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As a User Experience Designer beginning your career with IBM Storage offerings, you’ll be part of a collaborative and interdisciplinary design team. You’ll work closely with senior designers, product managers, and developers to support the creation of user experiences that are intuitive, efficient, and impactful. The data storage domain is complex and layered, offering exciting opportunities to learn and contribute to innovative design solutions, including interfaces, data visualizations, and AI-driven workflows.
• You will assist in creating wireframes, mock-ups, and prototypes to support design concepts.
• Collaborate with product stakeholders to understand user needs and business goals.
• Translate user insights and requirements into thoughtful design ideas.
• Work with a passionate design team focused on delivering meaningful user experiences.
• Bachelor's degree in design (Interaction, UX, HCI) or a related field.
• Familiarity with design principles, wireframing, and prototyping tools.
• Strong communication, storytelling, and documentation skills.
• Ability to think creatively and analytically to solve design challenges.
• A portfolio or academic project demonstrating design thinking and user-centered design.
• Academic experience in UX design or related fields.
• Exposure to tools like Figma, Adobe XD, Sketch, and similar.
• Understanding of accessibility and inclusive design principles.
• Familiarity with agile methodologies and collaborative design processes