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UX/UI Expert
Location
United States
Posted
2 days ago
Salary
$157.3K - $191.5K / year
Seniority
Lead
Job Description
UX/UI Expert
OutSystems
• Partner with C-suite and senior stakeholders to translate complex business requirements • Lead user research, business requirement gathering, ideation, and UX testing • Define global rules for AI interactions and oversight models • Drive the evolution of design practice by building agents and workflows • Lead high-impact discovery and strategic alignment workshops • Own the standards for Design Systems
Job Requirements
- 8–10+ years in UX/UI Design
- Expert-level mastery of Figma
- Design System architecture
- Deep proficiency in Agentic UX patterns
- Conversational logic
- Designing for AI transparency/trust
- Expert negotiation and influence skills
- Advanced certifications in UX Strategy, AI-Human Interaction, or Service Design
Benefits
- Competitive compensation packages to attract and retain top talent
- Professional development opportunities
- Flexible work arrangements
- Inclusive culture where diverse perspectives are encouraged
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