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Partner with Service Desk and end user support areas to optimize processes and ensure positive user experience. Experience in implementation and support of IAM and PAM products.
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Experience with enterprise productivity software user enablement (e.g. Slack, Microsoft 365, Adobe, Zoom, Jira, Confluence, etc) Proven experience with BI tools (e.g., Power BI, Tableau.
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Team up with user experience (UX) research in the discovery phase, including internal and external interviews, workshops, and demos. Partner with user experience (UX) design experts to create a differentiating experience.
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Leverage your knowledge and experience to ideate end-to-end solutions on the ServiceNow platform for Incident Management, Request Management, Change Management, Discovery, Asset Management, CMDB, and Security Incident Response, etc.
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Experience calling on strategic end user accounts and ESCOs including a thorough understanding of regional utility incentive programs. 7-10 years of sales experience, within the electrical industry - LED Lighting, Lighting Controls, EV Chargers.
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To deliver this we provide customer strategy, technology implementation, data solutions, business change management, user experience design and development, marketing activation and advanced analytics services to help clients achieve rapid time-to-value from Adobe technology.
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As a key member of BCG's Global IT UX Center of Expertise (CoE), you will design the user experience for the firm's Gen AI portfolio. You will play a crucial role in shaping the user experience (UX) and interface (UI) of our Gen AI products, ensuring they are user-friendly, visually appealing, and aligned with our clients' needs.
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The Website Content Manager will work closely with the marketing team in the development, functionality, enhancements, multi-lingual (French, German, Chinese and Italian) and user experience for Stout.com. This person will optimize the website visitor experience and create, publish, and maintain high-quality content.
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As a Senior Product Associate in Biometrics, you contribute to the team by leveraging your expertise in product development and optimization to make a significant impact, supported by user research and customer feedback to fuel the creation of innovative products and continuously improve existing offerings.
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2+ years of experience managing complex IT roadmaps (ideally as a Program/Portfolio Manager) Must have recent experience managing HR Technology portfolios/projects We are not looking for someone to be focused with any HCM/HRIS in particular, as this position is going to start by focusing on building out a highly visible, new HR Technology program from scratch that does not use any of the big HCM/HRIS vendors.
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5+ years of professional experience working with end user support tools. Experience: 10+ years of technology capability deployment experience across multiple IT practices that may include infrastructure leadership, service management leadership, technology operations, cloud, end user computing, and business relationship management.
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Our advanced Digital design systems enable us to put our valued customers at the heart of our user experience. extraordinary user experience. Experience in the financial services industry, ideally in the High Net Worth / Ultra High Net Worth segments.
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You'll need to be equally comfortable navigating the development with our tech partners as you are communicating user experience, operational fulfillment, and risk with our business partners.
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The Help Desk Manager is responsible for high-quality customer service, seamless user experience across all support channels, effective problem resolution, and continuous improvement in support processes.
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We focus on improving apps or developing new apps for traditional and mobile devices as well as conducting usability testing to find ways to improve our clients’ user experience. As a Manager, you'll work as part of a team of problem solvers, helping to solve complex business issues from strategy to execution.
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