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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. We are looking for an experienced UX Designer who is passionate about creating user-friendly interfaces that enhance user experience.
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Drive design workshop sessions to effectively scope and prioritize user needs/features. Develop user flows, sketches, wireframes, mockups, and clickable prototypes (Figma) to communicate design concepts and user flows.
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They looking for an experienced UX Writer who is passionate about user experience design and wants to help shape the development of advertising interfaces for their App Store and News App. You'll be writing for new provider- and consumer-facing tools, as well as maintaining existing user interface copy.
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Ready to dive into UX research, lead user studies, or hop on research projects, always keen to integrate feedback into making designs even better. A design storyteller, able to unpack your design choices to anyone from product managers to engineers and even folks who aren't tech-savvy.
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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. We expect for this Product Designer to do the same (no research- or UX-only roles.
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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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Design and conduct studies across key product areas, utilizing methods such as ethnographic/field research, surveys, concept testing, usability testing, and any other methods you find impactful.
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Guide the UX team in employing advanced design techniques and methodologies, such as participatory design, user testing, and iterative prototyping, to refine and validate design decisions.
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Conducting user research, including user testing and feedback, to inform product design decisions and ensure that the end product meets the needs of the target audience.
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ResponsibilitiesAs a Senior UI/UX Designer, you'll be working closely with our product and engineering teams to design and improve on our core product and implement growth strategies to widen our user base.
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6+ years of proven experience in UX Research, Product research, Design Research, or related fields. Collaborate closely with peers from UX Research, Consumer Insights, Product Analytics, and Business Intelligence.
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Experience with UI/UX design tools like Sketch or Figma. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to identify and prioritize user needs, functional requirements, and design specifications.
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In this role, you will be leading innovation research projects in collaboration with Product Management, Design, Engineering and other partners. Passion for translating findings into strategic product and design recommendationsAn entrepreneurial approach and a passion for driving innovation in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.
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Senior designers lead projects and teams, while working independently on executing visual designs, user interface concepts, and UX strategies. Collaborate with the interdisciplinary team on conceptual UX and product designs.
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This role is crucial in crafting Tinder’s strategic partnerships, focusing on driving user and payer growth. Business Opportunity Identification : Develop and implement strategies to expand Tinder's user base and payer, in both existing and new markets.
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