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Job Description: User Experience Designer. Several years of experience as a user interface designer. User experience designers develop information architectures, design interactive experiences and help conduct research to create services and products that our customers love.
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Design certification (for example, IDEOU - Foundations in Design Thinking Certificate), Driving product development in a user experience area, Master's degree in UI/UX Design, Interactive and Visual Design, Product Design, or related area, Related industry experience (for example, retail, supply chain, eCommerce, healthcare), UI/UX, Interactive and Visual Design, Electronics Art, Multimedia Design, or related area.
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Deliver concepts, personas, user journeys, storyboards, system maps, user flows, wireframes, visual design comps, and prototypes with Figma, Adobe CS, InVision, and other tools. 5+ years of professional experience as an Experience Designer building, prototyping, and continually evolving digital products from ideation to implementation.
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At least 8-10 years working in a professional UX design role, creating low to high fidelity designs to communicate concepts, flows and patterns to delivery teams and stakeholders. It may be to discuss a design pattern with a PX team member in Australia, it may be to liaise with engineers in the U.S. or India or it may be to conduct a research interview with a user in Europe or the Middle East. Each day you'll be spending time collaborating with your agile scrum team made up of Product Managers, Engineers and QAs.
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Ability to define and guide on best practice user research and experience design methodology. Experience of using industry-standard design tools such as Figma, Sketch, Marvel, Invision.
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Senior UX/UI Designer. Experience working with complex user interfaces, web and native mobile applications. A passion for driving customer outcomes through research and user testing, using both qualitative and quantitative research methods.
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2 years of demonstrated ability as a user experience designer, service designer, interaction designer, product designer, or similar UX-related role. Reporting to the Senior Manager, Experience Design the Senior Designer will design, lead, and inspire product squads to craft human-centered digital experiences that meet users’ needs, integrating the design process into an agile scrum software development team.
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Strong design foundation in both UI (interaction, visual, accessibility) and UX (user research, analysis, wireframing). Our client is looking for a Product Designer who will apply their knowledge to real-world product and user-centric design challenges.
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Use strong storytelling and presentation skills to communicate conceptual ideas, design rationale and the specifics of human-centered design process in all phases of the product development lifecycle, including product ideation and definition, UX design, and user research, detailed design, and optimization.
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Bachelor's Degree - Relevant Design discipline such as service design, UX design, graphic design, design research, or design management or equivalent experience may be considered.
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Employing a multidisciplinary approach, you'll blend expertise in user experience, interface design, and visual design to deliver comprehensive product solutions. As a Senior Product Designer within the Technology & Digital team, you'll play a pivotal role in crafting user experiences that enhance the enjoyment of our guests across our Parks, Resorts, and Cruises.
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A minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in a related field, such as Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), User Experience (UX) Design, Interaction Design, Graphic Design, or other similar discipline.
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GigXR is seeking a UX/UI designer to help us create groundbreaking user interfaces for our suite of XR applications. 5+ years experience as a UX/UI Designer.
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The Senior User Experience (UX) Designer will champion and evolve the UX design practices for campus wide products to deliver accessible, frictionless, and delightful digital experiences.
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The Senior UI/UX Designer will work to improve the user experience and user interface of our existing product and new product offerings. As CliniComp designs its next wave of healthcare technology solutions, the Senior UI/UX Designer will play a key role to ensure that health care clients have an optimal experience with our systems.
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