At IBM, work is more than a job – it's a calling: To build. To design. To code. To consult. To think along with clients. To make markets. To invent. To collaborate. Not just to do something better, but to attempt things you've never thought possible.
We're looking for a UX/UI Designer who can bring some serious (and fun) design chops to our team of veteran product designers.
As an Advisory User Experience Designer at IBM Cloud, you will create human-centered experiences by designing the structural and informational foundation for products, services, and systems. You will facilitate the delivery of all elements, interactions, and decisions that add value to the user experience of IBM Cloud products. You'll join IBM Studios Bangalore, where we work in a hybrid environment and spend 3 days per week in office to collaborate, learn from each other, and build our design community.
What you'll doWork with UX researchers to test concepts with users and integrate findings into the design direction through low and high fidelity mockups, patterns, prototypes and development-ready specifications
Analyze and creatively solve complex user problems through user interface design, providing a usable, intuitive, efficient experience that has high standards in functionality and aesthetics
Design information architecture, interactions, content, and navigation throughout the product experience, leveraging IBM's well-established design systems to create consistent, delightful client experiences
Collaborate with cross-functional teams and multiple stakeholders, including product management, engineering, sales, marketing to craft UX solutions that aligns with business objectives and user needs
Champion agile and design thinking methodologies and successfully manage projects from start to completion with minimal oversight
Guide more junior designers and participate in UX reviews, critiques and guilds to help develop more effective and rich designs in our community
Demonstrate committed and respectful collaboration between members of cross-functional teams and be part of promoting a positive team culture and work environment
As a UX designer, you might expect your week to look something like this: 60% product design (product, storytelling, & presentations),20% strategy & coordination, 10% mentoring & critique, 10% project management