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If you are a talented UI/UX Designer with a passion for creating intuitive and visually appealing user experiences, we want to hear from you. A minimum of 2-3 years demonstrated experience: UX designer, interactive designer, front-end designer, or equivalent.
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As a UI/UX Designer, you will play a crucial role in creating intuitive and visually appealing user interfaces while ensuring a seamless user experience across our digital platforms.
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10+ years of experience with much of that in product design or user experience design, preferably in retail, ecommerce, omni-channel or adjacent industries. The Lead UX Designer defines, designs and champions the high-level experience strategies for Lululemon Digital & Omni, with the goal of enabling customers to shop and enjoy the sweat life across Lululemon's digital ecosystem (web, app, in-store, community, etc) in a seamlessly connected way.
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At least 6 years of demonstrated ability as a user experience designer, interaction designer, information architect, product designer, or similar UX-related role. Collaborate with squads in planning and executing user experience research processes like contextual interviews, card sorting, heuristic evaluations, and usability testing.
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Proven experience as a visual designer or UX/interaction designer in a consumer-facing mobile or web app environment. Having ownership and autonomy, and influencing our user experience across our entire app.
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Required 5-8 years of proven experience as a Mid UI/UX Designer role. CGI has an immediate need for a Mid-Level UI/UX Designer in Reston, VA or Plano, TX. This is an exciting opportunity to work in a fast-paced team environment supporting one of the largest leaders in the secondary mortgage industry.
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Demonstrated proficiency in user experience design and data visualization applications (e.g. Microsoft Power BI, Tableau). The Senior Analyst will be a hybrid technologist, employing the skills of a product designer, project manager, consultant, innovation champion, and low-code developer.
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You have at least five (5) years of full-time professional experience working in digital product design (e.g., UX/UI Designer, Product Designer) at a software company or design agency where software product design is a core function.
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At Octo, we specialize in providing agile software engineering, user experience design, cloud services, and digital strategy services that address government's most pressing missions. Research, analyze, and test new technologies and design trends to improve the user experience.
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An equivalent combination of education and/or experience may be considered in lieu of the degree when the experience has been directly related to the functions of the job, preferably in a law firm, corporate legal department, or other legal services provider environment.
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Instructional Design, User Experience, or Human-Centered Design certification. Experience with using eLearning development software, such as Articulate Storyline or Adobe Captivate.
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Experience with eLearning technologies, including webinar platforms, or LMS. Our team is looking for an instructional designer with expertise in learning strategy and instructional design to examine complex organizations through an innovative perspective and make recommendations for not just improving learning practices and redesigning training, but also evaluating the effectiveness of that training through the use of evaluation methodologies.
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As a senior UX/UI designer, you will play a key role in our innovative team shaping the user experience of our digital products, ensuring they align with our mission to protect health and the environment.
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Coordinates with UI/UX designer in Knowledge Management, to ensure graphics products provide an engaging and user-friendly experience. Creating graphics products that provide an engaging and user-friendly experience.
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As a UI/UX Designer, you will design intuitive, user-centric interfaces and craft seamless user experiences for our customers. Proven experience as a UI/UX Designer.
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