concerning UI design, prototyping, and developer collaboration. Highlighting accessibility considerations within the portfolio will be a significant advantage.
π΅ Compensation & Benefits
Salary Range: $74,000.00 - $124,000.00 annually. This range is based on Guidehouse's stated compensation. Actual compensation decisions will depend on various factors including skill sets, experience, training, security clearances, licensure, certifications, and other business/organizational needs.
Benefits:
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Medical, Rx, Dental & Vision Insurance
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Personal and Family Sick Time & Company Paid Holidays
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Parental Leave
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401(k) Retirement Plan
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Group Term Life Insurance & Travel Assistance
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Voluntary Life and AD&D Insurance
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Health Savings Account, Health Care & Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts
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Transit and Parking Commuter Benefits
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Short-Term & Long-Term Disability
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Tuition Reimbursement, Personal Development, Certifications & Learning Opportunities
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Employee Referral Program
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Corporate Sponsored Events & Community Outreach
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Care.com annual membership
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Employee Assistance Program
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Supplemental Benefits (Critical Care, Hospital Indemnity, Accident Insurance, Legal Assistance, ID theft protection)
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Position may be eligible for a discretionary variable incentive bonus. Working Hours:
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The role is full-time, typically implying a standard 40-hour work week.
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Travel requirement is up to 10%.
π Enhancement Note: The salary range provided is broad, reflecting the "Mid" level designation and accounting for variations in experience and the critical requirement of obtaining a Public Trust clearance. The extensive benefits package is typical for a large consulting firm like Guidehouse, offering comprehensive coverage for health, retirement, and professional development. The travel requirement is minimal, suggesting the role is primarily based in the Washington, DC client office.
π― Team & Company Context
π’ Company Culture
Industry: Management Consulting / Professional Services
Company Size: Large (10,000+ employees)
Founded: 2018 (spun off from PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Team Structure:
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This role is part of the "Software Development & Support" job family, suggesting it operates within a broader technology or project delivery division.
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The designer will likely work within project-based teams, collaborating closely with project managers, developers, and potentially other subject matter experts.
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Cross-functional collaboration is expected, especially with client stakeholders and internal project leads. Methodology:
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The emphasis on UI/UX, prototyping, and developer handoff points to an agile or iterative design and development process.
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A strong focus on data-driven design and user-centered design principles is implied, particularly with the requirement for data visualizations and user experience validation.
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Adherence to federal accessibility standards (Section 508/WCAG) is a core operational methodology for government-related projects.
Company Website: https://www.guidehouse.com/
π Enhancement Note: Guidehouse is a large, established consulting firm with a significant presence in government contracting. This context means that adhering to client-specific requirements, such as security clearances and accessibility standards, is paramount. The company's relatively recent founding (2018) suggests a dynamic environment that may blend established consulting practices with newer approaches to technology and design.
π Career & Growth Analysis
Operations Career Level: Mid-Level Designer within a specialized job family (Software Development & Support). This role provides a solid foundation in digital design and UI/UX principles within a professional services context.
Reporting Structure:
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The designer will likely report to a Design Lead, Project Manager, or a Manager within the Software Development & Support function.
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Collaboration will span across various project teams and client-facing engagements. Operations Impact:
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The designer's work directly impacts the user experience and visual communication of client solutions, influencing client perception, adoption rates, and project success.
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By creating effective UI elements and data visualizations, the role contributes to clear communication of complex information to diverse audiences, a critical function in consulting. Growth Opportunities:
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Skill Advancement: Deepen expertise in Figma, UI/UX design, accessibility standards, and potentially front-end development basics.
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Specialization: Focus on areas like data visualization, interactive prototyping, or designing for specific federal agencies/sectors.
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Leadership: Progress to Senior Designer, Lead Designer, or UI/UX Lead roles on projects, mentoring junior designers and managing design initiatives.
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Cross-functional Exposure: Gain experience in management consulting methodologies and client relationship management.
π Enhancement Note: This role offers a clear path for growth within a large consulting firm. The emphasis on specialized tools like Figma and adherence to federal standards provides valuable, transferable skills. The opportunity to work on diverse projects for public sector clients can lead to significant career development and specialization.
π Work Environment
Office Type: Client Office-based, requiring on-site presence.
Office Location(s): Washington, DC client site.
Workspace Context:
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The work environment will likely be a professional office setting within a client's location in Washington, DC.
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Collaboration with project teams will be a key aspect, involving in-person meetings and design reviews.
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Access to standard office technology and potentially specialized design software and hardware will be provided.
