Method – A diverse and dynamic team. We look for experienced, motivated, and creative problem solvers.

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Interaction Design, Staff-Senior-Lead levels

About Method Method is an international design firm specialized in creating brand, product and service design experiences. From our offices in San Francisco, New York and London, we serve clients – ranging from start-ups to household brand names – that expect a collaborative, engaging process and end-to- end solutions that are equally smart and beautiful.

Interaction Design Practice The Interaction Design (IxD) practice focuses on crafting strategies and design solutions centered on the user for interactions that occur at any scale – from the single web or mobile screen to large-scale, complex systems that evolve over time. As a global design practice, the Interaction Design team is comprised of a diverse set of professionals with backgrounds such as research, strategy, graphic design, industrial design, product development, marketing and technical development. What these professionals have in common is empathy for the human condition, love for experimenting with technology, a strong aesthetic viewpoint, and a mind for the realities of business.

Core Skills A strong portfolio that demonstrates your systems thinking and core skills across a variety of client categories and interactive design formats & methodologies, e.g. websites, software applications, mobile/tablet UI and apps, TV set-top box, interactive walls, touch/voice/ gesture-based interaction models Prior, related work experience – title commensurate with years of experience Solid academic background in a related field, such as Design, Communication or Psychology, or commensurate work experience; advanced degree a plus Eloquent verbal/written communication & presentation skills, with the ability to successfully articulate design concepts to your team and your client Effective time management skills to balance project schedule with fast-paced deadlines Enthusiasm for the digital design industry & technology at large Research & Strategy Skills Ability to conduct key business stakeholder & key user interviews to understand requirements and insights that shape product strategies and design decisions Experience planning and hosting collaborative workshops, user research and/or usability testing and conducting comparative/competitive landscape and content audits Ability to create user experience goals and conceptual frameworks; user personas, related key user journeys and relevant flowcharts; information architecture and, as necessary, content strategies Design & Technical Skills Innovative interaction design solutions, exhibited in wireframes, annotations/specification documentation, and prototypes Strong ability to think visually and collaborate seamlessly with Visual Designers as it pertains to both interactive & style element discussions Strong ability to think technically and collaborate seamlessly with Technologists as it pertains to understanding the benefits, possibilities and constraints of common coding languages and platforms; actual coding experience a plus An enthusiasm for iterative prototyping as an essential part of the design process Fluency with common design software (InDesign, Illustrator, OmniGraffle, Keynote) for the creation of Interaction Design artifacts and presentations Thought Leaderships Skills Up-to-date knowledge of human interface guidelines, standards, best practices and emerging technologies Interest and participation in professional industry groups, conferences, speaking engagements, publications or teaching Cultural Fit Method’s culture is a meritocracy in which small project teams collaborate across multiple departments and, in many cases, across offices and time zones. We seek patient and friendly individuals who are smart, curious and opinionated; individuals who have the ability to proactively develop points of view across categories for an ever-changing product and service development environment. But we also seek those that have the ability to listen, to consider other opinions, and who are able to work well with others. At senior levels, we seek managers who can take direction as well as give it; who can lead projects as well as produce design solutions as needed. If you are a curious individual that believes better experiences shape a better world, we’d like to hear from you.

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The Future of Making

The Future of Making

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The idea of making isn’t just reserved for handmade bikes, artisan pickles, and Arduino helicopters. The future of making is a product of our human needs and the possibilities we create through technology. This is about a larger shift towards making and the unexpected movements that might occur. It's about how everyone from you to your grandma might design, make and consume products or experiences in the next 10 to 15 years. In this session Joi Ito, Director of the MIT Media Lab, and Tim Brown, CEO of IDEO, will host a conversation that considers how we might fashion new tools for the future and then how those tools might influence our lives.

Presenters

Joie Ito Dir MIT Media Lab Joichi Ito is the Director of the MIT Media Lab. He is a Board Member of Sony Corporation, The New York Times Company, The MacArthur Foundation, The Knight Foundation, The Mozilla Foundation and co-founder and board member of Digital Garage. He has created numerous Internet companies including PSINet Japan, Digital Garage and Infoseek Japan and was an early stage investor in Twitter, Six Apart, Wikia, Flickr, Last.fm, Kickstarter, Path, Viki, Formlabs and Littlebits. He is the Guild Custodian of the World of Warcraft guild, We Know (http://weknow.to/). He is a PADI IDC Staff Instructor, an Emergency First Responder Instructor and a Divers Alert Network (DAN) Instructor Trainer.

