Archive for the ‘UX Jobs’ Category

Head of Interaction Design – Client side – £45-65k- London- J597

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

Hello everyone,

I have a new perm role to brief you on. This one is for a client side role (start-up software / application company, with an interesting central product), and is to be the head of Interaction Design for them. You will have management responsibility for one junior designer, and will report up to the CEO, with a soon-to-be-appointed Product Manager eventually acting as the bridge between the two. Salary for this role is between £45-65k, and they are based in Central / West London.

The central product in this instance is a hugely complex web based application, whose function is to capture masses of quantitative data on users interactions with a company’s digital products. This application is hugely customisable, and can capture an incredible amount of data on all touch points for an organisations digital presence. There are terabytes and terabytes of data flowing into the back end of this product (which was designed and owned by this company), whilst the front end must remain beautifully simple, intuitive, tailorable and efficient, as it is primarily used by time-poor marketers and sales execs.

This is an 18 month old company, and feels very much like a start-up. Internal teams are heavily weighted towards engineers and developers, with the next stage of growth being focussed around the front-end creatives and back office functions. If the idea of helping shape a companies growth, and growing with an organisation whilst functions and abilities come online in relation to need (with the incumbent growing pains that go along with this growth), then you should definitely explore this opportunity.

Production process is adherent to a good UCD cycle, with user research and requirements taking more and more of a front seat in proceedings, as more products are bought, the client list grows and the internal feedback loop built into the product increases in speed and volume of data. Lot’s of concepting, brainstorming and rapid prototyping for presentation to key internal stakeholders.

If this role sounds of interest please do drop me a line. ben@wearefutureheads.co.uk

Permanent Experience Architect, up to £45K, London, J595

Friday, August 27th, 2010

It’s all about the customer isn’t it? That’s why this online retailer have proved themselves for years on and offline. They have a fantastic brand and it’s a once stop shop for many of us. I  am looking for a super experience consultant who wants to work on big projects, and be engaged in how this product and additional services and served up in the digital world.

Talented and energetic you are a key member of the internal team to support user research, focus groups, expert reviews. You also will be involved with working in partnership with stakeholders to understand the business goals and make sure they are reflected in the roadmap. You need to make good sound interaction and information architecture decisions and produce all the regular documentation to support the user centred design process.

You will get to work on redesigns for the web, but also iphone, mobile and some lovely creative applications to secure engagement from core users.

Drop me a line – be@wearefutureheads.co.uk

Freelance Information Architects- £375-425pday – Central London- J567

Monday, August 16th, 2010

Hello,

I have another freelance role to brief you on. This one is for an integrated agency based in Central London, and they are looking for an IA to lead on a complex project for a key client. The role begins on the 24th August, and will run for at least 4 weeks, and potentially 8. It is paying between £375-425 depending on the usual stuff.

The project is to completely redesign a desktop application, a complex and data heavy application to allow companies to track vehicles in their fleet. The client in this instance is not hugely digitally savvy, but understands that they need to bring their product into the 21st century, so the agency is guiding and massaging them through this process, and making them aware of what is possible with current tech (geo mapping, global positioning, cutting edge data visualisation and modular screen customisation.) Requirements gathering, workshops and stakeholder engagement for this project will be handled by the Head of Production, but you will be present in key meetings, and as the lead IA on the project, you will need to be able to confidently and clearly explain your design decisions to key stakeholders. The agency are partnering with a very good UX consultancy to deliver the user research documentation, as well as creating some of their own documentation.

You will be producing user journeys, page flows, increasingly complex wireframes and product maps, interaction design documentation and specification documents. It would be great if you had had exposure to working on products that had a lot of complex information feeding into the back end, but required beautifully simple, intuitive front end interactions and flows for the user.

Drop me a line if this is of interest.

ben@wearefutureheads.co.uk

Senior Information Architects – client FTSE Listed Content Owner – £450pday-London – J566

Monday, August 16th, 2010

Hello,

I have 5 increasingly rare, long term contract roles to brief you all on. They are for one of our largest, FTSE100 listed, content owning and aggregating media conglomerates, based 25 minutes train ride out of London (south west). They are ongoing, 6 month renewable contracts, and will pay up to £450pday for the right people. We are looking for strong, senior level Information Architects, but with a good, solid understanding of the wider UCD process.

