Job Title: Designer
Salary Package: ₹20,000 – ₹28,000 a Month
Company Name: IBM
Job Location: Bangalore
Job Info:
Thomas J. Watson said it best: “Good design is good business.” Visualization is critical to discovering data-driven insights and effectively communicating that knowledge to others. Designers at IBM work to create experiences that work together, work the same, and work for our clients. Does the thought of creating the platform at the heart of solutions like Watson, Blockchain, IoT, and Security excite you? If so, read on!
Your Role and Responsibilities
We are looking for a talented designer to help our creative design team deliver great end-to-end customer experiences. The team you’ll be joining is part of the worldwide design organization for Sustainability Software – a part of IBM that is collectively responsible for software products focused on AI-enabled solutions that assist our customers make more informed and data-driven
- Translate actionable insights from the design research team into low and high fidelity mockups, patterns, prototypes and development-ready specifications.
- Participate in conversations around common patterns, assets and efficiencies within the product space.
- Collaborate directly with your design team and developers to build out, update and modernize software product user interfaces (while using agile methodologies)
Required Technical and Professional Expertise
- Experience (3+ years) in solving complex user problems through user interface design, creating mockups and prototypes (low- and high- fidelity), as well as documenting interaction patterns for product UI.
- Experience with creating user scenarios for usability testing, analysis of industry trends, task analysis, workflow design, layout & composition and reporting conclusions in well-developed documents.
Preferred Technical and Professional Expertise
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- Understand modern design thinking and design trends (including responsiveness and accessibility).
- Understand different industries to better gauge how design issues and users can differ across them.
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