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Interaction Designer III

Company Name:
Yahoo! Inc.
Yahoo currently has a Interaction Designer III position available at our office in Sunnyvale, CA. Duties:Define and design the user experience across a variety of editorial and content initiatives, from baseline research to full execution and production. Work closely with other experience designers, user experience researchers, prototypers, product managers and technologists to define the Yahoo Media user experience. Create elegant designs, participate throughout the product development process, and help create innovative experiences for users. Solve visual and interaction design challenges. Take active design direction. Articulate ideas to designers, product managers and developers. Produce innovative yet intuitive design solutions that address complex consumer, editorial and marketing needs. Develop pixel-accurate visual mockups, final design assets and functional spec documentation. Work closely with the Engineering and QA teams to support UX implementation efforts.
REQUIREMENTS: Masters in Design, Graphic Arts, Computer Science, Engineering or related technical field and 2 years experience in job offered or design-related occupation.
Experience must include:
1. User-centered design process experience
2. Experience visualizing complex data sets
3. Photoshop
4. Illustrator experience
5. Omnigraffle and InDesign experience
6. Mobile trends and technologies, specifically smart phones and tablets
7. Vertical user experience
8. Experience working with prototypers, product managers and other designers to define/design online application
9. JSON, HTML, DHTML, CSS
TO APPLY: Submit your resume to the following URL: http://bit.ly/1frjjIK. Please search/reference Req ID# 1447841.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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