Full-Time

Creative Technologist

Media & Entertainment

Updated on 6/24/2026

Adobe

Adobe

10,001+ employees

Creates subscription-based creative, marketing, documents software

Compensation Overview

$120.7k - $226.3k/yr

San Francisco, CA, USA + 3 more

More locations: Los Angeles, CA, USA | San Jose, CA, USA | New York, NY, USA

In Person

On-site in listed US cities; remote work is not indicated in the posting.

Category
AI & Machine Learning (1)
Required Skills
Express.js
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe After Effects
REST APIs
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • 5-10 years hands-on production experience in Media and Entertainment workflows
  • Deep hands-on experience of Media and Entertainment workflows, either as an editor, compositor, VFX leader, motion graphics designer, creator, or similar
  • 5-10 years hands on, practitioner experience with Creative Cloud (or similar) applications in the creation of static, vector, 3D, and/or video content
  • Ability to storyboard, produce, and edit your own demos using Premiere, Photoshop, After Effects, Adobe Experience Manager, Workfront, Frame.io, Express (or similar)
  • Flexibility to travel across the continental United States and internationally
  • Exceptional executive and customer communication skills, capable of conveying sophisticated technical and product ideas
  • Work autonomously with a track record of delivering on-time
  • Experience across creative, document and marketing workflows (image editing, video, audio, 3D, analytics, work management, pdf)
  • Technical curiosity and growth mindset with continuous learning and development
  • Experience in a technical pre-sales, technical consulting, developer/architect or creative environment a plus
Responsibilities
  • Lead discovery workshops to identify customer use cases that unlock business value
  • Work with internal and customer stakeholders to craft a point of view that aligns Adobe’s solutions to the customer’s business and creative needs
  • Build working prototypes and walkthroughs
  • Help define and scope a technology architecture based on the customer’s needs
  • Script & record compelling technical demo videos that bring the product to life
  • Influence product roadmaps, validating requirements with customers, partners and internal stakeholders. Gather technical product feedback from sales, customer success and professional services organizations
  • Serve as a technical expert on emerging technologies in Adobe Firefly solutions, Creative Cloud, and corresponding Digital Experience APIs and technologies
  • Ideate and code (or vibe code) creative enterprise products and workflow prototypes using knowledge of creative production, Adobe APIs, external APIs, and customer needs
  • Work across internal engineering and research teams to imagine and build prototypes using existing and new available technologies
  • Use other emerging technologies and synthesize technical trends and their impact to Adobe
  • Present product demos to senior leadership at Adobe and with customers, and represent Adobe at customer briefings/events
  • Support and manage multiple pre-sales customer engagements, in support of the M&E division and the broader Sales organization
Desired Qualifications
  • Technical developer skills: JavaScript / Node.JS (server-side, front end), API tools (Postman, App Builder), HTML/CSS, React (Spectrum or similar), Python a plus, Low-code connectors a plus (PowerAutomate, Zapier, n8n, or similar)
  • Experience in a technical pre-sales, technical consulting, developer / architect or creative environment a plus
  • Experience across creative, document and marketing workflows (image editing, video, audio, 3D, analytics, work management, pdf)
  • Analytical and strategic problem solving, adept at using data to advise decisions
  • Build the future mindset & around the corner thinking
  • Extreme owner mentality; founder-style work ethic
  • Great teammate, no ego on our team, always ready to help, and have FUN!

Adobe provides a broad set of digital experience tools, covering creative software, document management, and marketing solutions. Its core offerings—Adobe Creative Cloud for design, Adobe Document Cloud for PDFs and workflows, and Adobe Experience Cloud for marketing and customer experiences—are available through a subscription model that includes individual, business, and enterprise plans. How it works: users access a suite of applications and services via cloud-based software and licensing, enabling them to create, deliver, and optimize digital content across platforms. Adobe differentiates itself by offering an integrated, end-to-end ecosystem that spans creative work, document workflows, and marketing data, along with enterprise-grade features and services. It also explores expanding capabilities in 3D design and augmented reality, aiming to support both individuals and organizations in building and managing digital experiences at scale.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

San Jose, California

Founded

1994

Your Connections

People at Adobe who can refer or advise you

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Firefly Services and Custom Models add monetization across high-volume creative production.
  • Acrobat AI Assistant expands Document Cloud revenue through knowledge-worker and enterprise cross-sell.
  • Microsoft Copilot integrations increase Adobe engagement inside existing enterprise productivity stacks.

What critics are saying

  • Canva and Figma keep compressing Adobe's entry-level and collaboration-led user acquisition.
  • OpenAI-style generative tools reduce reliance on Photoshop, Illustrator, and After Effects.
  • Subscription backlash and security incidents weaken renewals and enterprise trust across Adobe's suite.

What makes Adobe unique

  • Adobe dominates creative, document, and marketing software across professional workflows.
  • Firefly, Acrobat AI Assistant, and GenStudio embed generative AI into core products.
  • Creative Cloud, Document Cloud, and Experience Cloud create a broad enterprise suite.

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