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The environment is expected to be fast-paced, client-driven, and focused on delivering high-quality design solutions under project deadlines. Work Schedule:
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Standard full-time hours (approx. 40 hours/week) are expected.
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While the primary location is on-site, the "Up to 10% Travel" indicates occasional travel may be required for client meetings or project-related activities.
π Enhancement Note: The on-site requirement in Washington, DC is significant, especially considering the need to obtain a Public Trust clearance. This suggests working on sensitive government projects where physical presence and security protocols are paramount. The collaborative nature of consulting means active participation in team discussions and client interactions will be frequent.
π Application & Portfolio Review Process
Interview Process:
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Initial Screening: Likely a review of resume and portfolio by a recruiter to assess basic qualifications and creative output.
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Technical/Design Assessment: An interview focused on design skills, tool proficiency (especially Figma), and understanding of UI/UX principles. This may include a portfolio review and discussion of specific projects.
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Situational/Behavioral Interview: Questions assessing problem-solving abilities, collaboration skills, client interaction experience, and understanding of accessibility and optimization.
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Security Clearance Requirements: Discussions regarding the ability to obtain and maintain a Public Trust clearance will be a critical component.
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Final Interview: May involve meeting with hiring managers or senior team members for a final assessment of fit and qualifications.
Portfolio Review Tips:
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Curate your portfolio to highlight web-first/digital-first projects, showcasing UI design, data visualization, and interactive prototyping.
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Clearly articulate your design process for 2-3 key projects, emphasizing problem identification, solution development, tool usage (Figma focus), and stakeholder collaboration.
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Include examples that demonstrate your understanding and application of Section 508/WCAG accessibility guidelines.
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Be prepared to discuss how you optimize digital assets for web performance and responsive display.
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Showcase your proficiency with Adobe Creative Cloud and Microsoft PowerPoint for presentation design. Challenge Preparation:
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Be ready for potential design challenges or case studies that require you to critique an existing design, propose improvements, or outline a design approach for a given scenario.
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Practice explaining complex design concepts and your rationale clearly and concisely.
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Prepare to discuss how you would handle client feedback or conflicting stakeholder requirements.
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Familiarize yourself with Guidehouse's work and its focus on consulting, particularly in the public sector, to tailor your responses.
π Enhancement Note: The portfolio review will be a central part of the evaluation. Candidates should be prepared to not only show their work but also to deconstruct their design process and decision-making, particularly concerning Figma, accessibility, and optimization. The security clearance requirement will be a non-negotiable aspect of the hiring process.
π Tools & Technology Stack
Primary Tools:
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Figma: Advanced, day-to-day proficiency is a core requirement for UI design, wireframing, user flows, component creation, auto-layout, variables, and interactive prototyping.
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Adobe Creative Cloud: Expert-level command of Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and Acrobat Pro for graphic creation, vector illustration, layout design, and document preparation.
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Microsoft Office Suite: High proficiency in PowerPoint for creating visually elegant executive presentation decks and turning dense text/data into scannable slides.
Analytics & Reporting:
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While not explicitly listed, a strong understanding of data visualization principles is required, suggesting familiarity with tools or methods used to present data effectively. CRM & Automation:
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Not directly applicable to this design role, but collaboration with teams that utilize CRM or automation tools may occur. Other Relevant Technologies (Preferred):
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Foundational knowledge of HTML5 and CSS3.
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Experience with enterprise CMS platforms like WordPress, Drupal, or Microsoft SharePoint.
π Enhancement Note: Figma proficiency is paramount for this role, indicating Guidehouse's commitment to modern design workflows. The Adobe Creative Suite remains essential for asset creation, and strong PowerPoint skills are crucial for client-facing deliverables in a consulting environment. Familiarity with web technologies (HTML/CSS) and CMS platforms is a bonus that enhances collaboration and understanding of implementation contexts.
π₯ Team Culture & Values
Operations Values:
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Client Focus: Delivering high-quality, impactful solutions that meet client needs and objectives.
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Collaboration: Working effectively across diverse teams and with stakeholders to achieve common goals.
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Innovation: Embracing new design approaches and technologies to solve complex problems.
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Excellence: Striving for best-in-class design, adherence to standards (like accessibility), and professional execution.
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Integrity: Upholding ethical standards and professional conduct, especially in a consulting and government-client environment.
Collaboration Style:
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The role emphasizes cross-functional teamwork, requiring designers to partner closely with project managers, developers, and client representatives.
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Open communication, active listening, and the ability to present and defend design decisions are key.
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A culture that values iterative feedback and continuous improvement in design processes and outcomes.
