Firm Name: Google
Numbers of Jobs: Senior Staff Interaction Designer
Education Need: Graduate
Job Hours: 8
Payment: $20-$30/Hours
What's Job City: Seattle
Job Details:
The absolute necessities.
- The minimum requirement is a bachelor's degree in design, computer science, human-computer interaction, or a closely related field, or an equivalent level of work experience.
- 10 years of experience in product design or UX.
- an understanding of working with technical and design teams to develop user flows, wireframes, user interface mockups, and prototypes across a range of platforms.
- experience working together with product managers, content strategists, engineers, designers, and researchers during the design process.
Preferred qualifications consist of.
- Master's degree in Design, Human-Computer Interaction, Computer Science, a related field, or equivalent practical experience.
- 15 years of experience in product design or UX.
- six years of experience leading design projects.
- five years of experience working with executive leaders.
At work.
- Our simple but fundamental guiding principle at Google is to keep the user in mind and assume that everything else will follow. The objective of Google's interaction designers is to make complex tasks simple so that billions of users worldwide can use them with ease. Throughout the design process, from creating user flows and wireframes to creating user interface mockups and prototypes, you'll imagine how users will interact with our products and bring that vision to life in a way that feels inspired, polished, and possibly even magical.
- UX designers, researchers, writers, content strategists, program managers, and engineers make up the multidisciplinary teams at Google User Experience (UX). We care deeply about the customers who use our products. In order to inspire and direct design, the UX team is essential for gathering data on the attitudes, emotions, and behaviors of users of our products. We collaborate closely with engineering and product management, as well as among ourselves, to create market-leading products that benefit both their users and Google's businesses.
- As an interaction designer, you'll use user-centered design methodologies to produce user experiences that are unmatched in the market. Like in all of our UX positions, you and your design partners will adapt and use the Google design language to create beautiful, innovative, and delightfully usable products.
- Google Cloud accelerates the digital transformation of businesses for organizations by providing the best infrastructure, platform, market-leading solutions, and expertise. We use Google's cutting-edge technology to deliver enterprise-grade solutions on the cleanest cloud in the industry. Customers in more than 200 countries and territories rely on Google Cloud as their dependable partner to support growth and find solutions to their most pressing business issues.
- For this full-time position, the US base salary ranges from $208,000 to $306,000 plus bonuses, equity, and benefits. Our pay scales are affected by roles, levels, and locations. Each job posting displays a range of the minimum and maximum target new hire salaries for the position across all US locations. The place of employment, along with other factors like job-related skills, real-world experience, and pertinent education or training, determines an individual's pay within the range. Your recruiter can give you more details about the particular salary range for the position you want at any time during the hiring process.
- Please be aware that the base salary is the only factor considered when determining compensation in US job postings; bonuses, equity, and benefits are not included. To learn more about benefits, search for them on Google.
Responsibilities.
- You can persuade stakeholders from various organizations to support design strategies.
- Become the expert in developing innovative design answers for consumer, product, and business issues.
- Possess a thorough design system, language, or methodology that is used by all teams and products.
- Develop design strategies that improve business outcomes based on user insights, organizational needs, and market trends.
- By providing them with direction and instructions, UX designers can create design concepts for user research and testing.