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As a Product Designer at Mezo, you’ll play a pivotal role in shaping the user experience of our Bitcoin ecosystem, Mezo, and associated products and applications. Solid experience in creating wireframes, storyboards, user flows, process flows and site maps.
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Spring Health is looking for a Senior Product Designer for our growing Customer Experience team that will be pivotal in increasing the number of lives we can help and reimagining the entire mental health experience.
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Deep experience as a user experience designer, interaction designer, information architect, product designer or similar design-related role creating and building beautiful digital products at scale.
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Demonstrated ability to challenge limitations, negotiate with Product and Engineering, adjust Engineering schedules, find alternatives, and make cases for designs to be implemented in a way that supports the best possible user experience.
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We are looking for a product designer to help enable complex, user driven functionality for our sports betting apps through work on our admin tools. The ideal candidate has an interest or experience with sports betting, is eager to learn, quick to adapt to an evolving product landscape, and is comfortable working cross-functionally.
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As a Senior Product Designer, you will be responsible for day-to-day tasks related to visual design, design thinking, design systems, user research, product design, and UX research.
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This position requires a designer that has experience designing user interactions consistent with brand and visual guidelines, and within a shared design system. Medidata is looking for a Senior Product Designer to create first-in-class user experiences for clinical and commercial-grade applications for Life Science & Biotech industries.
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4+ years of experience as a Product Designer in enterprise environments. Strong documentation with full UX design process; user research, usability testing, flow charts, journey mapping, prototypes, wireframing, mockups, sketches, product briefings, product launch.
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Your expertise will be instrumental in shaping the user experience, optimizing product design for growth, and ultimately contributing to our company's success. Deep understanding of user experience design principles and methodologies, including user research, wireframing, prototyping, and usability testing.
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You have 2–4 years of experience in product or user experience design. Alma is seeking a mission-driven Product Designer to join our Client management team. Share your ideas through sketches, wireframes, mockups, or user journeys.
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A holistic approach to user experience design, with a deep understanding of product vision and objectives. Minimum of 3-5 years of experience as a product designer with a strong portfolio showcasing relevant work experience, case studies detailing processes, and research - with an emphasis on learnings and professional growth/evolution.
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They will own and drive exceptional end-to-end user experience, including contributing to product strategy, running design sprints, and crafting the experience vision and designs across key initiatives.
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Previous experience with UX research tactics (ex: documentation, user interviews, creating user personas, etc.) As an entry-level Product Designer for this Fortune 500 automotive company, you will be helping to drive design-thinking mentality across the organization.
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You'll work with product managers, engineers, user research, product analytics, product marketing & other designers to create a best in class scheduling experience. You'll Get To Use a systems approach to create an intuitive & personalized user experience for any appointment-based business, developing unified concepts that uplevel the entire user experience.
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This premier content-creation platform is looking for a deeply analytical and solutions-minded Principal Product Designer (Platform UX Specialist) to focus on the unification of this company’s product platform and experience.
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