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Senior User Experience Designer
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Shape intuitive user experiences for enterprise planning software at OnePlan. Lead UX design and research for complex SaaS workflows, collaborating closely with Product and Engineering teams. We seek a senior designer with 3+ years of enterprise/SaaS experience and strong Figma skills. Enjoy comp...
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Canada
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Senior User Experience Designer
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Join 3Pillar Global as a Senior UX Designer in Brno. Lead design for complex digital products, working directly with US clients and mentoring junior talent. Enjoy a remote-first culture, global projects, and a focus on well-being with generous benefits. Apply your 5+ years of client-facing UX and...
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Czech Republic , Brno
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Discover and apply for the most exciting User Experience Designer jobs, where creativity meets strategy to shape the digital world. A User Experience (UX) Designer is a professional dedicated to crafting meaningful and effective interactions between users and products, typically websites, applications, and software. The core mission is to understand user behaviors, needs, and motivations through observation and research, and then translate those insights into intuitive, accessible, and engaging design solutions. This role sits at the intersection of psychology, design, and business, ensuring that products are not only functional but also a pleasure to use. Professionals in these jobs are responsible for the entire design thinking process. They begin by conducting user research through methods like interviews, surveys, and usability testing to build empathy and define core problems. Following research, they create user personas, journey maps, and information architectures to outline the user's path. A significant portion of the work involves developing wireframes, interactive prototypes, and mockups to visualize concepts and test functionality before development begins. Throughout the project lifecycle, UX Designers collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including UI Designers, Product Managers, and Developers, to ensure the final product aligns with user needs and business goals. Common responsibilities also include conducting competitive analysis, advocating for user-centered design principles, and iterating on designs based on continuous feedback and testing. To succeed in User Experience Designer jobs, a specific skill set is typically required. A strong portfolio demonstrating a user-centered design process is paramount. Proficiency with industry-standard tools like Figma, Sketch, Adobe XD, or Axure for prototyping and wireframing is essential. While not always mandatory, a foundational understanding of front-end technologies like HTML and CSS is highly valuable for feasible design handoff. Key soft skills include excellent communication and collaboration abilities to articulate design decisions, empathy to understand diverse user perspectives, and problem-solving aptitude. Most positions seek candidates with a background in design, human-computer interaction, psychology, or a related field, though proven experience often carries significant weight. Whether you're a specialist in research, interaction design, or a hybrid UX/UI professional, exploring User Experience Designer jobs opens doors to a career dedicated to humanizing technology and creating products that truly resonate with people.

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