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UX Designers are responsible for the development of new applications and software from the angle of user experience, in this case within the design industry. This job has many components. UX Designers need to engage in computer-based and field research to understand what the company currently offers, complete market research to see what clients like or dislike about a company’s current services and investigate similar findings of its competitors. With this information secured, the company can strategize on how to move forward to increase their customer base and bottom line, with further refinement often created later. Some UX Designers also create graphic designs based on their findings to be tested on usability participants to further understand if a campaign may be ready for the targeted customer. It is a role that requires constant research, creation and testing.
UX Designers often work in the eCommerce, advertising and information tech sectors, often as part of a design team responsible for designing user-focused content. A background in software development, programming, graphic or web design are essential to understanding this multi-faceted career, as is hands-on experience. Because UX Designers use technical and creative skills, it is a role that will continue to be in demand for a variety of cutting-edge companies. As of 2018, UX Designers are in high demand in cities like San Francisco, Denver and Los Angeles.
Showcase your skill set, passions and career aspirations on your personalized Hired profile.
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