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  • Permanent UX Designer Nasdaq Bangalore, KA 10+ Yrs Feb 12,2021

    UX Designer

    Nasdaq

    Posted on Feb 12,2021


    Experience : 10+ Yrs
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    Qualification : Interaction Design, Any design related field, Any Degree in Design, Any Degree, Any design related field
    Location : Bangalore   

    Job Description

    Design user centric experiences that meets users’ needs as well as business objectives and technical requirements Scope, plan, and lead UX activities from start to finish – setting the direction, and identifying and solving problems Conduct user research, user testing and workshops and apply the findings in design and requirements. Pedagogically communicate findings and ideas internally, and as well with external clients, to educate and spread knowledge about UX & UI concepts and ways of working definiera UX strategi & WoW Stay updated on the latest developments and trends within digital design and share your knowledge with the rest of the team

    Skills

    • A deep understanding of applying common UXcentric methods, such as wireframing, Personas, User Journey mapping, User Testing etc.
    • Abilities to engage and collaborate closely with external clients, suppliers, and internal stakeholders.
    • A strong inner drive and motivation, thriving in a high pace environment.\
    • Have experience from working in a company working with large scale, highly distributed systems, with high transaction volumes and which are data intensive
    • Are proficient in Figma or equivalent prototyping tools
    • Have a basic understanding of Front end development, HTML, CSS, Javascript, React etc
    • Have an understanding and knowledge of the financial market

    About the Company:

    At Nasdaq, we're relentlessly reimagining the markets of today. Not by chasing the possibilities of tomorrow, but by creating them.

    In 1971, the microprocessor was born. Nasdaq wasted no time capitalizing on the new technology by bringing all-electronic trading to the market. Later in the decade, this provided the likes of Apple and Microsoft with the means to raise capital that was previously unavailable to them.

     

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