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The right candidate would have Nielsen Norman Group as their browser homepage, know the laws of UX, and could do a heuristic evaluation on the spot. Lead and manage all phases of the UX design process, including research, flows, prototyping, usability testing, and implementation of platform tools.
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Strong focus on UI and interface design and an understanding that UX and UI are two parts of a whole. We are looking for a lead designer with a Portfolio of original and breakthrough UI/Product work, which is technically sound and visually stunning.
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Collaborative Contribution: Work closely with the Creative Director and cross-functional teams, providing a UI/UX designer's perspective. Proficiency in UI/UX design tools such as Adobe Creative Suite and Photoshop.
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We are looking for Digital Business Analyst UX/UI Designer in Culver City, CA (Hybrid). Experience in business analyst / UX/UI designer (prototypes, wireframes, user stories, etc.
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Collaborate with UX/UI designers, software engineers, and product managers to design and implement features that improve the user experience. Apply knowledge of UI design and software engineering to develop new user interfaces and interaction models in HTML/CSS, JavaScript, React and Svelte.
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As a Junior Graphic and UI/UX Designer working in our Design team, you'll play a crucial role in creating visually appealing and user-centric designs for various digital platforms. Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Graphic Design, UI/UX Design, or a related field.
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The Principal UX Designer for Prime Video Growth Design will elevate the entire team. The Prime Video UX team is seeking a customer-obsessed Principal UX Designer to join our Growth Design team.
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From fans selling a single ticket to the promoters of a worldwide stadium tour, we want StubHub to be the safest, most convenient way to offer a ticket to the millions of fans who browse our platform around the world.
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We’re looking for people who can go beyond just delivering UI work, and who can demonstrate product thinking, a growth mindset and initiative. As a Senior Product designer, you will combine helping launch some of their most important products for our business, along with helping us to further develop our awesome team of designers and our design quality.
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Experience designing and creating front UI while understanding the back-end features. Role- UI Frontend developer- W2 role. Proficient in the use of SCM tools (SVN, GIT, Maven, Jenkins), best practices and continuous integration.
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Collaborate with various disciplines, including UI/UX designers, game designers, artists to design and implement rich UIs features. As a Software Engineer (UI/Frontend) on Teamfight Tactics monetization team, you will work on a multi-disciplinary team to help build and ship new features and cosmetic content to surprise and delight our players.
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5 plus years of UX/UI design experience at the corporate/enterprise level. Understanding of agile methodologies and how UX integrates into the agile/scrum process. Position : UX Designer.
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Our programs are designed for working adults to provide flexible training to prepare you to start a career in IT Support, Data Analytics, UX Design, Cybersecurity, or Project Management. Our programs are designed for working adults to provide flexible training to prepare you to start a career in IT Support, Data Analytics, UX Design, Cybersecurity, or Project Management.
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Kendo UI is used extensively. Job Title: Senior UI DeveloperJob Location: El Segundo, CA ( Hybrid ) Job Description: Act creatively to develop applications and select appropriate technical options, optimizing application development, maintenance and performance by employing design patterns and reusing proven solutions, account for others' developmental activities Interpret the application/feature/component design to develop the same in accordance with specifications.
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UX Researcher, Quantitative Responsibilities. 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.
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