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Job Duties and ResponsibilitiesIn the role of Head of Experience Design, you will lead a dynamic team of product designers and researchers in crafting innovative, user-centric solutions, ensuring alignment with business goals.
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We are seeking a User Experience Engineer to join our team. Expertise in understanding user workflows and designing new features through wireframes/mockups of the UI. Analyze requirements and propose interface designs based on user needs.
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We are looking to hire an experienced User Experience Researcher to play a critical role in our Yahoo Search research team. Specifically, the Principal User Experience Researcher will work in Yahoo Search focusing on iterative and innovative product research where there is a need for a well-versed mixed methods researcher.
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Youll use your full range of visual, interaction, and user experience design skills to design real-world interactions that help both enterprise and small business owners accept payments and manage their businesses.
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We’re looking for a Principal Quantitative User Experience Researcher who can help us measure customer experiences on a global scale for multiple brands, across devices and platforms, in a dynamic and collaborative environment.
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Professional Certifications in User Experience Design, Human Centered Design, or Design Thinking. Advanced Experience with user interface design & prototyping software, such as Figma, Mural.
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A degree in a related field such as in Human Factors, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), User Experience, Usability Engineering, Experimental Psychology or related field, or equivalent education and related training / certification.
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Strong portfolio showcasing expertise in user experience design, interaction design, and visual design. hackajob has partnered with a pharmaceutical company looking for an experienced UX Engineer to lead a team responsible for creating intuitive, efficient, and delightful user experience across the company’s digital platforms.
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Partner with engineering, user experience, research, programming, and editorial teams to understand current goals and constantly experiment and design product solutions that incorporate user feedback through multiple iterations.
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Experience with moderated and unmoderated usability methods. Experience across products and platforms, financial services expertise an advantage. Experience with the standard set of research methods and approaches.
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Proven experience (4-5 years) in user acquisition, growth marketing, or performance marketing, preferably within the online gambling or gaming industry. Their products are set apart through a unique product experience with a simplified user interface that is catered to the casual sports fan.
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Knowledge of, and hands-on experience with, nano and micro fabrication technologies, such as thin film deposition and growth, optical and e-beam lithography, wet and dry etching, and associated metrology and characterization.
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We are looking for SOLIDWORKS User Experience Design intern to join is multidisciplinary and made up of user experience designers, graphic designers, user researchers, and engineers who are responsible for the user experience and user interface of SOLIDWORKS products.
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As a key member of our team, you will be involved in various aspects, including UX research, user testing, visual design, web and mobile app design, as well as presentation and marketing design.
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More than 10 years ’ working level NATO BMD operational user experience (NATO BMD OUX) involvement in the design and/or implementation of one or more BMC3I information systems (ACCS, NCOP, TOPFAS, AirC2IS, Intel FS) composing the NATO BMD architecture.
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