Gig
$400
10
Nov 25, 2024
User Experience (UX) Specialist
Location: Remote
Type: Part-Time or Freelance
Salary: Competitive, Based on Experience
About Us:
We are a growing compliance service provider focused on simplifying complex regulatory processes for our clients. We are seeking a User Experience Specialist to optimize our website and ensure it delivers an intuitive and engaging experience for users. If you’re passionate about UX design and user-centric solutions, join our team!
Job Description:
As our UX Specialist, you will evaluate and enhance the overall user experience of our website. You will focus on creating intuitive navigation, improving accessibility, and designing workflows that align with user needs and business goals.
Responsibilities:
Conduct user research to understand the needs, preferences, and pain points of our target audience.
Evaluate the current website design and functionality to identify areas for improvement.
Develop wireframes, prototypes, and user flow diagrams to optimize site navigation and functionality.
Collaborate with the design and development teams to implement UX enhancements.
Conduct usability testing to gather feedback and refine designs.
Ensure the website is mobile-friendly and accessible for all users.
Stay updated on UX trends and best practices to drive continuous improvement.
Qualifications:
Proven experience in UX design and optimization for websites.
Proficiency in tools like Figma, Adobe XD, Sketch, or similar.
Strong understanding of user research methodologies and usability testing.
Knowledge of accessibility standards (e.g., WCAG).
Excellent communication and collaboration skills.
A portfolio showcasing successful UX projects is highly desirable.
Why Join Us?
Work on impactful projects with a user-focused mission.
Flexible, remote working opportunities.
Be part of a collaborative and innovative team.
How to Apply:
Submit your resume, a brief cover letter, and a link to your UX portfolio or examples of previous work.
Include “UX Specialist Application” in the subject line.