Tim Brown CEO Tim Brown is CEO and president of IDEO. He frequently speaks about the value of design thinking and innovation to business people and designers around the world. He participates in the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, and his talks Serious Play and Change by Design appear on TED.com. -- *\ *TylerSel.by http://www.tylersel.by

OUTER SKILLS - Iteration table

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OUTER SKILLS - Iteration table

Made in the Future is an effort to capture our musings about what a not-so-distant tomorrow might look like. Our tools—faster, cheaper, and more out of control than ever—have triggered seismic shifts in how we design, manufacture, and distribute. And that has us asking lots of questions: What new tools or technologies will we create? How will they change the way we behave and learn? How will they shape our world? Visit the full site: madeinthefuture.co

Made In The Future! Made in the Future is an effort to capture our musings about what a not-so-distant tomorrow might look like. Our tools—faster, cheaper, and more out of control than ever—have triggered seismic shifts in how we design, manufacture, and distribute. And that has us asking lots of questions: What new tools or technologies will we create? How will they change the way we behave and learn? How will they shape our world? Visit the full site: madeinthefuture.co

OUTER SKILLS - Iteration table 2 weeks ago It's not long until our tools will guide us through our making process. You may start a process, but they will help you refine your work and perfect things as you go. It's not automation. In fact, the tool will give you more confidence to focus on your ideas while it guides you through execution. It’s an idea we’re calling Assisted Mastery. As our tools become more powerful, how will we “sharpen our skills”? How can we retain originality as they begin to help us with our process? Could our tools teach us? Could they nudge us when we get stuck? We explored this idea by creating an Iteration Table–an experience that will inspire us through the creative process. View on the full site: madeinthefuture.co/outer-skills Download FACEBOOK TWITTER

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Basketball Analyst

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Basketball Analyst

The Philadelphia 76ers are looking to add talented new developers, data scientists, statistical analysts, and software engineers to the team. Basketball analysts will work as a part of the front office and collaborate extensively with the entire basketball operations department including President and GM Sam Hinkie. Experience in basketball is not required; analytical talent and learning easily is. The Sixers are looking for both permanent employees and interns. Most basketball analysts will work in our basketball operations office in Philadelphia but other arrangements may be possible.

Responsibilities for someone more focused on programming and databases would include: • Gather, clean and integrate data from a variety of sources • Create both standardized reports and ad-hoc analyses • Maintain and extend our existing analytics infrastructure • Innovate across all aspects of basketball operations • Develop recommendations for the decisions we face across the basketball operations department • Collaborate effectively on team projects and work autonomously on individual work as appropriate • Communicate results to the basketball operations staff through presentations, written reports, and tools with a strong focus on data visualization

Responsibilities for someone more focused on statistics and modeling would include: • Advanced modeling and analysis based on data available in our data warehouse • Forecasting efforts for basketball plays, players, teams, and seasons • Support gathering of additional data for ad-hoc analysis as needed • Innovate across all aspects of basketball operations • Develop recommendations for the decisions we face across the basketball operations department • Collaborate effectively on team projects and work autonomously on individual work as appropriate • Communicate results to the basketball operations staff through presentations, written reports, and tools -- *\ *TylerSel.by http://www.tylersel.by

Communications Officer, Measurement and Analysis, Digital Job – 4537BR

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Communications Officer, Measurement and Analysis, Digital Job – 4537BR

Website Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Foundation Overview

Guided by the belief that every life has equal value, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation works to help all people lead healthy, productive lives. In developing countries, it focuses on improving people’s health and giving them the chance to lift themselves out of hunger and extreme poverty. In the United States, it seeks to ensure that all people-especially those with the fewest resources-have access to the opportunities they need to succeed in school and life. Based in Seattle, the foundation is led by CEO Jeff Raikes and co-chair William H. Gates Sr., under the direction of Bill and Melinda Gates and Warren Buffett.

Group Summary

Communications staff contribute to advocacy efforts, raise awareness of the issues the foundation addresses, work to protect and advance the foundation’s reputation, and oversee all internal and external communications functions.

Responsibilities Through its research grants, the foundation has access to sizable data within the program focus areas, and tremendous opportunity exists to connect with grantees and end beneficiaries via emerging technology platforms. We are seeking an individual for a two-year limited-term engagement who will be responsible for an analytics-based strategy detailing how the foundation should engage in large-scale data projects, as well as initial investments in reach audiences via mobile platforms.

