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They will leverage key insights gathered from User Experience (UX) research and usability testing to contribute to the overall product strategy and ensure successful product launches for our members.
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Conduct user research and usability testing to gain a deeper understanding of pet parents' needs and motivations when it comes to the pet insurance industry and the health of their pets. As a Product Designer, you'll be joining a close-knit product & engineering team composed of our Head of Product, Director of Design & UX, Associate Product Manager, Copywriter, and rockstar Software Engineers.
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You will report to the Senior Digital Director to iteratively improve the usability of the site, with the goal of increasing supporter engagement. You must have strong knowledge of usability standards and best practices for optimization.
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The Lead UI/UX Designer will be responsible for establishing the UI/UX designing principles, creating wireframes, workflows, prototypes, leading usability testing, working with Product Management and Engineering throughout the entire SDLC, implementing standards, etc.
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Help drive the right UX Research, both qualitative and quantitative, to yield insightful, actionable, data-driven design decisions, including but not limited to user interviews, usability testing, customer journey mapping, and existing data analysis.
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Proven track record of crafting exceptional design experiences, seamlessly blending visual appeal with intuitive usability, encompassing UI, typography, color, layouts, and motion graphics. We seek a UX Designer passionate about designing and developing beautifully engaging experiences in digital health.
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Deep understanding of user experience design principles and methodologies, including user research, wireframing, prototyping, and usability testing. Advocate for best practices in design, usability, and accessibility, ensuring a consistent and user-centric approach across all product touchpoints.
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Working with researchers to understand customer needs and define opportunities through usability and empathy studies. Title: UX designer. At least 4 years of experience working with cross-functional teams and managing partner relationships.
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Provide design reviews and provide suggestions to developers related to UX best practices, John Deere standards, and overall usability. Apply knowledge of usability, human factors, and UI processes to create intuitive user experiences.
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Knowledge of user experience research methods or usability testing techniques. As a User Experience (UX) Designer you will be responsible for building compelling interactive experiences for users and deliver impactful business value to our clients.
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Experience acquiring user data (e.g., conducting usability studies, performing user research) and creating personas and journey maps. 3+ years of delivering design solutions as a UX designer or interaction designer experience.
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The Analytics and Growth UX team seeks a Sr. UX Designer to help design stellar “insight-to-action” analytics and recommendations experiences that strategically empower sellers to grow their business through data-driven decisions.
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Ability to write, synthesize, and/or analyze usability tests and apply the insights to your solutions. We are looking for a motivated Lead Product Designer to join our Aviation Product Design team, creating experiences that delight our consumers and raise the bar for quality and craft.
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Apply usability and user-centric design principles with expert proficiency in design tools (Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Sketch). Proficiency in design tools like Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Sketch, with a strong understanding of usability and user-centric design.
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2+ Years experience leading UX research studies (facilitating interviews, usability studies, and focus group sessions) and analyzing results. Conduct and analyze user research and usability testing results to validate assumptions and inform design direction, seamlessly integrating insights to refine and optimize design solutions.
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