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The ideal candidates must have experience with the full user experience research and design lifecycle for business software applications and websites, from UX research, feature conception, wireframe/storyboard iteration, and UX prototyping.
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We are looking for a unicorn, capable of jumping in along every phase of the UX design process from user research to front-end development, having the greatest impact for our cross-disciplined team of designers and developers.
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A strong online portfolio demonstrating design thinking/process (problem/solution, before/after, research, sitemaps, user flows, wireframes, prototypes, visual concepts, style guides) A strong online portfolio demonstrating design thinking/process (problem/solution, before/after, research, sitemaps, user flows, wireframes, prototypes, visual concepts, style guides.
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Maintain knowledge of evidence based UX research and design best practices, including federal web standards, the US Web Design System, and accessibility requirements. Maintain knowledge of evidence based UX research and design best practices, including federal web standards, the US Web Design System, and accessibility requirements.
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Conduct user experience research (UX) (35%) 8+ years of direct user experience/user interface design experience (UX/UI), Human Centered Design, or Human Factors Engineering (HFE) with a strong, publicly available design portfolio.
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Provide guidance on the implementation of UX research techniques and testing activities to assess user behavior. Demonstrable UI/UX design skills with a strong portfolio. Capgemini Government Solutions (CGS) LLC is seeking highly motivated and experienced UI/UX Designer to join our team to support our government clients.
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Collaborates with a variety of user experience disciplines within the team (Information Architecture, Design System/Standards, User Research, Copywriting) to advance your work. Your portfolio should showcase experience in UX and interaction design in commerce solutions, particularly highlighting conversion optimization efforts, simplicity and eacase-of-use.
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Exposure to Human Centered Design, UX research, and usability testing. At Octo, we specialize in providing agile software engineering, user experience design, cloud services, and digital strategy services that address government's most pressing missions.
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What You Will Do: At Vista, we are assembling a high-caliber UX research team dedicated to driving significant impacts across business, design, and product domains on a global scale.
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ActioNet has an opportunity for a Senior UI/UX Design Specialist requiring a Public Trust clearance in the Washington D.C. metro area. Bachelor's degree in UI/UX design, interaction design, human-computer interaction, or related field.
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Experience with qualitative and quantitative UX research design, development, analysis, and presentation. An advanced degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, HCI, UX Design, Human-Computer Interaction, or a related field and 8+ years applicable software development experience.
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The UX Researcher reports to the Director of Product Design and collaborates with other agile, cross-functional teams to craft consistent and successful end-user experiences. 4+ years of proven work experience in UX research across web and mobile applications.
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As a Sr. UX Researcher, you will actively conduct user research, support multiple stakeholders across our web and app development teams, while continuously advance research methodologies in digital.
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Your role in helping us shape the future: Dive into the world of product management where you’ll work with and learn from a cross-functional team including UX research & design, editorial, SEO, technical development and business analysis.
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Partner with our user research and design teams to optimize the client experience and platform UI/UX. Partner with our user research and design teams to optimize the client experience and platform UI/UX.
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