Working closely with the senior communications officer, the digital measurement and analysis communications officer will be responsible for assigning research as part of brand and insights generation. The role will work closely with the deputy director of strategic planning and operations and will have a global scope and require a high level of cross-team collaboration. Along with individual project ownership, this role will help the measurement team develop a shared framework for how to quantify communications impact across the various work streams.

Sample responsibility areas could include: - Lead communication visualization projects involving geolocated, crowdsourced content from our grantee community for our website. - Manage data sets to prepare analysis of large social media data sets. - Collect and conduct analysis of digital and social media data using Python and Visual Basic. - Develop a communication data visualization methodology for communication data. - Visualize digital and social media monitoring records for key performance indicators (KRI), while producing detailed statistical analysis of large data sets. - Support the production of data visualization populated by large data sets of historical case incidents, depicting correlations between related events and entities while graphically illustrating comparative trends utilizing timelines and other charts. - Combine various data sources from digital and traditional media tracking services. - Use statistical methodologies to produce credible and visible appealing data representation. - Vendor management of select data providers, as well as software platform and hardware providers. - Gathering research, potential partners, and supporting data for an SMS-based poll in targeted areas (e.g., France, Brazil, Nigeria). - Working with vendors on creative data-driven projects in close collaboration with program counterparts, supervising budget, scope, and schedules. - Facilitating conversations with outside analysts working in new media and preparing briefings on long-term foundation investments in emerging technologies.

Finally, the person in this role will help the foundation’s digital lead by developing metrics to measure the impact of these activities, sharing insights on outputs, outcomes, and outgrowths with internal and external partners.

Qualifications - Bachelor’s degree in computer science, data visualization, information design or similar with four plus years of experience. - Ability to pull together data and provide preliminary analysis using Python and Visual Basic. - Thorough working knowledge of Microsoft Excel and excellent spreadsheet skills. - Good understanding of the foundation’s priority strategies and policy environments surrounding those issues. - The ideal candidate is a strategic thinker with demonstrated knowledge and experience in measurement and analytics. - Experienced in addressing the needs and interests of multiple stakeholders; active listening required. - Understanding of global media landscape and key players. - Understanding of audience segmentation and getting to desired perceptual/behavioral change. - Understanding of traditional and new media outlets and influence/reach. - Strong writing skills in translating complex data into actionable insights. - Strong project management. - Authoritative, self-confident and credible. - Ability to assimilate complex information and deal with effectively and sensitively. - Ability to work under pressure and prioritize effectively.

Reports to the manager, senior communications officer.

This is a two year limited term position based in Seattle, Washington.

As part of our standard hiring process for new employees, employment with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation will be contingent upon successful completion of a background check.

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Technology Meets Architecture: Design Computation | NBBJ

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Technology Meets Architecture: An Introduction to Design Computation

Technology is radically changing the ways in which we live, work and play—from smartphones that allow us to stay in touch anytime, anywhere; to the advent of social media which is playing an increasing role in how we communicate and learn about the world.

Therefore, it’s probably no surprise to you that technological advances are also radically changing how my colleagues and I at NBBJ are designing buildings. In fact, we have evolved from using the drawing boards and 2D CAD systems of the 80’s and 90’s to more recently adopting Building Information Modeling or (BIM) to use on our projects. This tool allows multiple designers to work on a central 3D building model that contains key data to help teams design and construct a higher quality, more cost effective building.

The next step in our technological evolution is the use of design computation: software programs that use algorithms to link geometry with data to address specific problems. This new approach provides unprecedented opportunities to design higher quality buildings; optimize efficiency and creativity; and provide a much higher level of service to our clients.

For example, ten years ago design teams would take weeks or months to develop design ideas: brainstorming concepts, testing ideas against project requirements and producing graphics and drawings to represent their ideas. Today, using design computation we can develop intelligent, flexible building models that provide instant visual feedback along with key supporting data to help us ‘prove’ our design concepts at the earliest possible stages, decisions can be made faster, with better information. This computational approach enables NBBJ’s designers to explore a wider range of design variations in a shorter amount of time, ultimately improving the quality of the buildings we design.

