Principal UX Designer || Only USC , H4-EAD || local to San Francisco, CA || Retail Domain || at Francisco, Indiana, USA |
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Hi , Hope you are doing well. Please let me know if you are available in the job market. Client Williams Sonoma Job Title Principal UX Designer - Rapid Experimentation This is an individual contributor and hands-on role, NOT a leader/manager position. Placement type (FTE/C/CTH) Contract only Duration Long term contract 6 months to start, ongoing/rolling 3 month extensions Location M-Th in-office; Friday WFH. No exceptions at 100 North Point, San Francisco, CA 94133 Start Date ASAP Visa USC , H4-EAD Interview Process Required: Work samples/portfolio. Looking for: Examples of features they worked on examples of different solutions they came up with, how they tested, what the end result was, etc. What was the work they did, vs. the team did Before/after shorts what did they do how is the usability Any metrics of increasing conversion through their work (Business impact) Wants to see the process they went through - ideation to final outcome How do they craft their design decisions What was their thought process Is the design intuitive Attention to detail how well are things writing, grammatically correct (in the schemas) Did they work with researchers What research did they conduct Audits Reason for position WSI is entering Q4 and already have some exciting projects in the hopper for 2024 new headcount. Team/Project Overview This Rapid Experiment team is unique, in that they are constantly and quickly iterating features on the website, ultimately to see what changes may drive business value and conversion on the website. Rapid Experimentation program is all about identifying friction points in the ecommerce experience (s ite entry, product page, product finding, search, checkout, etc.) and producing solutions/tests to run to optimize each aspect of the funnel. This comes down to rapid UX discovery (coming up with a point of view on a feature, looking at analytics, competitive audit, research, proof points, session replays, etc.) and turning multiple designs around quickly to test. A candidate for this role must be able to deliver effective interaction design solutions in fast-paced environment, have strong presentation and communication skills, with thick skin, able to iterate and move on as needed or if a test / design fails. T his role is different than a classic UX design role, as they do not follow the normal process of conducting customer interviews, doing usability testing, etc. Strong / savvy ecomm experience need 2-3 years of related ecomm home goods, furniture, apparel (macys, levis, gap, Walmart), grocery, makeup (sephora) Ecomm experience cant just be some customer facing full funnel experience (site entry, search, product finding, check out) Example: Pottery barn kids used to have a baby blue add to cart button was cute, but hard to see > so they did a test of a few different add to cart buttons red, yellow, green, plus with/without an icon. Ultimately, a different color and +icon drove higher conversion, so they put that change into production. Duties/Day to Day Overview Build relationships and work strategically with executives, product managers, creative designers, researchers, technologists, and our brands. Serves as a liaison between the business community and the IT organization to provide user experience solutions and user research to meet the business needs Create journey maps, wireframes, UI, specifications, audits, heuristic evaluations, taxonomy recommendations, task flows, and prototypes Use a deep knowledge of design principles and human behavior to design exceptional frictionless experiences Synthesize customer feedback, research, and analytics into actionable results Uses skills as seasoned, experienced professional with a full understanding of industry practices and company policies and procedures Resolves a wide range of issues in innovative and practical ways Strong knowledge of user experience and research best practices and methodology Customer focused with high quality standards Demonstrates strong interpersonal, business communication and writing skills Top Requirements (Must haves) 5 years of experience in interactive design and user experience Experience within the ecommerce domain, experience around site optimization and high transaction websites Rapid Design, UX discovery experience (competitive audit, data analytics, session replays) A strong UX point of view and confidence communicating ideas and recommendations (i.e. why / why not will x test idea be a win, based on ux principals, data and analytics, competitive analysis, etc. Experience with Figma (they use this for everything - design and prototyping). Strong fundamentals on information and interaction design, fundamentals of UX (preferably from a relevant Degree) Ability to juggle multiple priorities and effectively deliver in a fast-paced environment Communication skills and collaborative. Understand what the stakeholders want and the design that they are looking for. Ability to be influential, negotiate the vision. Additional Qualifications Experimental psychology, Psychology/Behavioral Science background B.S./B.A. or higher in User Experience Design, Information Design, Human Factors, Cognitive Psychology, or related fields Some important notes: This is an individual contributor and hands-on role, NOT a leader/manager position. T his role is different than a classic UX design role, as they do not follow the normal process of conducting customer interviews, doing usability testing, etc. Retail is a must Local candidates only please Contract only Long term contract 6 months to start, ongoing/rolling 3 month extensions M-Th in-office; Friday WFH. No exceptions at 100 North Point, San Francisco, CA 94133 Strong / savvy ecomm experience need 2-3 years of related ecomm home goods, furniture, apparel (macys, levis, gap, Walmart), grocery, makeup (sephora) Ecomm experience cant just be some customer facing full funnel experience (site entry, search, product finding, check out) Example: Pottery barn kids used to have a baby blue add to cart button was cute, but hard to see > so they did a test of a few different add to cart buttons red, yellow, green, plus with/without an icon. Ultimately, a different color and +icon drove higher conversion, so they put that change into production. Regards, Akash Srivastava Technical Recruiter 1 Point System LLC [email protected] D : 803-962-0202 115 Stone Village Drive Suite C Fort Mill, SC 29708 https://www.linkedin.com/in/aakash-shrivastav-68b203189/ -- Keywords: cprogramm user interface user experience information technology Alaska California South Carolina Principal UX Designer || Only USC , H4-EAD || local to San Francisco, CA || Retail Domain || [email protected] |
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