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NN/g UX Certificate, or working towards NN/g Master Certificate or similar certification desired 5-10 years overall related experience in UI/UX design, UX strategy, and usability research and testing.
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The Senior Design Researcher position at Walmart conducts UX research that influences our product roadmaps and informs design. 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 market research, business analysis, UX design research, or related area.
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Key job responsibilities- Work closely with the design and product teams throughout to measure and communicate UX research findings and guidelines around the various customer experience solutions evaluated.
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Provide thought leadership, strategic insight, and clear communication to the platform engineering team on the product strategy and roadmap for Digital Transformation (Content, Portal, UI/UX, eCommerce.
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SEO and SEM: Assisting Digital Marketing Manager with search engine optimization (SEO) efforts by optimizing website content and conducting keyword research; Managing and monitoring pay-per-click (PPC) advertising campaigns through platforms like Google Ads. UX/UI Design: Collaborate with the Digital UX Specialist and IT Development team to create user-friendly and aesthetically pleasing digital experiences across web and mobile platforms.
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We are actively seeking an experienced Lead UX Researcher to join the Direct-to-Consumer Product UX Research Team to fuel design and development of the Max video streaming experience with rich customer insights.
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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 4 years’ experience in market research, business analysis, UX design research, or related area.
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Partner with Analytics, Player Insights, UX Research, and other Product Managers to answer business and design questions through mock-ups, user reach, and iterative releases.
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Work closely with the design and product teams throughout to measure and communicate UX research findings and guidelines around the various customer experience solutions evaluated.
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A company-level design leader who brings a high craft, strategic rigors, systems-first approach, an ability to work creatively across subject areas with cross-functional partners and diverse teams across design subject areas, including product design, content design, UX research, 3D art, creative, and tool design.
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We are looking for a mixed methods User Experience (UX) researcher who will design and execute UX research studies for mission critical software applications to test the efficacy of the applications and to improve the safety of software products for our users and the communities they serve.
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Blue Cross Blue Shield of MN is hiring an Associate Product Owner in Eagan, MN. The Associate Product Owner for CX Digital & Experience Design will support BlueCrossMN.com and will be responsible for defining the product vision for our public website and managing the product delivery process.
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The User Interface / User Experience (UI/UX) Designer will enrich residents’ lives by developing a comprehensive design strategy. Developing and conceptualizing a comprehensive UI/UX design strategy for the brand.
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The design intern would focus on design and research operations within the digital design team - working closely with designers and researchers to manage the design and research backlog, support UX research work, and help the team build, standardize, and manage personas and journey maps across key design efforts.
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The Product Management Director role sits within the Product Management team at Apply Digital, and is the backbone of all project executions and strategy. Does the idea of collaborating with a top-notch multidisciplinary UX, design & technology team to build digital products excite you.
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