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DONSWIFT is hiring for a client. JOB DUTIES: Provide technical support and maintain the company’s computer systems, hardware, and network infrastructure. Design marketing and communication materials using Canva, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, or related graphic design software. Implement and monitor data security measures to safeguard company information and systems. REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, or a related field. Experience in graphic design with proficiency in Canva and Adobe Creative Suite. Knowledge of cybersecurity, data protection, and network administration. Sharing is Caring! Click on the Icons Below and Share
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