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Posted 13/01/12
Information Architect J1707
- Contract type
- Permanent
- Salary/Rate
- £35- 65k
- Location
- West London
- Duration
- Permanent
- Start date
- ASAP
- Reference
- J1707
Hello there,
Another new role (the economy be damned) to brief you on. This is for one of the
country's largest broadcasters / media conglomerates, and to work on their most
high profile project. They are very open on the level of this person, and can
offer a level of support for someone with just an entry level exposure to UX
principles. Equally, they can offer someone up to 65k with more commercial
project experience.
This role is to work in a specific project team, currently undertaking one of
the highest profile workstreams in the business (with the attention of the CEO
of the whole organisation, and the funding and support to match), concerned with
completely redesigning the internal systems currently used by the sales and
support team. This team is a vertical within itself, including copywriters,
visual designers, creative director, programme director, interaction designers,
developers etc.. working in a fully agile, iterative way to deliver the key
project checkpoints.
The main focus here is thorough analysis of current business process and work
flow (the ultimate aim of the product is to reduce time spent on business
process, improve the effectiveness of cross selling, and empower the internal
teams to do more with the customers), and creating user journeys and screen
designs which enable this. An element of business analysis, as well as UX
design, is inherent in this role, as you will be working closely with the users
to understand how their role works and what they do. Sketching, prototyping and
developing these into higher fidelity wireframes is the design process post
business workflow analysis.
You will be working with some of the strongest interaction designers around, and
underneath an incredibly impressive UX director, for one of the biggest
companies in the country, one of the biggest projects.
Drop me a line if this sounds interesting.
For more information, please contact:
Ben Tregoing
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