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UI/UX Design Lead
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Lead UI/UX design for a revolutionary HR Tech product in Tokyo. We seek a design leader with 5+ years' experience, a strong portfolio in complex web apps, and mentoring skills. You will own the design vision and system. Benefits include full social insurance and weekends/holidays off.
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Japan , Tokyo
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8400000.00 - 10200000.00 JPY / Year
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Randstad
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Senior product designer
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Lead product design for innovative tech solutions in Tokyo, shaping user experiences for the Japanese market. You will mentor a team, collaborate globally, and solve complex problems from concept to launch. Requires 8+ years of product design expertise and business-level Japanese/English skills.
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Japan , Tokyo
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14000000.00 - 19000000.00 JPY / Year
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Randstad
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Product designer
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Join our global team as a Product Designer in Tokyo, with full remote flexibility across Japan. We seek a detail-oriented designer with 4+ years of SaaS product experience for web and mobile. Fluency in Japanese and English, plus a startup mindset, are key. Enjoy comprehensive benefits and a cult...
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Japan , Tokyo
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8000000.00 - 10000000.00 JPY / Year
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Randstad
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Explore a world of creative opportunity with designer jobs, a dynamic and expansive field where visual problem-solving meets strategic thinking. Designers are the architects of user experience, the visual storytellers of brands, and the creative force behind products, services, and communications that shape our daily interactions. This profession is not monolithic; it encompasses a spectrum of specializations, from digital product design and user experience (UX) to graphic design, motion design, and service design. At its core, a designer's role is to understand human needs, business goals, and technical constraints to craft intuitive, effective, and aesthetically compelling solutions. Professionals in designer jobs typically engage in a process that begins with research and discovery. They conduct user interviews, analyze market trends, and gather requirements to define the problem space. Following this, they move into ideation and conceptualization, sketching wireframes, creating user flows, and developing prototypes. A significant portion of their responsibilities involves high-fidelity visual design, producing mockups, style guides, and interactive models using industry-standard software. Collaboration is paramount, as designers regularly work with cross-functional teams including product managers, developers, content strategists, and stakeholders to iterate on designs, gather feedback, and ensure the final product aligns with the vision. They are also responsible for creating and maintaining design systems to ensure consistency and efficiency across platforms. The typical skill set for designer jobs is a blend of artistic talent and analytical prowess. A strong visual sensibility—understanding layout, typography, color theory, and composition—is fundamental. Equally important are technical proficiencies in tools like Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop), Figma, Sketch, or prototyping software. For UX and product-focused roles, skills in user research, information architecture, wireframing, and usability testing are critical. Soft skills such as communication, empathy, adaptability, and the ability to accept and incorporate critique are essential for success. While requirements vary, many positions seek candidates with a portfolio demonstrating process and problem-solving, often coupled with a degree in design, human-computer interaction, or a related field. An understanding of front-end development principles (HTML, CSS) is a valuable asset in many digital design roles. Ultimately, designer jobs are for those passionate about marrying form and function to create meaningful experiences. Whether shaping the interface of a mobile app, developing a brand's visual identity, or designing an engaging e-learning module, designers play a crucial role in bridging the gap between technology and people. The field demands continuous learning to keep pace with evolving tools, platforms, and user expectations, offering a career path that is both challenging and deeply rewarding for creative, strategic minds.

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