Friday 3 September 2010

> User Experience Designer, 35-40k - London

This User Experience Designer position is with one of the NMA top listed digital agencies. One that looks after people. One that is known for being a great place to work, evident by their benefits, the atmosphere and speaking with anyone who works there.

There are over 100 people in the London office. The agency also has offices throughout Europe, USA and Asia. They have first class creative, strategy and technical teams – it is a creatively driven environment that is well equipped to bring forth any strategy for clients from social media apps to the biggest CMS design and builds in the industry.

They have a top tier client list across every sector.

The agency works creatively across all digital mediums including emerging platforms. You will need to be in the know about trends and emerging platforms.

This user experience designer role works closely with the Creative Teams, Strategy and the Technology Teams on small-scale campaign sites, through to large-scale multi-language deliverables. You would be involved in all stages of campaign / project development ensuring business and user goals are met and ensuring projects operate in the most logical manner, with the lowest degree of cognitive friction.

Key responsibilities:

• Business requirements gathering, clarification, definition and reporting;

• Conduct and/or review existing customer research leading to the generation of Personas;

• Conduct expert and competitive reviews;

• Creation of user journeys, site maps and site flows;

• Produce wireframes and low-fidelity prototypes;

• Write functional specifications in conjunction with the technical team;

• Develop user test plans.

You will need to be a strong interaction designer with creative and strategic flair.

Please email your CV and rather good online portfolio to me at graham@searchpartydigital.com

If it looks like the right move, I’ll email the job spec and will call to let you know what I know about them further to their reputation in the digital world. Meetings would happen quickly and seamlessly.

Their good reputation is across their positive, ‘politics free’ culture as well as their output. There is no doubt about this company

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