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As a Sr. User Experience Designer, you will be part of our Seller Partner UX team, and will be responsible for the end-to-end strategy and detailed design of our Compliance and Qualification experiences throughout Amazon Seller Central.
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8 years of experience in product design or UX.Experience implementing visual design systems across platforms in an iterative software development environment, applying design tools (e.g., Figma, Photoshop, Illustrator, Sketch.
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As a Junior Graphic and UI/UX Designer working in our Design team, you'll play a crucial role in creating visually appealing and user-centric designs for various digital platforms. Proficiency in design tools such as Figma, Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, XD), or similar software.
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5+ years of professional experience in digital visual design and/or user experience. Proficiency in a variety of digital design applications including Figma, Sketch, Adobe Creative Suite (XD, Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects), etc.
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This role presents an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated individual with a strong background in user experience design. Present design work to the user experience team, product team, and executive stakeholders for feedback.
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Present design work to the user experience team, product team, and executives for review and feedback Contribute to user interface design and development best practices and standards.
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Present design work to the user experience team, product team, and the company executives for review and feedback. A strong online portfolio demonstrating past work experience and relevant, user-centered design solutions is required.
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Experience with design tools such as Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign and prototyping in HTML, JavaScript, CSS, Ajax. We are looking for a Senior User Experience (UX) Designer for the Amazon Dash Cart. You will create next generation shopping experiences that successfully bridge on-screen and physical cart interactions.
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Our major tech client is seeking a talented User Experience Designer for a 4-month consulting assignment to start, strong possibility of converting to perm. Proficiency in a variety of design tools such as Photoshop, Illustrator, Fireworks, Visio, and Dreamweaver.
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Deliver artifacts that raise the bar for visual and user experience design, whether you're working on wireframes, user flows, high-fidelity mockups, or prototypes. Experience using tools such as Figma for prototyping design concepts and for defining and documenting the user interface architecture (UI patterns, components and guidelines.
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