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Undergraduate degree in Human-Computer Interaction, Psychology, Anthropology, Computer Science, Cognitive Science, or a related field OR comparable UX research experience. 3-5 years of experience conducting UX research.
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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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Minimum of 7 years of experience as a UI/UX Designer with expertise in Figma. Drive design workshop sessions to effectively scope and prioritize user needs/features. Back then, graph theory was mostly the purview of social networking sites.
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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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History of partnering with teammates to increase understanding of user research. Experience using research to guide product development from seed-to-scale. 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. Gets branding and how to evolve brand directions into killer user experiences.
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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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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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They will work with artists, curators, conservators, librarians, archivists, and educators to identify and create content; marketing, designers, visitor services, and development colleagues to integrate interpretive content into other audience-facing content strategies (website, social media, way-finding tools.
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You'll identify social media metrics that map to our goals, determine what type of content we should invest in, and iterate as you go. Social media is how Notion connects daily with our >20 million users.
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Identify and prioritize strategic and tactical product UX research questions that will have the most impact on 6senses customer use of our products and services. 6sense UX teams mission is to lay a user-centered and data-driven foundation for 6sense product strategy, design, and development.
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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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UX designers are involved in every step of the process, from early ideation and definition with Product Managers and User Researchers, through to working with engineering to ensure the final product exceeds customer expectations.
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You will work on our cloud-based managed service for Apache Airflow, focusing on building a user-friendly and intuitive UI that seamlessly integrates with the greater Astronomer product ecosystem.
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