UI/UX Designer
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About Us
Trip Ninja is a global travel technology company specializing in complex travel. We develop technologies that increase profit margins for travel companies while providing travellers with savings. We believe that the ability to travel is a beautiful thing and are on a mission to make travel smarter and more accessible.
The Role
Job Title: UI/UX Designer
Job Responsibilities:
- Develop and maintain various design files: produce and test prototypes; modify and revise existing designs to meet changing customer preferences
- Develop designs to support company operations, including advertising and promotional materials for our various products
- Set design requirements based on internal teams and user research
- Present product design ideas to cross-functional teams and senior leadership
- Gather feedback from product users and make informed adjustments to products to satisfy consumer preferences
- Work closely with the Engineering and Product teams to suggest improvements for both products and processes
- Stay up-to-date on current industry trends and market conditions
Qualifications:
- 2+ years professional experience with previous roles in UI/UX design
- Strong proficiency with design programs (Figma, Sketch, Adobe)
- Proven experience in all phases of the design process including: user research, copywriting, wireframing, prototyping, visual design, interaction design, and usability testing
Skills:
- Ability to effectively communicate and translate design concepts to cross-functional teams
Work Style:
- Full-Time
- Remote
Benefits & Perks
- Ability to translate conceptual design requirements into practical product features
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Hard working and excellent attention to detail
- Independently motivated
- Familiarity with the structural and technical constraints of front-end (ReactJS) development and how to accommodate these constraints in product designs