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Option 1: Bachelor's degree in UI/UX design, graphic design, visual communication, product design, computer science, information technology, or related area and 3 years' experience in UI/UX, interactive and visual design, electronics art, multimedia design, or related area.
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5+ years of experience in UX or Product design, with a focus on e-commerce, enterprise, B2B, or SaaS.Proven track record in Agile/Scrum environments. What You’ll Need: Bachelor's Degree with a focus in Computer Science, Cognitive Psychology, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), or other related areas is preferred.
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Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Design (e.g., interaction, graphic, visual communications, product, industrial), HCI, Computer Science, a related field, or equivalent practical experience.
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If you are passionate about a role which sits at the intersection of Business, Product, Tech, UX Design and Research Science, have built and scaled the adoption of customer/seller facing 0 to 1 products and businesses, and enjoy a fast-paced role with high visibility and impact as well as regular interactions with Walmart’s top executives, then this might be the right opportunity for you.
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Through hands-on participation in group projects, you will deepen your knowledge and practice new skills interacting with a variety of design disciplines including Strategy & Innovation, User Experience Design, User Research, Product Management, Product Development, and more.
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We are looking for a Contract UX Researcher with the ability to conduct a range of qualitative and quantitative research methods impacting both product direction and detailed experience design.
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As a UX Data Science Design Intern You Will. Oracle Design is seeking current undergraduate junior-year students and graduating seniors who are looking to enter the exciting world of User Experience (UX) Data Science in Summer 2025.
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We research, develop, and commercialize innovative digital health products and solutions by bringing together the full capabilities of our team, including product strategy and management, clinical expertise, partnerships, UI/UX design, usability research, clinical research and validation, software development, AI / Gen AI, and regulatory.
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OR Doctorate Degree in Human-Computer Interaction, Human Factors Engineering, Computer Science, Technical Communications, Information Science, Information Architecture, User Experience Design, Behavioral Science, Social Sciences, or related field.
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Work cross-functionally with design, product management, content strategy, engineering and marketing. Degrees in a human behavior related field, such as Human-Computer Interaction, Psychology, Sociology, Communication, Information Science, Media Studies, Computer Science, or Economics.
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Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, UX/UI Design, Business Administration, or a related field; Master’s degree preferred. o Lead the UX/UI design process to ensure an intuitive and seamless user experience.
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Working as the UX Designer you will collaborate in cross-disciplinary teams (design, product management, engineering, and data analysts) to conceive and produce new experiences, products and services.
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Our UX Research team is designing for the global diversity of human needs, which requires us to deeply understand the behaviors of the people behind them. Bachelor’s degree with 10+ years’ of relevant experience in user experience, applied research and/or product research and development or a Master’s degree and 8+ years’ relevant experience, or PhD and 5+ year relevant experience.
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8+ years of experience in mixed-methods user research, in the context of product management, interaction design, information architecture, and visual design for digital experiences.
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Relevant experience within user experience, applied research setting and/or product research and development. Design and execute end-to-end custom primary research using a wide variety of methods.
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