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Graphics Design Expert & Mentor – Tradesworth Group | EdTech Creative Leadership

Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2025 1:34 pm
by bdchakriDesk
Preparation Guide for the Design Mentor / Content Creator Position



1. Understand the Core Business Area
- Research the landscape of training institutes and EdTech companies in Bangladesh and globally.
- Identify the types of learning materials they produce: online courses, offline worksheets, promotional posters, banners, and branding assets.
- Familiarize yourself with the target audience (students, teachers, corporate trainees) and the pedagogical goals behind each material.

2. Master the Required Design Tools
- Adobe Photoshop: practice advanced photo editing, layer styles, smart objects, and batch processing.
- Adobe Illustrator: focus on vector illustration, typography, and creating scalable assets for print and digital use.
- Canva: explore templates, brand kits, and collaborative features for quick turn‑around projects.
- Figma (optional but valuable): learn component libraries, prototyping, and hand‑off for UI/UX related EdTech interfaces.

Action Steps:
• Enroll in an intensive online course or follow a structured tutorial series for each tool.
• Complete at least one project per tool that mimics real‑world EdTech deliverables (e.g., a mock course banner, a lesson worksheet).

3. Get Comfortable with AI‑Driven Design Tools
- Experiment with tools such as Midjourney, DALL‑E, Adobe Firefly, and Canva’s AI image generator.
- Learn how to prompt for modern, educational‑focused visuals and how to refine AI outputs before finalizing.
- Practice integrating AI‑generated assets into Photoshop/Illustrator workflows while maintaining brand consistency.

4. Build a Targeted Portfolio
- Assemble 8‑12 pieces that showcase:
• Branding identity for a training institute (logo, color palette, typography).
• Poster or banner for an educational event.
• Book cover and interior layout for an EdTech textbook.
• Worksheet or printable activity sheet.
• Social‑media carousel for a course launch.
- For each piece, include a short case study (objective, process, tools used, results).
- Host the portfolio on a clean website or Behance profile; ensure the URL is easily shareable.

5. Gain Relevant Experience
- Intern or volunteer with a local training institute, non‑profit education project, or online tutoring platform.
- Offer free or low‑cost design workshops for students or teachers to demonstrate mentorship abilities.
- If possible, acquire a short stint as a design instructor in an online course platform (e.g., Udemy, Coursera).

6. Strengthen Mentorship & Teaching Skills
- Study adult learning principles and instructional design basics.
- Practice delivering design critiques in a constructive manner.
- Prepare a sample 30‑minute micro‑lecture on “Designing Effective Educational Posters” to use in interviews.

7. Prepare for the Responsibilities
- Daily Student Guidance: Draft a template for feedback cycles (brief, actionable, supportive).
- Content Production Workflow: Outline a step‑by‑step process from brief receipt to final delivery, including version control and stakeholder approvals.
- Social Media & Marketing Supervision: Create a mock social‑media calendar showing how to align branding across platforms.

8. Interview Readiness
- Review the job description line by line and map your past experiences to each point.
- Prepare STAR (Situation, Task, Action, Result) stories for:
• Leading a design project for an educational product.
• Using AI tools to speed up a tight deadline.
• Mentoring a group of novice designers or students.
- Anticipate scenario questions such as: “How would you handle conflicting feedback from a teacher and a marketing manager?”

9. Soft‑Skill and Cultural Fit
- Demonstrate a proactive, problem‑solving mindset by sharing examples where you identified a design issue before it became a problem.
- Show enthusiasm for a collaborative environment: talk about tools you use for team communication (Slack, Trello, Notion).
- Emphasize adaptability – discuss any experience switching between online and offline design contexts.

10. Practical Checklist Before Applying
- Updated resume highlighting 2+ years of relevant design experience and any teaching/mentorship roles.
- Portfolio link with clearly labeled EdTech projects.
- A brief cover letter in English (and optionally in Bengali) that references the specific responsibilities listed in the posting.
- Ready examples of AI‑generated designs and a note on the tools used.

By following these steps you will build the technical expertise, creative portfolio, mentorship experience, and professional confidence needed to excel in the role of Design Mentor and Content Creator for an EdTech training institute. Good luck!