Sr. UX Designer, Prime UX, WW Prime UX Architecture - Seattle, WA at Geebo

Sr. UX Designer, Prime UX, WW Prime UX

Amazon Prime is an integral part of Amazon, providing customers unlimited free two-day shipping on more than 50 million items as well as streaming of Prime Video, Prime Music and Prime Reading, early access to select lightning deals and so much more.
The Amazon Prime Program is present in 25
countries and ever expanding.
The Amazon Prime UX Design team is at the heart of the Prime membership.
We innovate and design on behalf of our customers and are relentlessly focused on improving the membership experience to delight customers around the globe.
To accomplish that, we are seeking a Sr.
UX Designer to join our growing team and help define and improve the end-to-end Prime CX.
Prime UX researchers and designers work with global Product, Marketing, Branding, Data Science, and Tech team partners, to deliver compelling customer experiences for Amazon.
Key job responsibilities- Design the CX/UX of multiple products or a single complex product; includes owning end-to-end UX from strategy to tactical execution, to UX sign-off.
- Advocate and design for the customer using objective data such as market analysis and customer insights.
- Facilitate collaboration across a diverse set of global Prime business stakeholders.
- Partner with product and business teams to plan and balance immediate requirements with long-term, scalable solutions.
- Define and improve design best practices and help drive their adoption.
- Assess and optimize the effectiveness of new and existing features with validation techniques including usability testing, - Present design work to UX partners, cross-disciplinary teams, and executive leaders.
We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:
Arlington, VA, USA Chicago, IL, USA Seattle, WA, USA.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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