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3+ years in UX/UI design, preferably in the advertising, e-commerce, finance, or business side of the gaming industry. Bachelor's degree in Design, User Experience Design, Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Human Computer Interaction, or equivalent experience.
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You will code with a user-first mindset, and if you are an experienced software engineer with attention to UI/UX details and is motivated by building a delightful and usable experience for your users, you'll be right at home within our experienced and growing user group.
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Interest in design thinking; some coursework or experience in UI/UX design is helpful. Rosetta Stone provides an immersive learning experience for 25 languages. Consider user needs and product strategy to make feature design decisions.
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We work very closely with the interiors team, exteriors teams, low voltage electrical architects, and UI/UX team to deliver the best end-to-end user experience. Has hands-on experience developing drivers and controlling actuators for low-voltage motors and lighting control.
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Oversee the UX design, research, and UI teams, supporting project design for user experience from discovery and ideation through to design execution, user testing, development, and deployment.
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UX/UI design for topics including: Charging experience, Camping and other special modes, climate control, drive modes & suspension, lighting, sound design, security and camera features, vehicle access, hard controls, smart accessories, and much more.
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In this crucial role, you will champion user experience (UX) and oversee the creation and execution of outstanding UX design for our AI products. Leading the product design team, you will drive UX excellence by leveraging user research and data-driven insights to craft user-centric solutions that boost value capture and promote product adoption.
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Experience with fundamental hardware components on PCB and their analysis tools. Experience and working knowledge of systems development, vehicle architecture, battery technologies, software/hardware tool development, motor calibration technologies, OBD calibration, functional safety, network, and diagnostics process.
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IXL Learning, developer of personalized learning products used by millions of people globally, is looking for an enthusiastic, highly motivated senior UI/UX designer to create elegant, engaging user-centric interfaces that will excite and motivate our audiences.
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As a senior product designer on our AI Experiences team, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the user experience of our AI-powered enterprise solutions; including Joule, the best AI copilot that truly understands business, and the Generative AI Hub, the best platform for experimenting and building embedded AI experiences across the SAP product suite like S/4 HANA, SuccessFactors, Concur, Ariba, and more.
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Facilitate collaboration between product development, security, and UX/UI design teams to create a seamless and intuitive user interface. Develop strategies for multi-chain and cross-chain support to enhance user experience and expand functionality.
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Experience in defining epics and writing user stories, along with expertise in design thinking and UX/UI best practices. Design user and buyer persona journeys to optimize product user experience and facilitate effective go-to-market strategies.
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The Role: The Product Manager for UI/UX in Enterprise AI Solutions is pivotal in blending product management, technical expertise, and user experience insight. Conduct in-depth market analysis in IT Operations, Cloud Operations, and Service Operations, focusing on UI/UX and AI trends to bolster our competitive position in user experience.
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As a Frontend Software Engineer, you will code with a user-first mentality, focusing on UI/UX details. The engineers at Roblox tackle exceptionally challenging problems in tech today—distributed systems, real-time communication, 3D co-experience, massive data processing, social networking, rendering, physics, and more.
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Experience or interest developing web user interfaces (UI / UX) 8+ years of experience in a related field Bonus Qualifications Experience in Python, Flask, Docker, or Kubernetes Experience with TypeScript, Vue, Three.
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