UX Designer
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Other
Job Description
NIIT
is hiring a UX Designer - to be expected to create the interaction design and user
experience across all digital touchpoints. This is an especially great
opportunity as you’ll get in on the ground floor of a newly-formed team in a
large global firm which completes development projects for companies of various
sizes. You’ll have the chance to take on significant responsibility, learn new
techniques and contribute to our process. The right candidate will need a
thorough background in Human Centered Design, be able to explain a portfolio
that includes annotated wireframes or working prototype, be familiar with UCD,
have participated in usability testing and have a willingness to expand beyond
the core skill of Interaction Design. Visual Design or User Research skills are
a big plus.
Bachelor’s Degree in Human Computer
Interaction, User Experience, Information Design, Industrial Design, or related
degree. Master’s Degree in related field is a plus. Work experience in UX or
related field is a PLUS.
• Excellent Interaction design skills utilizing an iterative design approach
• Excellent critical thinking, complex problem solving skills, and analytical approach
• Strong writing, verbal and overall communication skills.
• Thorough approach to all work; a desire to go beyond minimum requirements
• Ability to collaborate with those in other disciplines (graphic design, development, quality control, business analysts, system analysts, clients).
• Familiarity with user research and usability testing techniques or desire to become proficient in same.
• Proficient with standard Interaction design applications (Proto.io, Axure, Sketch, Justinmind, others).
• Visual Design skills will be very helpful (Photoshop, Illustrator)
• 3-5 years of experience in User Experience or related field
• Nice-to-have: domain expertise in one or more of our core verticals: Travel Transportation, Banking Financial Services, Insurance, and Media.
• Nice-to-have: a design portfolio of your work including problem statements, methodology, and design rationale.
is hiring a UX Designer - to be expected to create the interaction design and user
experience across all digital touchpoints. This is an especially great
opportunity as you’ll get in on the ground floor of a newly-formed team in a
large global firm which completes development projects for companies of various
sizes. You’ll have the chance to take on significant responsibility, learn new
techniques and contribute to our process. The right candidate will need a
thorough background in Human Centered Design, be able to explain a portfolio
that includes annotated wireframes or working prototype, be familiar with UCD,
have participated in usability testing and have a willingness to expand beyond
the core skill of Interaction Design. Visual Design or User Research skills are
a big plus.
Bachelor’s Degree in Human Computer
Interaction, User Experience, Information Design, Industrial Design, or related
degree. Master’s Degree in related field is a plus. Work experience in UX or
related field is a PLUS.
• Excellent Interaction design skills utilizing an iterative design approach
• Excellent critical thinking, complex problem solving skills, and analytical approach
• Strong writing, verbal and overall communication skills.
• Thorough approach to all work; a desire to go beyond minimum requirements
• Ability to collaborate with those in other disciplines (graphic design, development, quality control, business analysts, system analysts, clients).
• Familiarity with user research and usability testing techniques or desire to become proficient in same.
• Proficient with standard Interaction design applications (Proto.io, Axure, Sketch, Justinmind, others).
• Visual Design skills will be very helpful (Photoshop, Illustrator)
• 3-5 years of experience in User Experience or related field
• Nice-to-have: domain expertise in one or more of our core verticals: Travel Transportation, Banking Financial Services, Insurance, and Media.
• Nice-to-have: a design portfolio of your work including problem statements, methodology, and design rationale.