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processes.
• Validates work via usability tests, analytics, user feedback; leads and participates in user research.
• Maintains up-to-date knowledge of UX design, technical, functionality, and usability research, trends, and developments.
• Consistently...
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Measured-Austin-workable.com-
performance indicators to evaluate product adoption and identify new growth opportunities.
• Identify potential risks in the product development lifecycle and proactively implement strategies to mitigate them.
• Proactively conduct market research, competitive...
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Robert Half-Austin-roberthalf.com-
online data, usability findings, market research, and UCD principles.
• Assess and optimize new and existing features through usability testing and data analytics.
• Present design work to UX, product teams, and leadership for feedback.
• Contribute...
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Randstad-Austin-randstadusa.com-
process and thinking.
• Experienced with all aspects of a user-centered interaction design process, including user research, developing user flows, creating wireframes, conducting usability tests and creating annotated design specifications.
• Experience...
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Austin-icims.com-
ensuring consistency, professionalism, and usability.
• Design computer-based and multimedia curriculum tailored to meet customer specifications and audience needs.
• Stay updated on advancements in the field of technical training, especially...
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Amazon-Austin-amazon.jobs-
Experience applying scrum to visual or UX design processes
• Experience defining and maintaining design patterns and UX standards
• Experience acquiring user data (e.g., conducting usability studies, performing user research) and creating personas and journey...
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