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8+ years digital marketing/digital content experience, with deep knowledge of CGI and user experience (UX) design. Be an advocate for the user by implementing industry best practices, usability research and customer insights/principles throughout the design and development process.
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Design & conduct research to guide the development of novel audio-centric AR/VR user experiences, leveraging a range of qualitative and quantitative UX research approaches and tools such as literature reviews, user interviews, usability testing, lab-based experimentation, and surveys.
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He/she/they will be primarily responsible for designing, conducting, analyzing, and reporting on user-centered design research and usability testing for FMCNA NxStage's digital presences.
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Collaboration with UX Research teams to produce key CX Insights, including - In-person and digital design session facilitation, leading to data-driven UX design concepts, and user-validated solutions.
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JOB SUMMARY FOR User Experience Designer:This role involves leveraging industry UI/UX design knowledge and artistic ability to create appealing solutions for a broad host of visual needs, including: in-game media such as icons, headers, screen layouts, as well as other various other types of graphic design and UI components.
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Position requires a current TS/SCI with FS polygraph Other Job Specific Skills Demonstrates expertise in User Experience Design with the following competency areas: Usability evaluation Information architecture Visual design Technical writing DeliverablesUser experience leadership Proficiency with user-experience research methodologies and tactics.
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As a member of the User Experience Design (UXD) team at Motorola Mobility, you'll help create digital experiences for the Motorola smartphone product line. From building AI experiences to leading the UX & UI design for the Motorola Razr, our team is an essential part of what makes Motorola phones great.
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Provide user research expertise in the product strategy and design process across the Medscape/WebMD network – from identifying opportunities and problems to solve, to defining the design target and user experience, and validating concepts and assumptions.
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If you see yourself as a fit, you will possess skills in content strategy, user research, writing/editing, information architecture, collaboration, usability testing, analytics, creativity, attention to detail, and adaptability.
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The Senior User Experience Researcher I leads the conceptualization and design of user experience research studies across Tandem’s existing product portfolio and future product roadmap.
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Option 1: Bachelor's degree in UI/UX design, graphic design, visual communication, product design, computer science, information technology, or related area and 4 years’ experience in market research, business analysis, UX design research, or related area.
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Crown is looking for a Design Research Manager to play a leading role in surfacing insight primarily via qualitative research to drive new products and services, maintain our pipeline of forward-looking strategic research topics and requests, and develop a high-performing research team doing work in ethnography, UX research, participatory design, and design thinking facilitation.
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Demonstrate strong project management skills and ability to maintain a strategic overview of work happening in game design, UX, UI, art, audio and User Research. Job Summary: Leads the creative team (Design, Art, UX, UI, Audio) within the game studio at TPCi.
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10+ years of professional experience and a deep understanding of user research, visual design, cognitive psychology and human centered design principles. Experience with using digital user research and testing tools.
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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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