At NBBJ, design computation is understood as not just a tool for optimizing quantitative performance or cost, but also as a way to optimize the human experience. For example, computational design can be used on a courthouse project to ensure that every participant has a good view of the proceedings. Also, the tool can be implemented on a corporate project to analyze walking time within and between buildings to ensure maximum connectivity between employees and amenity spaces. In each case, these techniques are helping to ensure we consistently deliver the highest possible value to our clients. -- *\ *TylerSel.by http://www.tylersel.by

12 Things Happy People Do Differently

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12 Things Happy People Do Differently

by Jacob Sokol of Sensophy

“I’d always believed that a life of quality, enjoyment, and wisdom were my human birthright and would be automatically bestowed upon me as time passed. I never suspected that I would have to learn how to live - that there were specific disciplines and ways of seeing the world I had to master before I could awaken to a simple, happy, uncomplicated life.” -Dan Millman

Studies conducted by positivity psychologist Sonja Lyubomirsky point to 12 things happy people do differently to increase their levels of happiness. These are things that we can start doing today to feel the effects of more happiness in our lives. (Check out her book The How of Happiness.)

I want to honor and discuss each of these 12 points, because no matter what part of life’s path we’re currently traveling on, these ‘happiness habits’ will always be applicable.

Express gratitude. – When you appreciate what you have, what you have appreciates in value. Kinda cool right? So basically, being grateful for the goodness that is already evident in your life will bring you a deeper sense of happiness. And that’s without having to go out and buy anything. It makes sense. We’re gonna have a hard time ever being happy if we aren’t thankful for what we already have. Cultivate optimism. – Winners have the ability to manufacture their own optimism. No matter what the situation, the successful diva is the chick who will always find a way to put an optimistic spin on it. She knows failure only as an opportunity to grow and learn a new lesson from life. People who think optimistically see the world as a place packed with endless opportunities, especially in trying times. Avoid over-thinking and social comparison. – Comparing yourself to someone else can be poisonous. If we’re somehow ‘better’ than the person that we’re comparing ourselves to, it gives us an unhealthy sense of superiority. Our ego inflates – KABOOM – our inner Kanye West comes out! If we’re ‘worse’ than the person that we’re comparing ourselves to, we usually discredit the hard work that we’ve done and dismiss all the progress that we’ve made. What I’ve found is that the majority of the time this type of social comparison doesn’t stem from a healthy place. If you feel called to compare yourself to something, compare yourself to an earlier version of yourself. Practice acts of kindness. – Performing an act of kindness releases serotonin in your brain. (Serotonin is a substance that has TREMENDOUS health benefits, including making us feel more blissful.) Selflessly helping someone is a super powerful way to feel good inside. What’s even cooler about this kindness kick is that not only will you feel better, but so will people watching the act of kindness. How extraordinary is that? Bystanders will be blessed with a release of serotonin just by watching what’s going on. A side note is that the job of most anti-depressants is to release more serotonin. Move over Pfizer, kindness is kicking ass and taking names. Nurture social relationships. – The happiest people on the planet are the ones who have deep, meaningful relationships. Did you know studies show that people’s mortality rates are DOUBLED when they’re lonely? WHOA! There’s a warm fuzzy feeling that comes from having an active circle of good friends who you can share your experiences with. We feel connected and a part of something more meaningful than our lonesome existence. Develop strategies for coping. – How you respond to the ‘craptastic’ moments is what shapes your character. Sometimes crap happens – it’s inevitable. Forrest Gump knows the deal. It can be hard to come up with creative solutions in the moment when manure is making its way up toward the fan. It helps to have healthy strategies for coping pre-rehearsed, on-call, and in your arsenal at your disposal. Learn to forgive. – Harboring feelings of hatred is horrible for your well-being. You see, your mind doesn’t know the difference between past and present emotion. When you ‘hate’ someone, and you’re continuously thinking about it, those negative emotions are eating away at your immune system. You put yourself in a state of suckerism (technical term) and it stays with you throughout your day. Increase flow experiences. – Flow is a state in which it feels like time stands still. It’s when you’re so focused on what you’re doing that you become one with the task. Action and awareness are merged. You’re not hungry, sleepy, or emotional. You’re just completely engaged in the activity that you’re doing. Nothing is distracting you or competing for your focus. Savor life’s joys. – Deep happiness cannot exist without slowing down to enjoy the joy. It’s easy in a world of wild stimuli and omnipresent movement to forget to embrace life’s enjoyable experiences. When we neglect to appreciate, we rob the moment of its magic. It’s the simple things in life that can be the most rewarding if we remember to fully experience them. Commit to your goals. – Being wholeheartedly dedicated to doing something comes fully-equipped with an ineffable force. Magical things start happening when we commit ourselves to doing whatever it takes to get somewhere. When you’re fully committed to doing something, you have no choice but to do that thing. Counter-intuitively, having no option – where you can’t change your mind – subconsciously makes humans happier because they know part of their purpose. Practice spirituality. – When we practice spirituality or religion, we recognize that life is bigger than us. We surrender the silly idea that we are the mightiest thing ever. It enables us to connect to the source of all creation and embrace a connectedness with everything that exists. Some of the most accomplished people I know feel that they’re here doing work they’re “called to do.” Take care of your body. – Taking care of your body is crucial to being the happiest person you can be. If you don’t have your physical energy in good shape, then your mental energy (your focus), your emotional energy (your feelings), and your spiritual energy (your purpose) will all be negatively affected. Did you know that studies conducted on people who were clinically depressed showed that consistent exercise raises happiness levels just as much as Zoloft? Not only that, but here’s the double whammy… Six months later, the people who participated in exercise were less likely to relapse because they had a higher sense of self-accomplishment and self-worth. Jacob Sokol is committed to living an extraordinary life. Today he released “Living on Purpose – An Uncommon Guide to Finding, Living, and Rocking Your Life’s Purpose.” He also loves his mom dearly.

