UX/UI Designer (ID:5881)
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Leading global
publisher with offices in US, India, Australia and China is looking for a
talented UX/UI designer to work in partnership with their Snr UX/UI designer
and as part of the larger global marketing and design team. With offices
based nr Old street this client is taking a very flexible work policy post
covid and only demanding onsite attendance when the role dictates in terms of
meetings so can be as little as 1-2 a month meaning the candidate is not
required to live in London if they are happy to commit to occasional travel
for onsite. |
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You will report into the User Experience Team.
We’re a small, collaborative group of researchers, designers and analysts
focused on the end-to-end experience of our products: from discovery and
access to navigation, engagement and conversion. Our mission is to support
the building of bridges to knowledge by making those bridges useful, usable,
discoverable and accessible. ·
While you’ll report into the UX Team, day-to-day
you will work closely with the project managers, business analysts and
developers working on our internal publishing systems. |
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Experienced
with standard research methods such as user testing, interviews, focus groups,
card sorting and competitor analysis. ·
Collaborative,
with a work style geared towards co-creating solutions with fellow team
members and other stakeholders. ·
Able
to effectively communicate design decisions and tell the story of the design. ·
Able
to draw insights from qualitative and quantitative data to inform designs. ·
Skilled
in information architecture, with a knack for representing complex
information with clarity. ·
Passionate
about web accessibility with a track record of designing inclusive and
accessible experiences. ·
Able
to work quickly and efficiently to create desktop and mobile wireframes in at
least one rapid prototyping tool, quickly revising and iterating on your work
if necessary. |
Great working environment
and team culture, 9.30 – 5.30 hours and good bens.
Salary £35-47k dependent on experience