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£ 2416
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TELEGRAPH is looking for employees for positions:
product designer
product designer
Responsibility
conduct and plan user research with readers, interpreting results to identify needs and put your learnings into action
continuously iterate and improve our experiences, using our in-house research and data tools to identify pain points and opportunities for improvement
facilitate workshops with business owners, stakeholders and collaborators, capturing requirements and documenting outcomes
excellent stakeholder management; confident presenting to stakeholders of any seniority, collating feedback and translating into actions for your team
lead on a range of projects, from the big to the small, the experimental to the practical, collaborating with other design teams, developers and stakeholders across the business to achieve shared goals
capable of working on both fast paced deadlines and longer term projects, juggling several at once upon occasion
contribute to and help maintain The Telegraph Design System
work to define and design iterative A/B and MVT testing programmes to validate your ideas, learning through failures as much as successes
Requirements
A BA in a design related degree, or similar experience
experience in front end development
previous work experience in news media organisations or subscription industries
able to create graphic items to support the design, including icons, illustrations, animations and interactions
experience of working with and managing a Design System
A strong portfolio demonstrating a good eye for graphic design, digital design patterns and interactions, and understanding of the product development process
experience and knowledge of design software, such as Figma, Sketch and Adobe Creative Cloud, as well as prototyping tools, such as Invision, etc
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