User experience designer

Primary duties: A user experience (UX) designer is involved with all facets(=aspects) of product development regarding its purchasing, branding, usability and functionality. They collect and review user feedback to determine what a product needs to be efficient, functional and successful. They apply this feedback to the design, organization and usability. These professionals then monitor the process of testing and revising products until they meet their consumers' high-quality standards.


Requirements: UX designers may pursue an associate or bachelor's degree program in an IT field and pursue additional coursework or training in design, business, web development and programming. Others may be self-taught in programming, design and development. Many employers do seek previous experience so an internship or portfolio may help these professionals secure employment. (https://www.keenesystems.com/hs-fs/hubfs/blog-images/ux-design.jpg?width=900&name=ux-design.jpg)


See also


IT technician  (https://t.me/espedition/652)

Support specialist  (https://t.me/espedition/677)

Quality assurance tester  (https://t.me/espedition/733)

Web developer  (https://t.me/espedition/753)

IT security specialist  (https://t.me/espedition/865)

Computer Programmer  (https://t.me/espedition/950)

Systems Analyst  (https://t.me/espedition/1010)

Network engineer  

Software engineer