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Strategist at thoughtform PA

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Job Description ThoughtForm is a team of people who research, plan, design, and produce innovative solutions to visual communication problems. We’re known nationally for solving complex, information-rich problems for many types of clients.

In general, we seek people like us who love design and believe in it, want to collaborate with a great team, value curiosity and learning, and like to work hard while having fun. We tackle challenging projects for clients large and small in a light-filled riverfront office on Pittsburgh’s South Side. ThoughtForm offers competitive compensation and benefits, flexible working hours, free parking, direct access to an adjacent river trail, and a lovable office dog.

Currently, we're looking for a designer with a passion for untangling and communicating complex topics. This position is right for someone with 3 to 5 years’ experience (or a graduate degree plus 1+ years’ experience). It involves leading information-oriented design projects for some of our major accounts—including proposal development, research, analysis and synthesis, and design.

Skills & Experience We’d like to find someone who:

· has visual skills including sensitivity to type, image, and layout.

· has content skills including writing and information organization.

· has sketching and visualization skills.

· has the stamina to chunk through detailed research and content.

· cares about both business strategy and user needs.

· has project planning and client coordination skills.

· is connected with the larger professional design community.

If you think you have what we’re looking for, we’d like to hear from you. Please submit your resume, along with a PDF or URL containing work samples.

Company Description ThoughtForm transforms ideas and information to connect with people. Working where strategy meets design, we help you turn fuzzy ideas, challenges, and opportunities into clear and meaningful messages and experiences. With ThoughtForm you can engage and inspire people, build their understanding, and enable them to take action.

ThoughtForm is a Pittsburgh-based design consultancy focused on visual communication. We work with leadership teams in organizations ranging from Fortune 100 companies to small nonprofits. Let us give your thoughts a visual form with the power to communicate.

Data scientist - not qualified - Facebook

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Apply on company website Job Description Facebook is looking for a Quantitative Scientist to join the People and Recruiting Analytics team to design and build scalable analytical solutions to help Facebook recruit, grow and retain people. Finding the best talent and keeping them at Facebook are among the most leveraged problems to solve for the company and this role will be germane to doing that well. This is a full time role based in Menlo Park. ;Apply your expertise in quantitative analysis, machine learning, data mining and presentation of data to see beyond the numbers and understand what Facebook can do to recruit, grow and keep talent;Work with HR and recruiting teams to understand their analytical requirements and translate that into data products;Use statistics to analyze data deeply and publish reports (numbers and story) that will help leaders understand the organization better and will help them take specific actions around people;Constantly learn and explore emerging technologies in the analytics space;Leverage your strong SQL and programming skills to develop insights from data that significantly impact how we run our business;Partner with engineering and data science teams to build the end to end product for HR and recruiting business functions

;Masters Degree or PHD in an Analytical field (e.g. Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, Operations Research, Management Science) or other statistically oriented field.; 2 plus years of industry or graduate work experience ;Deeply interested in organizational behavior and in understanding what motivates people;Two years applying statistics and/or machine learning techniques to solving business problems. Prefer 2 years experience with R, Python (NumPy/SciPy/Pandas) and/or MATLAB.;Two years experience coding in SQL;Able to clearly and concisely explain the output of technical analyses to non-technical members of the HR and recruiting business functions;At least two years experience in industry with either a scripting language (Python, Ruby, etc.) or a compiled language (Java, C++, etc.) Company Description Facebook was founded in 2004. Our mission is to make the world more open and connected. People use Facebook to stay connected with friends and family, to discover what's going on in the world, and to share and express what matters to them.

