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They will drive innovation in user experience design, developing personas and customer journeys, and actively participating in all design stages from product conception through launch. The Senior User Experience (UX) Designer will champion and evolve the UX design practices for campus wide products to deliver accessible, frictionless, and delightful digital experiences.
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Jacobs Levy is seeking a Senior Quantitative Equity Researcher for our Florham Park, NJ office with a strong background in technical computing and statistics to join our research team. An understanding of Bayesian Statistics, Machine Learning, Non-Linear Estimation Methods, Optimization, Transaction Cost Modeling, or Data Visualization is a plus.
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Remote Work: NoOverview: At Zebra, we extend the edge of possibility by shaping the future of work on the front line—reinventing how businesses run and moving society forward.
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Product Designer - User Experience. Launches and iterates quickly, learning from each cycle of user feedback. 3-5+ years of experience in interaction design and user-based research methods.
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Under direct guidance of Rady School of Management faculty (Carlos Avenancio-Leon, Sally Sadoff, Anya Samek, and Marta Serra-Garcia), the Social Sciences Researcher applies acquired skills and knowledge of applicable research discipline to support field research projects of small to medium size and intermediate scope and complexity.
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