Experience Team to design next-generation, web, mobile and rich client applications and shape the future of collaboration for millions of users.
A candidate’s portfolio must demonstrate a broad depth of experience with emphasis on application and user-interaction design, while leveraging mobile, rich and web clients in innovative ways.
The ideal candidate needs to be part interaction designer, part information architect, part usability expert, part business analyst, and all about user experience.
Responsibilities
• Lead user interaction design from concept to implementation in coordination with other interaction designers, researchers, visual designers, engineers and product managers
• Work with product management, user experience and engineering teams to translate business problems, and requirements into compelling, innovative design solutions that demonstrate the power and value of rich client and web based internet experiences.
• Apply web 2.o and social networking paradigms to software solutions
• Create innovative, highly usable interaction flows for a variety of applications.
• Lay the foundation for robust design documentation.
• Continually innovate, using the Cisco/WebEx suite of industry-leading tools.
• Promote a constructive environment for idea exploration and creativity.
• Work with a global design team across continents and time zones.
• Self-manage own tasks, and schedules.
Requirements
• Five years working as a professional user interaction designer with a stunning portfolio full of out-of-the-box thinking.
• Portfolio work must show design leadership with end-to-end thinking from concept over wireframes and storyboards to a finished product
• Clear understanding of social networking paradigms, web 2.0 best practices, web applications and a rich interaction experience
• Keen understanding of usability principles
• Proven ability to balance multiple projects while meeting tight deadlines.
• Formal design training.
• Excellent communication skills & collaborative skills across cultures.
• Proficient in Visio, Omnigraffle, Fireworks
Tags: 2.0, Fireworks, Omnigraffle, Visio, interaction, web
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