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Design certification (for example, IDEOU – Foundations in Design Thinking Certificate), Driving product development in a user experience area, Master’s degree in UI/UX Design, Interactive and Visual Design, Product Design, or related area.
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4+ years of experience in visual design, digital marketing design, or similar roles, with a focus on growth marketing and user acquisition. You’ll leverage your expertise in visual design, user experience, and performance marketing to craft compelling visuals that align with brand goals and drive measurable growth.
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Director, Technology – User Experience DesignAt Williams-Sonoma, Inc. Tech, we are dedicated to fostering a culture of innovation and efficiency that prioritizes responsive and accessible design to deliver optimal user experiences.
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Understanding of user/audience journey mapping and experience design (across physical, digital and human interactions) and is focused on elevating and connecting all touchpoints. Plus, if motion, animation and sound design, UX/UI design, multimedia.
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A bachelor's degree in a related field (e.g., accessibility studies, computer science, human-computer interaction, UX design, etc), or a minimum of 1 year of experience in accessibility advocacy and accessibility testing for websites and apps on both computer desktops and mobile devices.
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Portfolio/work samples must demonstrate experience creating great user-centered design solutions, wireframes and prototypes. Who You Are: Professional experience as a user experience designer, interaction designer, information architect, or similar role.
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We are looking to hire a talented UX Lead to spearhead our user experience initiatives and contribute significantly to our product development as lead the way in Data Security Posture Management with innovative solutions across IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS applications for both cloud and on-premises environments.
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Are experienced with website design, UI/UX, Presentation design, Print design, Event design. Requirements 6+ years of experience in brand design, with a strong portfolio showcasing your ability to solve complex design problems.
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Deep knowledge of standard methodologies for UX design principles and both qualitative and quantitative user research methodologies. Work on fast-paced projects, requiring attention to detail, working within constrained timelines, and collaboration with cross-functional teams (user researchers, product managers, UX designers, engineers, technical writers, etc.
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Required Skills: UI/UX Design Expertise: Proven experience in designing user-friendly, aesthetically pleasing interfaces for web and mobile applications. We're looking for a UI/UX Designer (aka The Experience Curator) to lead the design of engaging, easy-to-navigate interfaces that delight users and elevate their experience.
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Collaborate with a design manager, product manager, and cross-team peers throughout the product development life-cycle to iterate on and deliver a user experience that meets the highest quality bar.
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Design product flows to create a seamless customer experience - this entails UI/UX design for all customer segments. 5+ years of product design experience, with a minimum of 1 year spent in web 3.
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Be a champion of not only user experience research but also great product design. As a Staff Researcher, you will report to Gusto's Head of UX Research and partner closely as a strategic partner with Product Design, Content Design, Product Managers, Data Science, Legal, Marketing, and Engineering across Gusto.
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Experience with UI/UX concepts, website animations, and a good eye for strong web design is a plus. Collaborate with designers and other team members to ensure a cohesive user experience.
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10+ years of user research experience in an applied research setting, or similar. Experience in solving and simplifying service design challenges for complex task-based workflows.
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