Our firm is conducting a search for a FT User Interaction Designer, that can help drive the design process for exciting new products and features on our client's site further developing web strategies and leading the value initiatives of user-centered design.
* This is a public company, 700MM+ in revenue, and the 14th largest internet retailer in the US, so they are big enough to have the best tools available for you to utilize, but small enough to where you are not 10 levels deep. You truly are on the front line, and you will see your ideas and activities go into production very quickly. * They have some very seasoned folks that know the online and continuity business (people from Ingenio, Match, Blockbuster, AOL), that you can work and grow with. * The culture is no drama, "roll up your sleeve, the best idea wins" environment. With lots of white boarding, it's about the fun and excitement of trying things, testing and running with them! They want someone who can match that enthusiasm, as this is the beginning of some exciting changes for the company! The position requires expertise in * Information architecture deliverables including wireframes, site maps, and personas as well as demonstrated experience in designing usable consumer web interfaces based on strong knowledge of user interface design guidelines. * A Bachelor's in Human-Computer Interaction or related field is required * 3-5 years as a UI or Interaction Designer working on consumer facing-functional web sites * Solid expertise in HTML and JavaScript as well as Visio and Illustrator or Photoshop. If you are interested or have additional questions give me a call and we can discuss it further. Philadelphia Jen A. Sudduth Managing Director Taylor Winfield, Inc. [email protected] www.taylorwinfield.com ________________________________________________________________ Welcome to the Interaction Design Association (IxDA)! To post to this list ....... [email protected] Unsubscribe ................ http://www.ixda.org/unsubscribe List Guidelines ............ http://www.ixda.org/guidelines List Help .................. http://www.ixda.org/help