This company has a well established and senior product and digital research team, so requirements and research documentation is all in place for projects. They also have a state of the art user testing laboratory, with a senior practitioner running the programs, so these roles are for pure UX designers, but who also have a good understanding of how that research documentation and testing data should feed intelligently into design.

These roles will be working across a number of the clients products, with the immediate requirements being an overhaul of the extensive online shop, from interactions to content layout to look and feel. Following this, other projects will come online, including revisions to areas of the .com presence, and a number of other transactional and functional revisions to consumer facing digital products.

You must be comfortable creating user journeys, site maps and wireframes, of increasing fidelity and complexity, working in an agile environment with the internal build teams, and iterating on your design work as results from testing and extended requirements feed into the project. This is an opportunity to work on some key consumer facing products for one of the countries most recognisable and well known media brands, used by millions of people every single day.

Drop me a line if these are of interest.

Ben@wearefutureheads.co.uk

User Experience Practitioners-, £70-90k, London, Permanent, J562

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

Hello everybody,

I have a new perm role to brief all you heavyweight User Experience Practitioners on. If you are looking for new perm opportunities, between 70-90k, working for a Central London consultancy, please read on.

Now, the first thing to explain about this role, as it’s one of the most interesting and appealing things about it, is how these guys work with their clients, and what their production process. It is one that is often talked about but very rarely practiced by agencies in London, and in this case it is one of the founding principles of everything they do.

So, they work with very large, global investment banks and FS institutions, and work almost exclusively on ‘Business Systems’, which is qualified as anything internally focussed for use by staff within the organisation. So this can include ERP systems, procurements systems, document management systems, anything internally focussed. Now, some of you may have switched off already, but please don’t until you hear how they build these things for their clients, and what these systems actually need to do. Everything is based around intelligent interrogation of why the client thinks they need these things, as opposed to just taking the brief and agreeing to build it, with no thought as to whether it is going to solve the problem in any way. Also, the beauty of these products is in their interactions, interface, form and function, as opposed to their skin. So if you are focussed around  creating flashy looking products to help sell cars or mobile phones, then this is perhaps not the role for you. If, however, your designers spirit is nourished by creating beautifully simple solutions to unbelievably complex problems, then read on. So, a typical client brief will go like this:

Client: ‘We need a new Single Dealer Platform for our brokers to use’

These guys: ‘Why?’

Client: ‘Because the current one doesn’t seem to be working how it should.’

These guys: ‘OK, well let’s find out if that’s true.’

There will then begin a very intense period of research, stakeholder engagement, business mapping and process capturing, ethnographic study and landscaping to ascertain what the actual business process is, rather than just the technical consideration. This research will take into account everything from human interaction, environment, context of actions, ergonomics, psychology and neuroscience, to team structure, size and behaviours. Once this is captured, the correct solution is presented, which 9 times out of 10 is very different to the original brief. So, in a nutshell, if you would like to undertake a role where you are actually helping global business’ to understand their problems, rather than just building the solutions they think they need and taking the money, then this is a role you should explore. But it is also one which requires a particular type of practitioner…

You must be an intellectual interrogator, not one to take anything at face value but challenge, question and investigate. You must also be adept at managing challenging stakeholders, and helping very powerful and important people to understand that perhaps they are not right in their assumptions, whilst maintaining the strength of the relationship. You will ideally currently be a Principle or Lead consultant within a leading consultancy (as opposed to a design and build agency making marketing sites or ecommerce products), and you will have a background in intelligent research feeding into beautiful design, rather than just design.

If  this sounds of interest, let me know.

Ben

ben@wearefutureheads.co.uk

User Experience Consultant – London- 2-3 Weeks – J493

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

My client, an established and award winning digital design agency are bursting at the seams with excellent projects and are looking for user experience consultants that are specialist at working with clients to turn business requirements into user experience goals, work across the research, design and testing phases of a project to look at insights, prioritise these and turn them into information and user experience designs.

