Freelance Production Artists / Report Artworkers (GCC/Asia)

The role

We are expanding our freelance roster ahead of the next reporting season and are keen to connect with experienced Production Artists/Report Artworkers based in the GCC and Asia.

While this is not an imminent requirement, we are looking to build relationships with highly skilled production specialists who have demonstrable experience delivering complex corporate and financial reports - including statutory and regulatory reports - to an exceptional standard.

We welcome freelancers with either full-time or part-time availability to support our Middle East teams remotely on corporate reporting projects.

Please note that applicants must already be based in the GCC or Asia region and able to work Dubai (GST) hours.

What We're Looking For

  • Demonstrable experience producing corporate or financial reports, ideally within an agency setting

  • Advanced knowledge of Adobe InDesign

  • Strong typography and layout skills

  • Meticulous attention to detail

  • Experience handling amends across multiple document versions

  • Confidence in preparing print-ready and digital files

  • Availability to work Dubai hours (GST)

  • Based in the GCC region or Asia

  • Set up to work as an independent freelancer (legally able to invoice for freelance services)

You must be comfortable working to tight deadlines, maintaining exceptional accuracy, and delivering print-ready files. As you will be working as part of an English-speaking team, a strong command of written and spoken English is essential.

It’s a bonus if you have

  • Native Arabic speaker (this would be an advantage, but not essential for this role)

  • Experience working on reports in multiple language versions

  • Agency or corporate communications background

  • Familiarity with investor relations and listed company reporting processes

  • Calm, solutions-focused approach during a peak reporting period

Next Steps

We are particularly interested in building long-term freelance partnerships with dependable, detail-oriented production specialists across the GCC and Asia.

To be considered for our freelance roster, please share your CV, a portfolio showcasing relevant corporate report work, along with your availability and rates.

If your profile aligns with our current requirements, our Talent Team will contact you via email to discuss the next steps. We endeavour to respond within 5 working days of your application, however, this may vary depending on the volume of applications we receive. Good Luck!
As an employer, we are committed to ensuring the representation of people from all backgrounds regardless of their gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, race, religion, ethnicity, age, neurodiversity, disability status, or any other aspect which makes them unique. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds to apply and would encourage you to let us know if there are steps we can take to ensure that your recruitment process enables you to present yourself in a way that makes you comfortable.

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