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Overview Placement Type: Permanent Salary (USD): $130K - $150K Start Date: FANTASTIC SENIOR UX DESIGNER OPPORTUNITYRelocation Assistance ProvidedOur client, the world’s largest retailer, is looking to add to their exemplary UX design team and hiring several Principal UX Designers.
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As Senior UX Designer, Cruise, you’ll be responsible for creating delightful, useful, and usable digital solutions that help every traveler plan and make memorable cruise experiences. Effectively communicate UX research findings, conceptual ideas, detailed design, and design rationale both verbally and visually.
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The FPDS team is seeking a customer-obsessed Principal UX Designer to join and lead our UX design team. Experience designing and prototyping with tools such as Sketch, Photoshop, Illustrator, Axure, Keynote, and InVision.
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As Sr UX Designer on Employee Journeys, you will be responsible for creating, defining, and envisioning innovative and bar raising experiences for Amazon’s 2 million global and diverse employees, with a focus on Joining, Manager, and administrative experiences.
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If you’re a UX writer with a couple years of experience under your belt and have past experience as a marketing writer, UX designer, or in another tech-related field, we invite you to apply.
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Title: UX Content Designer (Small Commercial) Location: Remote Duration: This is a month contract role. About the team You’ll join a small-but-mighty, -person team of UX content designers who each provide dedicated content support for different user journeys.
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Eclaro is looking for a Senior UX Designer for our client in Bedford, MA. Eclaros client is a leader in the Biopharmaceutical Industry, providing quality, innovative, and affordable medicines that make a difference in the lives of patients all over the world.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and innovative UX/UI Designer who is a visionary in graphic design and adept at translating designs into HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Minimum of 5 years of experience in UX/UI design, with a strong portfolio showcasing your work.
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Overview Our Senior Experience Designers craft digital experiences people love to use.
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Description We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Product UX Designer with a strong emphasis on creative direction, branding, UI design, and design system management. Skills, Knowledge and Expertise Proven years (3-5 minimum) of experience in UX/UI design with a focus on branding.
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Job Title: Product Designer (UX/UI) Location: Boston, MA Employment Type: Full-Time, Exempt Role Overview: At Flexcar, we’re all about our customers. Every move we make is to elevate their experience, and we need a Product Designer who feels the same way.
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An analytical designer with a range of skills, including visual design, prototyping, UX research, and experimentation. Immediate need for a talented UX Designer. Solid education foundation (a UX Design program – user centered design.
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Le but de la mission est : La conception des applications mobileLe cadrage fonctionnel des projets d’applications mobiles L’appui à la planification des cycles de conceptualisation, de développements et de tests soit par la méthodologie soit par l’outil de support (Lean UX, UX Designer.
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The vision of NEWM is to create a community-owned platform that directly connects artists with their supporters; removing the middlemen and replacing them with code that’s not incentivized to make a profit.
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As a Senior UI/UX Designer, you will be you will be responsible for implementing/following a lean user’s experience (UX) process and design the user interface and experience to support the Cloud Software Management Services and Migration teams in a culture of continuous integration and continuous delivery.
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