Ux intern - Facebook

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Apply on company website Job Description Every day, Facebook is altering the way people communicate and share information. As a Facebook researcher, you can fundamentally affect people's lives in a real and meaningful way. In turn, we ensure you have everything you need to focus on this mission and be invested in its success. The goal of the User Experience team (UX) is to improve the user experience by incorporating research, insights and content strategy into the product cycle. As a UX Researcher, you will work closely with product teams throughout the design process to identify opportunities for research, choose the appropriate methods, conduct the research and analyze and present results. Your toolbox should consist of both qualitative and quantitative methods, such as expert reviews, user tests, and journal studies, as well as experiments, surveys and A/B testing. (Experience with log analysis or statistical analysis is a plus.) As a partner to product design teams, you should have strong communication skills, drawing on your experience with design to describe and sometimes mock-up suggestions in research reports. While your main focus as a UX Researcher will be to investigate specific products and interfaces and work closely with product design teams, we also focus on larger usability and content issues across the site. As a result, you should have a strong understanding of social media, good product instincts, a creative approach to research design, and a bold, entrepreneurial attitude. Conduct user research on multiple Facebook products and experiences;Collect and analyze user behavior data through a variety of channels, such as user testing, semi-formal interviews, observation, surveys, A/B testing and log analysis;Work cross-functionally with Design, Product Management and Engineering to incorporate user-centered research at all stages of the product cycle;Proactively design studies intended to understand user behavior and attitudes;Collaborate with Content Strategy to measure the impact of copy changes;Study and analyze the user experience on the site through a wide variety of qualitative methods;Recommend and run appropriate A/B tests (or other) to measure the impact of site changes;Effectively communicate results and illustrate suggestions to product teams through clear writing;

Pursuing a MA/MS or PhD (preferred) in Computer Science, Human Computer Interaction, Experimental Psychology, or a related field;Experience in conducting UX research, experience conducting applied and / or product related research is a plus;Clear written and verbal communicator;Detail oriented and able to manage multiple projects simultaneously;Experience working with User Experience teams;Excellent command of qualitative research methods;Experienced with rapid prototyping; Company Description Facebook was founded in 2004. Our mission is to make the world more open and connected. People use Facebook to stay connected with friends and family, to discover what's going on in the world, and to share and express what matters to them.

Experimental Designer, Human Interface Group at Apple

Experimental Designer, Human Interface Group

  • Job Number: 29693902
  • Santa Clara Valley, California, United States
  • Posted: Feb. 6, 2014
  • Weekly Hours: 40.00

Job Summary

The Apple Human Interface Group (HIg), responsible for crafting the user interface design of iOS and OS X, is looking for an Experimental Designer. The HIg Experimental Designer is an interdisciplinary prototyping expert. He or she has the sensibility of a designer, ingenuity of an engineer, the ability to converse fluently with creative and technical teams, and a limitless passion for learning and tinkering with unproven and cutting edge technologies and user interaction models. Top candidates will have an understanding of user interface design principles as well as a sensitivity to composition, typography and color, experience in a programming environment like Objective C/HTML (or equivalent), and a practical grasp of animation. Bachelors in Graphics Design, User Experience Design, Industrial design or equivalent.

Key Qualifications

  • The HIg Experimental Designer is an interdisciplinary prototyping expert. He or she has the sensibility of a designer, ingenuity of an engineer, the ability to converse fluently with creative and technical teams, and a limitless passion for learning and tinkering with unproven and cutting edge technologies and user interaction models. Top candidates will have an understanding of user interface design principles as well as a sensitivity to composition, typography and color, experience in a programming environment like Objective C/HTML (or equivalent), and a practical grasp of animation. Bachelors in Graphics Design, User Experience Design, Industrial design or equivalent.

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The Apple Human Interface Group (HIg), responsible for crafting the user interface design of iOS and OS X, is looking for an Experimental Designer. The HIg Experimental Designer is an interdisciplinary prototyping expert. He or she has the sensibility of a designer, ingenuity of an engineer, the ability to converse fluently with creative and technical teams, and a limitless passion for learning and tinkering with unproven and cutting edge technologies and user interaction models. Top candidates will have an understanding of user interface design principles as well as a sensitivity to composition, typography and color, experience in a programming environment like Objective C/HTML (or equivalent), and a practical grasp of animation. Bachelors in Graphics Design, User Experience Design, Industrial design or equivalent.