The Product Designer focuses on designing and defining product interfaces, collaborating with user research, external agencies, and agile teams to enhance user experience.
JD for UX/UI Designer: Job Summary: The Product Designer is responsible for designing, modelling, prototyping, testing and defining product interfaces and interactions to deliver an exceptional user experience. This is a multifaceted role that involves working closely with user research teams, external design agencies, product management and members of the agile sprint teams Purpose of the Job: The Product Designer drives UX and UI design activities to make compelling user experiences for internal digital products.
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