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Photography, video, and basic animation skills preferred; understanding of or interest in user experience design (UX) preferred. Skills or interest in photography, video, animation, branding, website design, map creation within ArcGIS, UX design, or 3D modeling desired but not required.
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Reporting to the Director of Digital Strategy, University Marketing and Communications, the UI/UX Designer is an exciting and rewarding opportunity to create, define, and envision Santa Clara's user experience online, raising the bar for 13 million site visitors a year and leading design decisions for 749 diverse employees who manage digital properties across multiple departments.
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Bachelor’s degree in UX/UI Design, User Experience, Human-Computer Interaction, or related discipline. The UX/UI Interactive Designer will be a key contributor within the Creative Services team helping to design digital user experiences and marketing materials that showcase the quality and depth of our portfolio.
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Extensive experience creating and leading UX design development, including conducting strategic analysis, creating user flows, designing architecture, developing personas, creating experience maps, ideating wireframes, and testing prototypes.
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The UI Designer will work closely with the UX team to ensure a seamless and engaging user experience, while also adhering to our company's branding and design guidelines. Strong portfolio of design projects showcasing UI/UX design skills.
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Identify new opportunities, build and test hypotheses, and make key user experience decisions in collaboration with data science and UX research teams. Experience successfully shaping focus and strategy for initiatives that span multiple projects and guide team focus on impactful user and business opportunities.
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Provide direction to UX designers in creating design concepts for product ideation and/or user research/testing. Google User Experience (UX) is made up of multi-disciplinary teams of UX Designers, Researchers, Writers, Content Strategists, Program Managers, and Engineers: we care deeply about the people who use our products.
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Experience being a hands-on designer and fluent with typical UX design tools (Adobe Suite, Figma, etc.) You will join the Human Factors & Experience Design (HFXD) team and lead all aspects of UX strategy on the OTTAVA™ surgical robotic system and related experiences.
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Seek out, understand, incorporate and communicate user feedback throughout the design process, in partnership with UX Research and Data. Strong across interaction design, prototyping, and information architecture, with a keen eye for visual design and experience using quant/qual to make data-informed decisions.
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2-4+ years of experience with software product design/UX design- targeting Consumers and/or Enterprises. In this role, you will apply your love of user experience, craftsmanship and the design process.
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Experience of 5+ years in User Experience Design, HCI, Interaction, data visualization, or 5 years of experience in a similar industry. As a designer on the UX team, you'll work closely with UX design, research, engineering, and product management, to understand and prioritize user needs.
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Experience applying user research, usability testing, and data-driven insights to drive design decisions. Exceptional skills in UX/UI design, product thinking, and a strong portfolio showcasing your contributions to impactful, user-focused designs.
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Ensure that the UI design aligns with the overall UX strategy and branding guidelines. Collaborate with the UX team to understand user needs and behaviors. Solid understanding of user-centered design principles.
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5-7 years of experience in product design involving interaction and visual design. BA/BS degree or equivalent experience in an art and graphics design field. Experience with design and technical considerations for various mobile form factors and applied approach to iterative design.
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Experience with UX design of complex workflows and/or experience in delivering design solutions for projects of large scope and complexity. As a Lead designer for the Pay team, your work directly informs the end user experience, from both a buyer and merchant perspective.
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