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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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Experience with industry-standard design and research tools (Adobe CC, Sketch, Figma, InVision, User testing, etc. Experience planning and conducting user research and user testing sessions, including moderator guides to generate artifacts from synthesis.
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Our UX developer will be responsible for conducting user research, creating wireframes and designs, and ultimately aligning user behavior to actions that drive results. Experienced user of UX software such as InVision, UXPin, Balsamiq, Framer.
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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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Proven experience in conducting user research, including user interviews, usability testing, and data analysis. Conduct user research to understand user needs and pain points, translating those insights into actionable design strategies.
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You use data to make design decisions (while surrounded by stakeholders and colleagues who believe strongly in the value of user research and data-driven design). Your colleagues in design, research, engineering and PM appreciate your collaborative approach, expertise and the user-centric perspective you bring to your work.
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Proficient in user research and testing tools such as Optimal Workshop, Maze, InVision, etc. 6+ experience in UX research, user experience design, product design or interaction design.
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Conduct user research (e.g., focus groups, surveys, journey mapping, prioritization matrix) and usability testing to gain insights and inform design decisions. Experience conducting user research, usability testing, and data-driven design analysis.
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Expertise in standard design and prototyping tools, such as Sketch, Figma, Miro, and Invision. Experience using principles of visual design and information architecture to create easy to use and intuitive user interfaces.
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You are a solid visual and interaction designer with the appetite to learn or improve your skills for translating user research insights into actionable strategy. Our engagements span user/customer research, product strategy, design, and software development.
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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, Photoshop, Illustrator, InVision, or similar.
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Conduct user research to understand user needs and behaviors, and integrate user feedback into design decisions. Proficient in industry-standard design and prototyping tools (e.g. Sketch, Figma, InVision, Adobe Creative Suite.
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Conduct user research and usability testing to gather user feedback and iterate on design solutions. Experience using tools such as Sketch, Figma, InVision, or similar. Utilize your UX design skills to optimize the user journey and ensure our products are user-friendly and intuitive to use.
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Experiences in UX research, whether with internal or external stakeholders. Mastery with tools like Figma, Axure, Invision, Sketch, Principle and similar. Tenable is looking for a Senior UX Designer to contribute to a team chartered with creating the next generation of security products while at the same time pioneering unprecedented user experience in the digital security space.
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Advocate for the prioritization of design centred changes, refinements, and improvements focusing on user-centric while driving value based on user experience. Our team is focused on creating the best user experience for salesforce users and teams with processes enabled through salesforce.com to drive this retention and set the stage for strategic guidance and experience that needs development and design efforts.
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