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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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Partner closely with our user research team, collaborate and support UX research projects, and use research findings in design work. Experience validating design decisions through user/usability research.
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The team is diverse in skillset and includes UX Research, Product, Brand, and Marketing Design. 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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Effective communicator and brilliant stakeholder manager (leaders at all levels) who can collaborate closely with product, engineering, UX research, and UX writing counterparts to shape a data-informed vision for the user experience of our products.
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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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Strong portfolio showcasing a range of design work, including UX/UI design, design systems, and user research. Conduct user research and usability testing to validate design decisions and iterate on designs.
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Experience conducting user research, usability testing, and translating findings into actionable design improvements. Expertly craft the UI/UX of our product and web experience - establishing user personas, journeys, and flows.
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Demonstrate 8+ years of experience as an individual contributor role leading UX design for desktop web and mobile web applications. Now we’re seeking to bring on a dedicated Lead Product Designer to partner with key stakeholders, grow the design system, ship visually executed and aesthetically consistent design for desktop web and mobile web experiences.
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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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We are looking for a design generalist with a breadth of skills (UI/UX, Visual Design, Prototyping) that can be drawn on to design a polished and cohesive experience for our users, who include Scientists, Engineers and Maritime Operators.
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An in-depth understanding of contemporary UX/UI techniques, design systems, and user research methods. Experience doing hands on user research including but not limited to conducting usability testing sessions.
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6+ years experience in Product or UX design. Led the full design life cycle from user research and prototyping through usability testing and implementation.
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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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Lead inspiring and formal brainstorming sessions to generate innovative ideas for product design and user experience. Yurts is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Product Designer to play a pivotal role in shaping the user experience of our AI products across the organization.
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Has at least 7 years of UX design experience including at least 2 years on enterprise software. Grounds their design decisions in user research and our strategic priorities.
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