Full-time · Tashkent office · Russian-speaking · Startup / AI / Content Production

In short: you'll help us produce clean, publish-ready creative assets for ads, social, website, and product launches — mostly in Figma, closely guided by the Content Lead.

We’re Numeo, a fast-moving startup building AI tools for freight dispatchers and carriers.

Our products help dispatch teams find better loads, move faster across load boards, reduce manual work, and book freight with less chaos.

We work in a dynamic environment where product launches, paid ads, organic content, website updates, product demos, and social media all happen at once.

That’s why we’re looking for a Junior Production Designer / Creative Production Assistant. Not a senior art director. Not someone who needs perfect briefs and two weeks to think.

We need a production-minded creative fighter who can help us turn ideas, Figma layouts, product screenshots, and rough notes into clean assets for different channels.


About the role

This is a full-time role based in our Tashkent office.

You’ll work closely with the Content Lead, who will give you tasks, direction, references, feedback, and quality control. You won’t be thrown into the deep end and left alone to “figure it out somehow”.

Most of your work will happen in Figma: adapting layouts into different sizes, preparing static assets for social media and paid ads, cleaning up product screenshots, creating website visuals, updating files based on feedback, and exporting everything properly.

You may also help with simple video-related tasks like covers, subtitles, thumbnails, motion-ready layouts, and launch packs for new product features.

Startup reality: sometimes the brief will be clear. Sometimes it will be messy. We don’t expect you to solve the whole creative strategy alone, but we do expect you to be curious, proactive, and able to ask smart questions.


Who you are

You’re early in your creative career, but you already have taste.

You understand the basics of layout, typography, spacing, and visual hierarchy. You can adapt one design into several formats without destroying it. You can follow a brief, but you also notice when something looks wrong.

You’re fast, but not careless. You’re okay with feedback, want to learn, and care about making things look clean, readable, and ready to publish.