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They are looking for an end to end designer that spans everything from UI design, UX, User Research, and looking to collaborate across multiple teams. A Washington, DC based event management startup is searching for a Senior Product Designer to join their growing team.
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The product team includes product management, user experience, design, and user research. at Quorum, you'll be responsible for the strategy, development and usability of multiple Quorum products through the entire product design life cycle (user research, personas, design system implementation, execution, and more.
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5+ years of experience as a user experience (UX) designer, interaction designer, product designer or similar role. As a Senior Product Designer - Growth, Commerce, and Identity, you will play a critical role in crafting the growth, retention, commerce, profile, and identity features across SiriusXM and Pandora apps on all streaming platforms.
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You will own the end-to-end user experience, lead the way on uncovering our customer needs and translating them into compelling UI, creating and improving key features, influence multiple product groups, and share your knowledge and learnings with our curious and highly engaged team members.
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As a Product Designer, you will play a pivotal role in creating innovative, user-centric experiences for XR (AR, VR, MR) products within the Microsoft Windows ecosystem. Need a Product designer / UX designer that has some experience with XR. Designing for AR, VR etc., the resource will help the team bring the whole of the Windows ecosystem into this space.
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As a Senior Staff Product Designer, Accessibility, you are a member of the world-class CNN Digital Product Design Team, which is responsible for creating industry-leading digital user experiences consumed by millions of audiences across the globe.
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Partner with user research to develop a deep understanding of SiriusXM’s and Pandora’s listener needs to inform design strategies. Experience with consumer-facing mobile apps, user research, growth design and its practices, such as A/B experimentation and utilizing both qualitative and quantitative data to inform design decisions.
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You'll craft intuitive, powerful user experiences for our AI-powered coaching platform, directly impacting how industry giants like Coca-Cola, Nestlé, and General Mills develop their leaders. As Product Designer at Valence, you'll be at the forefront of revolutionizing leadership development through design.
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Conduct user research and usability testing to gather insights and validate design concepts. Experience conducting user research and usability testing to inform design decisions. As a Software Product Designer at Citian, you will directly collaborate with leaders and others to help shape our platform's future.
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We are seeking a talented Product Designer (Mobile) to elevate the user experience and visual design of our mobile apps for Android and iOS, catering to government, enterprise, and consumer markets.
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We are seeking a passionate and driven Software Product Designer to join our team and contribute to growing out our team. Your role involves identifying user needs, creating innovative solutions, and designing intuitive, visually appealing interfaces.
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The ideal candidate is an end-to-end designer that cover everything from UI design and UX to user research, and is someone who can write their own HTML and CSS. A Washington, DC-based startup is looking for a Senior Product Designer to join their growing team.
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Your work will significantly enhance user engagement with our data & analytics, ensuring accessibility and actionability. Iterate on designs based on feedback from stakeholders and users, focusing on enhancing user experience and satisfaction.
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At least 4 years of experience with User Experience design. Creating process and user flows, wireframes, journey maps and interaction models, resulting in low to high fidelity prototypes.
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As a Product Designer you will be working with our Dashboard Studio and Visualization teams to develop a user-centered roadmap, create compelling interfaces/interactions, coordinate across multiple teams, and create prototypes of solutions.
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