π Enhancement Note: As a large consulting firm, Guidehouse likely fosters a culture that values professionalism, client service, and teamwork. The emphasis on public sector clients also suggests a need for a high degree of rigor, compliance, and security consciousness in all aspects of work.
β‘ Challenges & Growth Opportunities
Challenges:
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Balancing Creative Vision with Client Requirements: Navigating diverse client needs and brand guidelines while maintaining design integrity and innovation.
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Meeting Strict Accessibility Standards: Consistently designing for Section 508/WCAG compliance across all digital outputs.
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Rapid Iteration and Handoff: Efficiently producing and iterating on designs for quick developer handoff in fast-paced project environments.
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Security Clearance: Successfully obtaining and maintaining a Public Trust clearance, which can be a rigorous process.
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Adapting to New Tools/Technologies: Staying current with evolving design tools and methodologies, particularly within the Figma ecosystem.
Learning & Development Opportunities:
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Formal Training: Access to Guidehouse's professional development programs, including courses on design, consulting skills, and project management.
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Certifications: Opportunities to pursue certifications in UI/UX, accessibility, or specific design software.
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Mentorship: Potential to be mentored by senior designers or leaders within the organization.
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Project Diversity: Exposure to a wide range of client projects and industries, allowing for broad skill development.
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Figma Mastery: Deepening expertise in advanced Figma features and design system management.
π Enhancement Note: The primary growth path involves developing advanced skills in UI/UX design, accessibility, and proficiency with core design tools within a consulting framework. The security clearance requirement is a significant hurdle but also an opportunity to gain access to government projects, which can be highly rewarding.
π‘ Interview Preparation
Strategy Questions:
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Design Process: "Walk me through a project in your portfolio where you created a complex UI prototype in Figma. What were the key user flows, challenges, and how did you validate the design?"
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Accessibility: "How do you approach designing for Section 508 compliance? Can you give an example of a design decision you made to improve accessibility?"
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Collaboration: "Describe a time you had to collaborate with developers on a web project. How did you ensure your design intent was accurately translated?"
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Problem-Solving: "Imagine a client wants to visualize complex data for an executive presentation. What would be your approach, and what tools would you consider using?"
Company & Culture Questions:
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"Why are you interested in working for Guidehouse, and what do you know about our work in the public sector?"
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"How do you handle constructive criticism on your designs from clients or team members?"
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"What is your experience with obtaining or maintaining security clearances like Public Trust?"
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"How do you stay updated on the latest design trends and best practices in UI/UX and web design?" Portfolio Presentation Strategy:
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Structure: Organize your portfolio logically, perhaps by project type or by showcasing your strongest digital/web projects first.
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Storytelling: For each selected project, clearly present the problem, your role, your process (emphasizing Figma and collaboration), your solutions, and the impact or outcome.
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Visuals: Ensure all visuals are high-quality and clearly demonstrate your design skills. Use interactive prototypes where possible.
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Conciseness: Be prepared to present key projects within a limited timeframe, highlighting the most relevant aspects for this role.
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Technical Details: Be ready to discuss specific Figma features used (auto-layout, components, variants, prototyping) and your optimization techniques.
π Enhancement Note: Candidates should prepare to demonstrate not just their aesthetic skills but also their understanding of user-centered design, technical implementation considerations (web, accessibility), and their ability to function effectively within a consulting environment. The security clearance aspect should be addressed proactively.
π Application Steps
To apply for this operations position:
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Submit your application through the provided Workday link.
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Portfolio Customization: Tailor your resume and portfolio to prominently feature web-first/digital-first projects, advanced Figma usage, UI/UX design, data visualization, and accessibility compliance (Section 508/WCAG).
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Resume Optimization: Ensure your resume clearly articulates your 3+ years of professional graphic design experience with a focus on digital environments, and highlights proficiency in Figma and Adobe Creative Cloud. Quantify achievements where possible.
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Interview Preparation: Practice articulating your design process, problem-solving skills, and experience with client collaboration. Prepare specific examples related to UI prototyping, data visualization, and accessibility. Be ready to discuss your ability to obtain a Public Trust clearance.
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Company Research: Familiarize yourself with Guidehouse's services, its focus on consulting, and its work with government clients. Understand its values and approach to client service.
β οΈ Important Notice: This enhanced job description includes AI-generated insights and operations industry-standard assumptions. All details should be verified directly with the hiring organization before making application decisions.
Application Requirements
Requires at least 3 years of professional graphic design experience with advanced proficiency in Figma and Adobe Creative Cloud. A bachelor's degree in a related field is required, though relevant experience may be substituted.