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Experience working firsthand with UX design, strategy and product teams. Senior User Experience Researcher. Ability to develop creative, flexible and rapid approaches to user experience problems.
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Team Growth and Management: Partner with the Associate Director of UX Research, Consumer Core XP to manage the hiring, optimization, and growth of the team to build a learning culture, ensure appropriate project focus, and to develop their experience insight skillset.
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We’re hiring a Sr. UI & UX Designer to spearhead the development of UI visuals and UX flow on a new, open-world sandbox game from the mind of Warren Spector, working closely with our design, art, and engineering teams to identify needs and define best practices for our UI & UX goals.
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We recognize that great user experience involves specialized and equal-weighted disciplines in UX Design, UI Design, UX Research, UX Engineering, and UX QA. Our team is made up of talent specializing in each of these roles to create best-in-class software for our broad range of client-facing and internal tools.
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Experience assessing user needs (through use cases, service blueprints, journey maps, evaluation of customer experience and analytics data, and UX research), doing content audits, creating metadata maps, and structuring content.
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Specialized experience for this position includes: Experience designing research studies (including to define User Experience (UX) research questions or design hypotheses, select appropriate research methodologies, and draft research plans) to achieve research goals; Experience conducting qualitative and quantitative user research or usability testing; Experience conducting qualitative and quantitative analysis, evaluating findings, and providing evidence-based recommendations and solutions.
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Experience with either: Working with digital educational content either as a teacher, curriculum designer, AP® Reader, content creator, editor, instructional designer, or learning experience designer.
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Proven experience 8+ as a UI/UX designer or UI architect, preferably in the fintech or payment solutions industry. Define and enforce UI design standards, guidelines, and best practices to maintain a cohesive and seamless user experience.
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Confidence in your writing skills (6+ years in content strategy, technical writing, UX writing, or digital content design). Fidelity TalentSource is currently sourcing a temporary UX Writer/Content Strategist for Fidelity Investments, and you might just be the person we're looking for.
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We're looking for an experienced Lead Product / UX Designer to apply their knowledge and expertise in user research, design processes, and UX best practices to the development of first-class platforms and applications that are defining the digital advertising industry.
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Familiarity with one or more of the following: designing for accessibility, data visualization, design operations, storyboards and animation, user experience and journeys, user research, wireframes, UI design.
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Understanding programming/scripting in game design and experience with game editors and game design tools. Experience as a designer on a systems-heavy action game. Experience as a designer on a multiplayer action game.
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Experience with UX design, HTML, CSS, and other Web technologies a plus. Experience in instructional video creation using tools such as Camtasia and Captivate a plus. Experience building foundational content strategy, infrastructure, and processes a plus.
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Collaboration experience with visual designers; and additional digital design skills (typography, color theory) are highly valued. 8+ years of experience in designing solutions, preferably within an advertising agency , design firm or consultancy agency.
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Degree in related field and 4-8 years of networking/end user support/system admin experience, or equivalent applicable work experience. · Jamf, Intune, Okta, OS365 and Meraki experience is desired.
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