Introduction
A career in IBM Consulting is built on long-term client relationships and close collaboration worldwide. You'll work with leading companies across industries, helping them shape their hybrid cloud and AI journeys. With support from our strategic partners, robust IBM technology, and Red Hat, you'll have the tools to drive meaningful change and accelerate client impact. At IBM Consulting, curiosity fuels success. You'll be encouraged to challenge the norm, explore new ideas, and create innovative solutions that deliver real results. Our culture of growth and empathy focuses on your long-term career development while valuing your unique skills and experiences.
Your Role And Responsibilities
As a User Experience Designer, you will focus on creating seamless, engaging experiences by designing the underlying structure and information flow for products, services, and systems. Your work will involve applying human-centered design principles to optimize interactions and define UX goals based on research findings. Your primary responsibilities will include:
Design User Experience Architecture: Design the user experience architecture, including functions, information, and interactions, to create a seamless and engaging experience for users.
Develop Navigation Pathways: Develop navigation pathways and content organization strategies to ensure intuitive and user-friendly interactions.
Apply Human Factors Knowledge: Apply human factors knowledge, such as Hick's Law and Fitt's Law, to optimize interactions and improve the overall user experience.
Consider User Context: Consider user context variations, such as culture, environment, and activity, to design experiences that meet the needs of diverse users.
Integrate Constraints: Integrate technological, operational, and functional constraints into human-centered opportunities to deliver effective and feasible solutions.
Preferred Education
Bachelor's Degree
Required Technical And Professional Expertise
Exposure to Human-Centered Design Principles: Familiarity with human-centered design principles and their application in designing user experiences, including understanding user needs and context through research insights.
Understanding of Human Factors Knowledge: Knowledge of human factors principles, such as Hick's Law and Fitt's Law, and their application in optimizing interactions and improving the overall user experience.
Experience with User Experience Architecture: Exposure to designing user experience architecture, including functions, information, and interactions, to create seamless and engaging experiences.
Familiarity with Navigation Pathways Development: Understanding of developing navigation pathways and content organization strategies to ensure intuitive and user-friendly interactions.
Awareness of User Context Variations: Familiarity with considering user context variations, such as culture, environment, and activity, to design experiences that meet the needs of diverse users.
Preferred Technical And Professional Experience
Human-Centered Design Tools: Exposure to design tools and software that support human-centered design principles, such as user research and testing tools, to inform design decisions and optimize user experiences.
Interaction Design Principles: Familiarity with interaction design principles and patterns that promote intuitive and user-friendly interactions, including those related to navigation, information architecture, and visual design.
Accessibility Guidelines: Understanding of accessibility guidelines and standards that ensure designed experiences are usable by people with disabilities, including those related to color contrast, typography, and navigation.