Flex your design strengths. And your schedule.
No thumb twiddling (weird word, right?) over here at Monte. Here at Monte the projects come fast and the inspiration even faster. Our design discussions jump from glowing gear to glass rebar to barfing kids family updates in a matter of minutes. We’re damn good trusted designers not afraid to push the envelope. What do we design? Whatever our clients demand need for marketing.
We need a kick*ss passionate graphic/print/web designer—preferably full time but open to part-time. Our coffee maker command center is in Houghton, Michigan but some of our team is distributed. We have a manager who doesn’t manage much, so you need to be self-managed, dammit Ashley why’d you cut that? Flexibility is our middle finger name so we’re happy to discuss work times and locations, but the ability to work in Houghton with our local team (and clients) has its perks (and sometimes pastries/cookies to boot!). Compensation includes an hourly base rate plus our big ole bonus profit-sharing program.

Stay sharp with challenges across the country
With over 20 years operating from beautiful northern Michigan, we have clients across the US, with a bit of Canada and Europe, ranging from the Fortune 500 to small technology startups.

Preferred Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree and 2-3 years of related experience or 5+ years of industry experience
- Adobe Creative Suite experience: InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, and XD
- Print design experience (tell us the range of what you’ve done—big to small)
- Website design experience (bonus points if you’ve designed apps or ecommerce websites)

We're flexible on everything except design quality.
Hiring the right person for our snarky small team is our top priority. If you love design, flexibility, and heated discussions collaboration we encourage you to apply—even if you don’t check all the boxes. Send your resume and examples of your work (online portfolio, website urls, pdfs, etc.) to info@monte.net. Make sure to tell us the last thing that made you laugh—because robots don’t laugh we’d prefer to hire a real person.