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Demonstrated experience with end-to-end (hybrid UX and UI) product design. We're seeking a design leader to drive the evolution of Ramp's core product suite, with a focus on Employee Experience and Travel.
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Lead a team of designers that partner with research, content strategy, data science, legal and compliance, product management and engineering teams to establish modern best practices for end-to-end experience design and delivery, such as design research, journey mapping, personas, storyboards, concept designs, prototyping and final production designs for our end user experiences.
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Conduct user research for hardware and software, and the interaction between the two ● Conduct user research on design mockups, prototypes, beta versions, and finished products and features supplied by the Product teams.
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6 years' experience in eCommerce merchandising, UI/UX, interactive and visual design, business management, or related area. Bachelor's degree in merchandising, visual design, business management, or related area and 4 years' experience in eCommerce merchandising, UI/UX, interactive and visual design, business management, or related area.
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Pass off work UX flows to a Product UI Designer Work with foundational leads, such as- UX research, UX engineer, UX design systems lead, and also UX content design/UX writer Present creative to all audiences.
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Collaborate with data analysts to blend UX research with quantitative insights for a holistic view of the user experience. We are seeking a UX Research Manager to lead and manage a team of UX researchers, shape our research strategy, and drive user-centered product development for our global consumer electronics and technology portfolio.
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Master's degree in Design, User Experience (UX) Design, Graphic Design, Interaction Design, Visual Communication, Illustration, Product Design, Visual Art, Industrial Design, Human-Computer Interaction, Web Development, Digital Arts, Animation, Computer Science, a related field, or equivalent practical experience.
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ECommerce merchandising, UI/UX, Interactive and Visual Design, Business Management, or related area, Master's degree in Merchandising, Visual Design, Business Management, or related area.
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Leading the content strategy for a total SBU (Single Business Unit) - You'll drive the holistic content strategy for the ETS SBU using business data & customer insights to tell a cohesive story and create a seamless customer experience, overseeing the editorial calendar, photography curation and creative planning.
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Candidates must have a Master's degree or a Bachelor's degree and five years of professional experience in the fields of VR/MR/AR, UX/UI, IxD, Voice, Robotics, Computational Design, and other emerging technology, UX research, UX analytics, Qualitative and quantitative user research, Usability and Heuristic Evaluation, Wireframe, Prototyping, Content optimization, Data visualizations, Handoff, Project management.
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Direct executive Search experience within any of the following scientific domains: Computer Vision, Creative, Databases, Data Science, Economics, Databases, Hardware, Machine Learning, NLP, Optimization, Operations Research, Robotics, Security, Speech Recognition, Sustainability, UX Design or UX Research.
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Collaborate with UX/UI designers to enhance chatbot user experience. Excellent communication skills with a focus on end-user experience. Ability to design conversation flows and optimize user interactions.
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Design Dynamic Experiences: Craft motion UX behaviors, systems, and animations for various product platforms (Web & Native apps) to enhance user interactions and provide a dynamic, engaging experience.
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5+ years of relevant UX Research experience extensive hands-on experience leading qualitative and quantitative UX research in a product design environment across the Design Thinking stages leading and conducting generative and evaluative user research tools.
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We are seeking a UX Researcher to join our dynamic team, responsible for elevating user insights and championing user-centric design practices. 2+ years of hands-on experience conducting formal UX research.
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