Re: [Sigia-l] UX Designer role(s) - full service digital agency - midtown manhattan - $80-110k
Andrew Boyd <[email protected]> Thu, 13 Dec 2012 21:46:54 +0800
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Am I the only one that thinks "animal husbandry" when I hear the term "full service"? On 13 Dec 2012 21:43, "Ben Tregoing" <[email protected]> wrote: > User Experience Designer(s) – full service digital agency – Midtown > Manhattan - $70-110k > > Hello everyone, > > I have two new roles to brief you all on, with the same independent full > service digital agency, based in Midtown Manhattan. They are looking for > two user experience designers, one senior (up to $110k) and one more junior > (up to around $85k). The agency works on multi-platform (web, mobile, > tablet) digital product design, with some advertising / marketing stuff > aswell (not a huge amount, and generally only as part of a wider, long arch > piece of work). > > What do they make: > The agency’s projects are primarily in the pharmaceutical realm (don’t > switch off just yet), with some significant work in the sporting arena too. > The split is around 70-30 in favor of pharma, but the work they are doing > in this space is not the usual restrictive, regulation heavy snoozeathon > stuff that a lot of other agencies are bogged down in, it’s genuinely > interesting, complex work. Most of their pharma stuff is from the position > of ‘agency of record’, so there is already a body of trust and knowledge in > place between the agency and the client. > > They have some proprietary tech that they can utilize in a number of > interesting ways, that allows them to model and interact with 3D > environments and space, and build this into products. This can be utilized > in a number of different ways, including virtual tours of 3D space with > innovative interface’s sitting on top, or modeling of 3D environments to > aid in the purchasing of venue tickets. They have also built some pretty > complex internal tools for large multinationals (tablet based sales tools, > data analysis products etc..), that look really pretty but are also > functionally very interesting. > > How do they make it: > UX becomes involved at the point of pitch, and is one of the first > disciplines through the door at the kick off point for a project, gathering > requirements, getting under the skin of the business, and understanding > what the questions are, alongside the strategy team. From there, UX will > drive the research and requirements phase, with generous budget and time > afforded to user access (more for the complex products, less so for the > marketing and advertising work). Lots of workshops, focus groups, > interviews, a lot of data and research provided by the clients. From here, > personas are created, uses cases and scenarios, storyboards and narratives > etc.. > > In the current set-up, the design process is lead by the senior UXD, who > defines page templates, primary journeys and flows, screen and IA concepts > and templates, content and data relationships, taxonomies, lots of > sketching and whiteboarding. The more junior UX designers will then work on > the more detailed wireframes and documentation, all the way up to working > prototypes or functional specs, ready for build by the dev team. > > What are they looking for: > For the senior role, they need someone with full UX design cycle > experience, as comfortable in front of clients gathering requirements and > leading strategy workshops as they are transforming those insights into > workable, visualized concepts. Knowledge of pharma would obviously be big > help, but not essential, and cross platform experience would be a big plus. > They are open to someone ‘stepping up’ into this role, as long as you can > show the key attributes (good in front of clients, strategic thinking). > > For the more junior role, a good solid understanding of the UCD process > from beginning to end would be great (even if you haven’t been able to > practice it on a project yet). Maybe you’re coming off an internship with a > good agency and looking for your first full time role, or maybe you’ve > earned your stripes over the past year and are ready for a new challenge. > Limited exposure to typical asset creation is pretty essential (sitemaps, > journeys, wireframes etc..), they can teach you research techniques. > > Drop me a line if either of these sound interesting! > > Kind regards, > > Ben Tregoing | Director TDA-Digital - North America > > UK: +44 203 328 5609 > M: +001 917 972 8064 > E: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> > > Happy to connect: [cid:B818124A-46CB-4E32-9EFA-C2733D54E523] < > http://uk.linkedin.com/in/bentregoing> > [cid:E14AD150-A6B3-43F0-B51B-0EFB10347174] <https://twitter.com/TDA_NYC> > UK: 69-85 Tabernacle Street | London | EC2A 4BD > US: 330 Madison Avenue | 6th Floor | New York | NY 10017 > > ______________________________________________________________________ > This email has been scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. > For more information please visit http://www.symanteccloud.com > ______________________________________________________________________ > ------------ > 2013 IA Summit > April 4 - 7, 2013 > Baltimore Marriott Waterfront, MD > ----- > When replying, please *trim your post* as much as possible. > *Plain text, please; NO Attachments > > Searchable Archive at http://www.info-arch.org/lists/sigia-l/ > ________________________________________ > Sigia-l mailing list -- post to: [email protected] > Changes to subscription: http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigia-l > > ------------ 2013 IA Summit April 4 - 7, 2013 Baltimore Marriott Waterfront, MD ----- When replying, please *trim your post* as much as possible. *Plain text, please; NO Attachments Searchable Archive at http://www.info-arch.org/lists/sigia-l/ ________________________________________ Sigia-l mailing list -- post to: [email protected] Changes to subscription: http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigia-l