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This individual is a strategic, full-stack experience designer with hands-on human centered design thinking, UX/UI, research, prototyping, facilitation, and strong client-facing skills.
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As the lead Product Designer on the team, you will be responsible for the full life cycle of design. Ultimately you will own the end-to-end design from research, UX flows and journeys, design systems, to high-fidelity mocks and prototypes.
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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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You know what UX deliverables to choose to get ideas across, build consensus and translate complex (and often ambiguous) product/business/user needs into design solutions through you vast array of toolkit that includes: journey maps, information architecture, wireframes, UX patterns, prototypes, and UI design.
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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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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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Partner closely with our user research team, collaborate and support UX research projects, and use research findings in design work. Design plays an essential role in ensuring the product is intuitive and efficient, helping free up smart people to work on hard problems for their organizations rather than the busy work that often comes with their jobs.
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As Staff Product Designer of our exceptional design team, you will have the opportunity to shape the direction of our UX framework and design strategy to help professionals shape their journey of career and personal transformation.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in UX/UI design, specifically for mobile applications. You have experience working in an agile environment with fellow design, product, engineering, and insights leaders.
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UX Design Intern, Product Designer - Commerce. Contribute to product design and implementation discussions Find and build unique solutions to implement projects from the idea phase to production Give and solicit feedback from designers and partners Provide mocks and assets.
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We're looking to hire a Product Designer to lead both UX and visual design for Wanderlog. You'll get some mentorship from our current lead designer before she leaves and additional product design mentorship from the co-founders.
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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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As a Senior Product Designer on our newly formed Traffic team, you will leverage your strong UX design skills and experience to design product features, and product flows and run experiments to attract and engage millions of new Turo guests.
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You'll work across a wide range of areas - product strategy, user research, and UX/UI design in particular. Youve been part of a high functioning product and design team and have a knack for user research and UX design, but can be effective across a number of other product design functions.
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You will doing UI/UX design for our Sigma product. We are growing the product design team and looking for a designer who has the curiosity to get to know our users and the chops to design world-class experiences.
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