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The Usable Data Systems (UDS) group within this division seeks a Computer Systems Engineer (CSE) for UX Research & Design. Familiarity with usable software engineering and UX research & design methods, including experimental, survey, qualitative (ethnographic, interviews, observations), usability testing, analytics, mockup development & testing, and site mapping.
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ABOUT THE ROLE We're looking for an ambitious Staff Product Designer to lead early-stage user research + design and set the foundation for Zeal's design strategy and philosophy.
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As an early designer on the team, flex cross-functionally into user research, motion design, content design, rapid prototyping, and other areas. Design and ship products that lead crypto to the next level of adoption, working collaboratively with product management, engineering, partnerships, tax, support, and others from conception to launch.
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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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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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Design a UX/UI flow for an AI-focused 'recommendation engine' for therapist next actions. Blueprint is growing fast, and with our recent success in executing a bottom-up, product-led growth strategy, we are seeking a highly-capable product + visual designer to strategically and tactically execute on both growth marketing design and UX/UI design initiatives.
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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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Working knowledge of branding, UX/UI design, graphic and illustration design. Examples include bite-sized videos for social media, podcast and webinar scripts, case studies, clinical research summaries, nurture emails, member and customer stories, and blogs for HR leaders.
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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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We expect for this Product Designer to do the same (no research- or UX-only roles). At Parabola, you can help design a robust user interface that really changes people’s professional lives.
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We’re looking for a mixed-methods researcher who has experience with 0 to 1 product development, understands when and how to execute generative and evaluative user research approaches, and is able to translate research findings into actionable insights.
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Required 4 years Bachelor's or Master's degree in Fine Art / Graphic Design, Industrial Design, HCI, UX. Required 4 years Bachelor's or Master's degree in Fine Art / Graphic Design, Industrial Design, HCI, UX.
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You boast 3+ years of experience in product development and UI/UX design , with a keen eye for visual hierarchy and user-centric design. We're a company on a quest to create exceptional user experiences across web, responsive web, Android, and iOS. As a Brand UI/UX Designer with agency experience, you'll play a pivotal role in revamping the web and mobile homepages, injecting fresh energy and boosting user engagement.
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You consider yourself a “full-stack” design generalist who spikes in web app UI/UX design (ie, "T-shaped" designer with depth in product design) Bring design & UX thought leadership to inform high-level strategic & product planning.
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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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