Designs user-centered web and mobile experiences for financial wellness, identity protection, and developer products. Leads UX projects, creates journeys, wireframes, and prototypes, and partners with product, engineering, analytics, and marketing teams to define requirements and design strategies. Uses research, usability testing, collaboration, and iterative feedback to improve digital products, design processes, consistency, engagement, and usability.
At Experian, our UX Design team crafts user-centered and delightful digital experiences. As a Product Designer, you'll help shape consumer-facing web and mobile financial wellness and identity protection products, and developer tools. You'll collaborate with Product Managers, Developers, Analysts, and Marketers to create and refine the best responsive websites and native apps. You will report to the Sr. Director, Product Design.
What You'll Do:
- Lead large-scale UX projects, improving design processes and delivering high-quality experiences through team collaboration and feedback.
- Design across web and mobile platforms to ensure consistency, engagement, and usability across Experian's digital services.
- Partner with teams to define product requirements and align design strategies with our goals.
- Create user-centered design assets (journeys, wireframes, prototypes) informed by research, usability testing, and iterative feedback.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in UX, Visual Design, or related field, or equivalent practical experience.
- 3+ years of experience in UX/UI and digital product design with a responsive design portfolio.
- Proficient in Figma, Jira, and modern design tools; experienced in Agile environments and design systems.
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