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Technologist should be able to define or validate requirements in collaboration with User Experience (UX) research and product teams. Experience designing and prototyping with tools such as Sketch, Photoshop, Illustrator, Axure, Keynote, and InVision.
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Special Skill Requirements : (1) User testing; (2) user journey maps; (3) user personas; (4) Figma; (5) Airtable; (6) Zeplin; (7) Rhino; (8) InVision; (9) Sketch; (10) Adobe CC; (11) User Research; (12) Wireframes.
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Proficient in user research and testing tools such as Optimal Workshop, Maze, InVision, etc. 5+ years of experience in UX research, user experience design, product design or interaction design.
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Experience across the entire design process: problem discovery through data and research, solution generation, prototype creation, user testing, and more. Proficiency with tools such as Figma, Sketch, Invision, and/or Adobe Creative Cloud.
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Applies user research insights to drive product design and strategy, and help your team understand why and how to build better experiences. Plans and executes user research in collaboration with internal stakeholders, and shares findings broadly across the organization.
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Demonstrated history of acquiring user data (e.g., conducting usability studies, performing user research) and creating personas and journey maps. - Experience designing and prototyping with tools such as Sketch, InVision, Photoshop, Illustrator, or similar.
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A solid grasp of user-centred design (UCD), including information architecture, high level processes, app interactions, planning and conducting user research, user testing, A/B testing, rapid prototyping, heuristic analysis, usability, and accessibility concerns.
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Create intuitive products that elevate the user experience in delightful ways using best practices, current web trends, and user research. with strength in visual design and research skills to join our team and support our commitment to user-focused product development.
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The Senior UX Designer will collaborate closely with user research, product and engineering teams to ensure solutions are rooted in user needs while being technically feasible. The ideal candidate possesses extensive experience guiding designs from inception to realization, spanning concept exploration, user research, and high-fidelity feature development alongside engineering teams.
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Assesses and optimizes the performance of new and existing features by actively participating in user research and assessing performance metrics. Contributes to the group’s shared knowledge of user-centered design and research methodologies.
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Work closely with the user group to conduct research, user interviews, contextual analysis, usability studies, etc. Proven expertise in Sketch, Figma, InVision, or other design tools such as Adobe Creative Cloud to visualize the experience.
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The Senior UX designer will conduct user research, create product designs, define detailed product requirements, and collaborate with product development to deliver product enhancements in an agile development methodology.
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Master's degree in the study of user experience, design, research or related field. Bachelor's degree in the study of user experience, design, research or related fields or equivalent experience.
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Experience with Sketch, InVision, HTML, Visio, iOS, Android, and Adobe Creative Suite a plus. Experience conducting UX Research to inform design decisions product roadmaps. Test, analyze and report results, and make recommendations to improve effectiveness, efficiency, and overall satisfaction of the user.
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Educate others outside the User Experience Design team on UX design methodologies and advocate the benefits of good UX research and design. Establish a technical vitality plan to remain current in fields of user experience, user research, and product design.
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