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Job Description: UX Designer – Adobe.com ExperienceThe Challenge:The Adobe.com experience design team is seeking a User Experience Designer to work on our virtual events platform.
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The team is diverse in skillset and includes UX Research, Product, Brand, and Marketing Design. Bring deep expertise in UX design (frameworks, interaction models, prototypes, research), helping team members weigh the impact and tradeoffs of decisions, and seeking input where needed to drive alignment.
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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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Familiarity with experience design, including real examples of customer validation techniques, including user research, usability testing, and journey mapping. Working in close partnership with team members across design, UX, program management, production, and fellow product managers, you will drive the future mobile web journeys for Adobe Express on Adobe.com , helping customers achieve content creation like social posts, images, flyers, and videos.
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User Research: Partner closely with our user research team to collaborate on and support UX research projects, using research findings to inform and refine the design system.
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Learn more about Quant UX Research at Pinterest: What is quantitative user experience research at Pinterest? You're a dedicated researcher who can mix advanced survey science with behavioral analysis to design, execute, and communicate strategic research on a deadline in a fast paced environment.
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You will partner and collaborate closely with user research, UX writing, product management, engineering, marketing, and data science. 2+ years of experience in user experience design or industry experience (corporate, software, web or agency.
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Inform and validate ideas by conducting user interviews, usability tests, and other UX research methods. Create user flows, wireframes, low and high-fidelity mockups, and prototypes to communicate design ideas at the appropriate level of fidelity in a collaborative manner with product, engineering, and internal stakeholders.
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Skills: Proficient in both UX and UI design, including wireframing, prototyping, and user testing, with a sharp intuition for creating accessible mental models and flows. The ideal candidate will possess a strong grasp of product strategy and UX design principles, technical aptitude, and impeccable craftsmanship.
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In this role, you'll be a foundational member on the leadership team, working together with your counterparts in engineering, data science, UX research, content design, and other disciplines to define the strategy, operations and communications that guide the team to build great products addressing real user needs.
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Portfolio of design work demonstrating skill in user research, prototyping/testing, visual design, and design systems. +3 yrs of product-based UI/UX design primarily focused on a consumer audience.
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In this role, you'll be responsible for working across teams including Product, Brand & Social Media, PR, Design, Growth Marketing, Partnerships, UX Research and Consumer Insights, and more to bring your vision for helping Strava's 120M+ athletes truly get the most out of their Strava experience.
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Prototype rapidly based on conceptual product ideas, design user flows based on data analysis and user research, get feedback from different stakeholders, reiterate designs, and ship products with the best user experience.
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Collaborate with Product, Design, Data Science, UX Research, and Marketing to drive your team’s vision and roadmap. You have 5+ years of experience as a Software Engineer, working across the stack (mobile, web, backend) building user experiences.
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Influence the shape of the product with research and data while executing design work using high quality wireframes, mockups, user journeys, and cross-platform interactive prototypes.
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