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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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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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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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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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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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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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Passion for UX/UI design with proven experience in all phases of the design process including user research, visioning, concepting, wireframing, prototyping, visual and interaction design, and usability testing.
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Supporting UI/UX research and design and delivering innovative, engaging prototypes using the latest in front-end technologies and collaborating with cross functional teams to take the idea to completion.
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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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A proven track record as a Developer and Designer, with a strong portfolio in both UI/UX design and front-end development. An innovative mindset, constantly seeking to improve the user experience and product design.
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Strong User Research, Strategy and Design experience. Comfort and experience with research, including but not limited user and ethnographic research, market research, interviewing, survey design, and data analysis.
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You will be involved in experimental work spanning cell-free systems engineering, protein purification, DNA design, and liposome preparation, and will help with general lab management and operations.
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SiriusXM is seeking a Senior User Experience Researcher for our UX Research Team. The person in this role will lead insights for our SiriusXM listener facing product and will partner closely with peers in Product Management, Design, Engineering, Analytics, Science, Strategy, and Content to drive fact-based decisions to help innovate on our portfolio of offerings.
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Strong online portfolio and results in Product Design, UX design, and prototyping tools. You will relentlessly simplify and distill complex business processes into intuitive and elegant experiences, working from high-level requirements to define design flows, interactions, and content strategies in collaboration with business leaders, engineers, product managers, and other UX designers.
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