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We are currently seeking a UX/UI Designer to join our EPX.xd team. Principal Associate, UX/UI Designer - EPX.xd. This role is also eligible to earn performance based incentive compensation, which may include cash bonus(es) and/or long term incentives (LTI.
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We are currently seeking a Senior Manager, UX/UI Designer to join one our Developer Experience Design (DevX.xd) team dedicated to designing and delivering world-class developer experiences that empower our internal technologists to do their best work.
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Reporting to the Sr. Manager, User Experience Design, the UX Designer supports a high performing UX Design team by contributing to an open and collaborative culture based on trust.
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The total compensation for this practice may include an annual performance bonus (or other incentive compensation, as applicable), equity, and medical, dental, vision, and other benefits.
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Locations: VA - McLean, United States of America, McLean, VirginiaPrincipal Associate, UX/UI Designer - EPX.xd. At least a 4 years of experience with UX and UI design. Locations: VA - McLean, United States of America, McLean, VirginiaPrincipal Associate, UX/UI Designer - EPX.xd.
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Joining the Merchant team as a Experience Designer in the Small Business segment means crafting impactful and seamless experiences for small businesses worldwide. Job Description Summary: Joining the Merchant team as a Experience Designer in the Small Business segment means crafting impactful and seamless experiences for small businesses worldwide.
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In Los Angeles, the salary range for this position is $120,000- $145,000, which represents base pay only and does not include short-term or long-term incentive compensation. 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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The base salary range for this position in Canada is $95,000 - $160,000 CAD per year + variable/incentive compensation + equity + benefits. The base salary range for this position in the U.S. is $105,000 - $160,000 per year + variable/incentive compensation + equity + benefits.
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As a Principal Designer within the Global Consumer Experience Design team, you will work alongside your cross-functional peer group to influence strategic design decisions and ultimately deliver the best possible app and web experiences.
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Experienced Designer: Have at least 3 years of experience in Product or UX Design, with a portfolio showcasing your expertise in digital products, especially B2B SaaS web applications. Additionally, this role may be eligible for variable incentive compensation and stock options.
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