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Staff UX Designer, AI Investment
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Shape the future of AI-powered browsing as a Staff UX Designer for Firefox. You'll design elegant, scalable features that balance trusted UI patterns with bold AI innovation. This high-impact role requires 7+ years of product design experience and a passion for ethical, privacy-first AI. Enjoy to...
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United States; Canada
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Visual UX Designer (Native Mobile)
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Join a leading LA tech company as a Visual UX Designer for native mobile apps. Shape the visual language of a widely-used app, crafting elegant UI and scalable design systems. You'll need 4+ years of experience, a strong portfolio, and expertise in Figma and mobile patterns. Enjoy full benefits w...
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United States
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65.00 USD / Hour
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Solomon Page
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UI UX Designer
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Join Capicua, a top Design-Driven Product Evolution Partner, as a UI/UX Designer. Utilize your advanced Product Design skills and proficiency in Figma to create intuitive interfaces for A-list US clients. You will lead design iterations, mentor team members, and work in a fast-paced, multidiscipl...
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Capicua Full Stack Creative Hub
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Lead UX Designer
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Lead UX Designer role for AutoRABIT's enterprise DevSecOps platform. Drive strategic, cross-product design for complex Salesforce workflows. Requires 10+ years in SaaS, mastery of Figma, and leadership in UX strategy. A hands-on role to scale design systems and mentor teams in a remote US setting.
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United States
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140000.00 - 180000.00 USD / Year
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AutoRABIT
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Explore a world of opportunity in UX designer jobs, where creative problem-solving meets human-centered technology. A UX (User Experience) Designer is a professional dedicated to crafting digital and physical products that are not only functional and usable but also delightful and meaningful for the end-user. This role sits at the intersection of psychology, design, business, and technology, with the core mission of enhancing user satisfaction by improving the usability, accessibility, and pleasure provided in the interaction with a product. Professionals in this field are advocates for the user, ensuring their needs and behaviors are the focal point of the design process. Typically, a UX designer's responsibilities encompass the entire design lifecycle. This begins with user research and discovery, involving techniques like interviews, surveys, and usability testing to understand user pain points and motivations. Following this, they create user personas, journey maps, and information architectures to structure content and flows logically. A significant part of the role involves ideation and prototyping, using tools like Sketch, Figma, or Adobe XD to build wireframes and interactive models that visualize solutions. These prototypes are then tested with real users, and the insights gathered are used to iterate and refine the design continuously. Collaboration is key; UX designers frequently work alongside UI designers, product managers, and developers to ensure the final product aligns with user goals and technical constraints. Common skills and requirements for UX designer jobs include a strong portfolio demonstrating a user-centered design process. Employers typically seek candidates with proficiency in design and prototyping software, a solid understanding of interaction design principles, and knowledge of accessibility standards. Analytical skills are crucial for interpreting user data and research, while exceptional communication and storytelling abilities are needed to present design rationale and advocate for user needs to stakeholders. A foundational understanding of psychology, human-computer interaction, and basic front-end development principles (like HTML/CSS) is often beneficial. While formal education in design, HCI, or a related field is common, many successful UX designers come from diverse backgrounds, bringing unique perspectives to solving user problems. Ultimately, landing one of these rewarding jobs requires a blend of empathy, creativity, strategic thinking, and a relentless curiosity about human behavior.

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