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BA/BS Degree in Graphic Design, Visual Design, User Interface Design, Architecture Design, Video Game Design, a design bootcamp certification and/or equivalent experience in industry.
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Candidates must have expertise in one or more of the following areas: graphic design, typography, motion graphics, web design, mobile app design, user interface/experience, layout design, or other forms of visual communication.
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Your ability to seamlessly transition between static and motion design will be instrumental in enhancing user experiences, brand storytelling, and visual communication. Degree in Design, Visual Arts, or relevant qualification.
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Key Person will also need experience with Agile Scrum, Microsoft Azure DevOps, GIT, and in constructing and maintaining information technology documentation including but not limited to technical specifications, data models, system overviews, and user guides.
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A killer, dynamic, digital portfolio showcasing strengths with user experience, visual storytelling, visual design + systems, responsive design, interaction work, typography, page layout, color, and art direction across all mediums.
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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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Expert in all areas of user experience (information architecture, interaction design, visual design, prototype engineering, content, user experience design.
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Your primary focus will be on the visual aspects of user interface design, crafting a user experience that is not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing. UI /User Experience Design(UX)- 2-5 years Is Required.
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You may specialize in user research, visual design, or interaction design, but you can leverage your and your teammates’ skills and abilities to help drive research-informed design into products.
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Design, develop, test and administer a wide array of essential operational needs including; collection and analysis of user data, data mining to provide visual display of key performance indicators (KPIs), think[box] website, digital signage, office and conference room reservation systems, online surveys and forms, access control plans, and facility management.
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Bachelor’s/University degree, Master’s degree in HCI or design related field, with an emphasis on user experience, interaction design, or visual design a plus.
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Strong understanding of user-centered design, experience with qualitative and quantitative research methods, and analytical skills. Graduate degree in Human Computer Interaction (HCI), Human Factors Engineering, Computer Science, Visual Design, Psychology or other related discipline.
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Interest in design thinking; some coursework or experience in UI/UX design is helpful. Team members take products from initial brainstorm to final launch and beyond, putting our users first in all that we do, and working collaboratively across many teams including Engineering, Visual Design, Marketing, and more.
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Conversation Client/AI IVR, chatbot, visual-IVR design Exp 3-5 years. Conversational User Designer (voiceBot, ChatBot) Exp 3-5 years. General UI/UX experience. General Project Management experience.
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Utilizes user experience research insights to accelerate discussions and decisions in early product development. 3+ years UX design experience required. Designs high-quality user experience elements/components.
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