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As a Visual & Motion Designer, you will work closely with the user experience (UX) team to shape the visual and interactive elements of Niantic's augmented reality (AR) and mapping experiences.
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8+ years’ of relevant experience in user experience, applied research and/or product research. Ability to connect business problems to measurable outcomes through the development of key performance indicators and metrics that are reflective of the user experience, connecting user research to behaviors and/or revenue.
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The team is diverse in skillset and includes UX Research, Product, Brand, and Marketing Design. As a Senior UX Designer at Goodreads, you’ll work in a highly collaborative environment with product management, engineering, data science, editorial, brand marketing, operations, and design to understand and deliver experiences that delight our community of readers.
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You’ll combine skills in behavioral research design, statistical methods, and general programming to improve user experience. 2 years of experience conducting UX research on products, managing projects, and working in a large, matrixed organization.
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As a UX Designer, you will be responsible for designing and implementing intuitive user interfaces that meet business requirements and ensure a smooth user experience.
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From the first stroke of user research to the final polish of visual design, you’re in charge. Conduct user research like a detective and turn those findings into design gold.
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Also, tangible and credible experience working within a human centered design practice or CX/UX insights team using Mixed Methods Research. The Experience Design Researcher will take the lead in gathering insights, and data to support journey analysis and design, and will also support CX/UX workshops such as Service Modeling, Micro Journey Mapping or Design Sprints.
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Significant experience in design thinking and user centered design methods, inclusive of personas, user journeys, day in the life. Leverage design thinking methodologies to understand business and user needs and objectives to develop concepts to pilot, test, iterate and learn to create scalable programs to scope and solve problems balancing immediate and longer term needs.
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Skills: graphics,html/css,logo design,ux/ui principles,communication,indesign,motion graphics,typography,video editing,design,software,adobe creative suite,visual hierarchy,branding,projects,communication skills,photoshop,print production processes,illustrator,color theory,social media,concepts.
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We expect for this Product Designer to do the same (no research- or UX-only roles). A Product Designer at Parabola will work with other Designers, a Product Manager, and Engineers to build UI/UX that makes it easy to accomplish complex things with data.
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Minimum (3-5) Years of Experience in High-end Residential / Hospitality Design. For the position in San Francisco, the applicant must have 3-5 years professional experience working in high end residential design or hospitality design.
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Own the design of the member experience throughout the product development process, from helping to define requirements and translating user research insights into actionable solutions, to interaction and UI design, prototyping, and visual design.
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Experience with branding and logo design. Experience in web design, including knowledge of HTML/CSS. Understanding of UX/UI principles and design processes.
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Rapidly learn and apply molecular biology lab techniques in an active research environment with access to state-of-the-art resources and basic bioinformatics. Existing collaborations within CZ Biohub: Technology Platforms (Bioengineering, Computational Microscopy, Data Science, Genomic Sequencing, Mass Spectrometry/Proteomics), and Research Group Leaders.
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Strong portfolio of work that demonstrates expertise in user research, branding, product design, website design. 8+ years of experience in UX/UI design skills across various platforms and products, with previous 0-1 experience as well as in bigger enterprise tech products.
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