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Progressive is dedicated to helping employees move forward and live fully in their careers. Your journey has already begun. Apply today and take the first step to Destination: Progress. As a creative video specialist senior on the Corporate HR Solutions team, you'll support internal HR initiatives and corporate communications by planning, directing, and executing video and multimedia productions. In this role, you'll lead studio and location shoots, oversee end-to-end production workflows, manage off-line and on-line editing, handle audio recording and mixing, and deliver visual effects to ensure the final content aligns with strategic messaging and brand standards. Additionally, you'll collaborate across teams to develop compelling, multi-platform creative solutions that inform, engage, and inspire employees across the business. This is a remote position. Must-have qualificationsA minimum of eight years of experience in videography, editing and motion graphic design work as part of work done for an agency on a major brand account or account management experience with a client focus{OR} Bachelor's degree or higher and a minimum of five years of experience in videography, editing and motion graphic design work as part of work done for an agency on a major brand account or account management experience with a client focusPreferred skillsDemonstrated experience as a videographer and creative producer across multiple media platforms with proven responsibility in delivering projects from start to finishProven technical and creative expertise in broadcast production, social media production, and OTT (media services, such as video and audio, delivered directly to users over the internet)Experience developing comprehensive creative solutions for multi-media, rich-media productions, events, and broadcastExperience using creative tools like Adobe Creative Cloud, Premier Pro After Effects, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Avid, Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Blend, Logic Pro, ProTools, Final Draft, and Sora Video GeneratorProven experience directing studio and location shoots; off-line and on-line edit sessions, audio recording, editing and mixing sessions, video effects (e.g. titling, graphics, animation) and other production sessionsCompensation$79,200 - $105,600/yearGainshare annual cash incentive payment up to 30% of your eligible earnings based on company performanceBenefits401(k) with dollar-for-dollar company match up to 6%Medical, dental & vision, including free preventative careWellness & mental health programsHealth care flexible spending accounts, health savings accounts, & life insurancePaid time off, including volunteer time offPaid & unpaid sick leave where applicable, as well as short & long-term disabilityParental & family leave; military leave & payDiverse, inclusive & welcoming culture with Employee Resource GroupsCareer development & tuition assistanceOnsite gym & healthcare at large locationsEnergage recognizes Progressive as a 2025 Top Workplace for: Innovation, Purposes & Values, Work-Life Flexibility, Compensation & Benefits, and Leadership. Equal Opportunity Employer Sponsorship for work authorization for foreign national candidates is not available for this position LI-CM1

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