The first project, in financial services is likely to kick off in two weeks and the work is required for 10-15 days although this could be extended.

Day rates are negotiable, so get in touch please if you have some space in the schedule.

be@wearefutureheads.co.uk

Information Architects, Freelance £400-450pday, London, J545

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

Hello,

Me and Be have a new freelance role to brief you on, to start ASAP (1 weeks notice is OK), but you must be able to get to South West London 5 days a week (final destination 25 minutes out of Clapham Junction on an overland train). The role will run for 1 month initially, but if it works from all sides, could be extended to up to 3 months and beyond.

This is a design focussed role (wireframes, sitemaps, prototypes and concepting), requirements are either in place or will be gathered by the lead UX on the projects. You must be comfortable taking part in workshops / focus groups, and presenting and defending your ideas in this format, but will not be expected to run them.

This is to work across various work streams, including main site revisions, ecommerce products, and marketing and micro-sites. You will be working through a globally renowned agency, for one of the countries largest and most profitable blue chip media conglomerates, and will have a variety of projects to get your teeth into (you won’t just be churning out identical wireframes indefinitely).

The role will pay between £400-450pday depending on experience and contextual fit. Please drop me or Be a line for more info.

be@wearefutureheads.co.uk

ben@wearefutureheads.co.uk

Research and testing consultant- £400 a day- London- J535

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

My client, based in Shoreditch is looking for an established Morae user to complete a total of 5-6 days work around August. Core dates you need to be available are on the 5th and 19th August and then a few days to analyse the date and then work on the report and presentation using an existing template.

You will need to be an excellent communicator with experience of moderating and understanding and communicating findings. You need to have experience of working with a prototype and using this as well as visual stimulation on screen – you will be comfortable inviting the user to think out loud and probe thoughts and ideas.

Drop me a line to discuss further.  be@wearefutureheads.co,uk

User Experience Consultant, York – up to £40K, J529

Monday, July 26th, 2010

My client, a huge employer nationally is looking to build a user experience centre of excellence in York. The team have around 5 people working nationally and around 11 team members in the design and UX team onsite ( including contractors). We are looking to populate the user experience team with people that can lead and define research internally or work with external partners.

You help to understand customers across B2B and B2C products and working with other teams across the business to help them achieve their business goals. Working with stakeholders is a huge part of the process, and while projects are often initiated by those teams ( sales, marketing, distribution) there is also an innovation programme being put in place so you can initiate new ideas. You will have experience of consulting in the user experience space – and working with design and technology teams and pulling together the full suite of ux documentation – business and user research, personas, interaction designs, user journeys, sitemaps and wireframes. There is a good work life-balance at this company – an onsite cafe, working in a great city with an onsite cafe. The company also offers 29 days holiday, a brilliant pension contribution (almost double your input) and a bonus and profit sharing scheme.

If you interested in hearing more about this new permanent role in York, drop me a line.

be@wearefutureheads.co.uk

Interaction Designer (entry level) – client side – 25-35k- Permanent- London-J514

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Hello,

I have a new perm role to brief you on, with one of our large, financial services clients in Canary Wharf. They are looking for an Interaction Designer to work in the central UX team alongside a large number of senior practitioners on their key central application. For this role, they will look at a strong graduate from either HCi or HCs, with a strong portfolio, but will also flex to accommodate a midweight with some commercial exposure.

The context for this role is that the application is used by 80% of the worlds global investment banks, to enable traders and brokers to make quick business decisions based on the information outputted. The application has a large amount of complex information coming into the back end, and must have beautifully simple front end interactions, customisable to the user, quick and intuitive.

You must be commercially astute, articulate and bright, as you will be working as part of an ‘agile’ studio team, with rotation through different facets of the production process and across different projects. You will be impacting features such as social media integration, real time news, data visualisation and video across desktop, as well as fundamental page and application interaction principles. Coders, visual design and researchers are all in-house, so you will have exposure to the full end to end production process.

Drop me a line if of interest, including your details if we don’t have them.

be@wearefutureheads.co.uk